I don’t also think the CEO of JLR has two jobs
Concerns raised after council chief handed top role at WMCA
Questions have been raised over the ability of Martin Reeves to adequately perform both roleswww.google.co.uk
I sort of agree but then he's got a large team of other highly paid execs underneath him, he isn't running anything on his own.
That wasn’t my point either. It’s a damn difficult job and those I know who’ve worked with him think he does it well. I’ve also heard some negative stuff of course but they haven’t worked with him. I do take nicks point that he is well paid.You could say that about any Chief Exec.
Chief Execs are probably overpaid. But this ridiculous idea that everyone who works in the public sector should do it for a fraction of market wage, or this arbitrary £100k barrier needs to die.
Plenty to slag people off for, just the wages thing bothers me. Public sector already benefits from cheap labour because people care, my wages basically doubled after I left teaching for example. It’s just a tool to make public sector hire shit staff so they can later complain about the shit staff. See the BBC for example.
You could say that about any Chief Exec.
Chief Execs are probably overpaid. But this ridiculous idea that everyone who works in the public sector should do it for a fraction of market wage, or this arbitrary £100k barrier needs to die.
Plenty to slag people off for, just the wages thing bothers me. Public sector already benefits from cheap labour because people care, my wages basically doubled after I left teaching for example. It’s just a tool to make public sector hire shit staff so they can later complain about the shit staff. See the BBC for example.
Can't say CCC weren't aware from the beginning that sale of Ricoh wouldn't impact CCFC financially.people are starting to recognise what some on here were saying all along that you can’t sell the stadium and expect it not to impact ccfc financially and in the long term
One question that could be asked is is there anywhere towards the inner city where could be enough land for a stadium, I’m thinking the Hearsall Common area as an example and not just the Common, there are biggish empty warehouse suites quiet close to each other on the Coventry industrial estate next door to the common. Doubt you will get an answer but interesting to see their reaction to that question.
Yes they would be but buyable I’d thinkAll privately owned that unless I’m looking in the wrong place.
Yes they would be but buyable I’d think
Hearsall Common itself would never happen, and could never happen, unless we fancied letting people walk their dogs across the pitch between games.
Is the bottom end where the fairground goes Common land not sure. Having said that I don’t think there’s a chance of any ground being built anywhere. But would be interesting if there are any sites more central where one could be.Hearsall Common itself would never happen, and could never happen, unless we fancied letting people walk their dogs across the pitch between games.
Is the bottom end where the fairground goes Common land not sure. Having said that I don’t think there’s a chance of any ground being built anywhere. But would be interesting if there are any sites more central where one could be.
Best of luck Pete and Mark. Without being too pessimistic I do think the homework will have been done and answers will be few and far between. Listening to you on CWR this morning I think the calm approach is what is needed but can you please put across “in a polite way of course” how much hatred Duggins and co have created and although they probably know this, please repeat it!!
Quite, what could possibly go wrong!!So the CEO of a major city is earning similar to a league one player... why is this relevant? Surely the competency and outcomes should be of importance to Coventry citizens?
There is a ground that was built for us, a landlord that needs financial support and a club that needs to play in its own city. What could go wrong?
Hatred at the decisions not at the peopleBest of luck Pete and Mark. Without being too pessimistic I do think the homework will have been done and answers will be few and far between. Listening to you on CWR this morning I think the calm approach is what is needed but can you please put across “in a polite way of course” how much hatred Duggins and co have created and although they probably know this, please repeat it!!
Hatred at the decisions not at the people
Sorry I just meant hatred for a person is unhelpfulwell time will hopefully tell on this Pete. If found that the lovely hospitality and the behind closed doors tactics which have allegedly took place, then this is people and not decisions.
None of it is common landIs the bottom end where the fairground goes Common land not sure. Having said that I don’t think there’s a chance of any ground being built anywhere. But would be interesting if there are any sites more central where one could be.
I think he realises that no one beleives his paid for lies anymoreGiblet having a few swings at the council these days.
I'm struggling a little bit now to understand what the point of much more engagement with the council is. What are we expecting to hear from them or what do we want?
170% struggle with percentages?but like all public bodies 30% of the workforce swing the lead. 80% are under paid and grossly over worked
170% struggle with percentages?
CCC is full of people that are trying to do there best but like all public bodies 30% of the workforce swing the lead. 80% are under paid and grossly over worked, management scared to manage people out so just let it drift. Some good councilor's but certain individuals are there to further there own business portfolios. Until someone on the inside with a passion for the club takes a stand the council will just ignore it and let it drift along. But then you get what you vote for, if we're voting for anti-Semitic left wing children like Zara Sultana then we as a city will always be at the back of the queue. I know the club is not bigger than the city's public services but it's woven into the lives of most of us and that needs to be respected by the elected idiots at least, they should not be in a position to adversely influence what effects a privately owned business and it fucking stinks.
Credit where its due, he's taken a lot of stick over how he has handled this over the years but this is exactly what we need to see from the local media.Giblet having a few swings at the council these days.
Only problem is, unless you follow him on twitter, you wouldn't really know what questions he is asking.Credit where its due, he's taken a lot of stick over how he has handled this over the years but this is exactly what we need to see from the local media.
Not a good look for CCC or Wasps, particularly CCC as a publicly accountable body, to be refusing to answer what are very basic questions.
Did he not mention it on CWR this morning? Assumed as he said he was on after 8am with Phil Upton and started tweeting after that it was what had been discussed on the show.Only problem is, unless you follow him on twitter, you wouldn't really know what questions he is asking.
Fair play for him for doing it, and pushing the issue.... but i think very few will be aware of this!!
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