whoever gets the sisu vote will have to put up with prolonged farcical restrictions,
this brought about, (in my humble opinion), by an over extended time of crass ineptitude by sisu,
whilst not ignoring previous regimes, i feel it points to a potential poisoned chalice,
that is, unless sisu finally accept their huge shortcomings,
i am additionally wary of TF and his well rehearsed speak,
it would be nice to know the remunerative levels of our esteemed governors/directors/owners etc.,
whoever gets the sisu vote will have to put up with prolonged farcical restrictions,
this brought about, (in my humble opinion), by an over extended time of crass ineptitude by sisu,
whilst not ignoring previous regimes, i feel it points to a potential poisoned chalice,
that is, unless sisu finally accept their huge shortcomings,
i am additionally wary of TF and his well rehearsed speak,
it would be nice to know the remunerative levels of our esteemed governors/directors/owners etc.,
The role has to an extent always been a poisened chalice. That said 40 appilcants show the merit the job has and whoever gets it will be convinced they will put things right.
In this league most clubs are financially constrained.
Fisher and Waggott I am sure will be well rewarded if they achieve their objectives.