If what we hear at that private meeting is satisfactory and the issue I stated above is resolved then I don't have a problem with it.
Interesting that for months we were asking for Tony to turn up to talk to the fans for an hour on any night of his choosing and the club seemed to block it due to it's concerns about who might be there but Tim is now so desperate to do it.
Ah, the old "do it yourself line". If in doubt, throw that out.
What is the bigger issue? I am sure he knows that fans aren't happy, he has walked into pubs and been abused.
He can sit and answer questions, people should grill him that way. If people are going to get stupid and start giving it loads then kick them out. If he is that bothered, he can take a couple of the orange coats from games to stand by him.
If he is requesting to have an open meeting, what's the issue? Surely he is better to have there for questioning than Simon?
Easy - organsie an open meeting, invite Fisher, ask him questions- some prepared, thers from audience. Call the meeting Question Time (clue - the BBC use this format).
Nick - make sure you attend. You can't be accused of sniping from the sidelines
but if he's happy to attend the forum but not the pre forum meeting you could be forgiven for thinking he wanted it to get out of hand and would welcome the bad publicity that would bring, or maybe I'm just been a conspiracy theorist!
but if he's happy to attend the forum but not the pre forum meeting you could be forgiven for thinking he wanted it to get out of hand and would welcome the bad publicity that would bring, or maybe I'm just been a conspiracy theorist!
Oh yeah , of Fisher refuses the invite or ignores it - tell the fans.
I don't want it on my conscience. Sorry if my morals have got the better of me.
He doesn't see the questions up front. The SBT put together some pre prepared ones. Moz (if he Chairs) then takes supplementary questions from the audience.I will if I can.
You are right though, although I am not sure about prepared questions that he has seen. Whole idea is to catch him off guard and put him on the spot.
He doesn't see the questions up front. The SBT put together some pre prepared ones. Moz (if he Chairs) then takes supplementary questions from the audience.
I would guess part of the reason he wants to meet with fans (which should be every chairmans duty) is because to some degree he can control it and get the message he wants to across. Big meetings will not provide the opportunity for really searching questions, follow ups on answers or detailed discussion and the one person to be reported on will be TF. This is frankly a PR opportunity for him, that he feels he can control
To be clear I am not saying there is anything wrong or underhand in his actions, and I can see why he wouldn't want a private meeting with the Trust board and see the appeal of a large fans meeting.
Will also allow him to publically press SB Trust on the fans ownership proposals
Just my opinion
I will if I can.
You are right though, although I am not sure about prepared questions that he has seen. Whole idea is to catch him off guard and put him on the spot.
Re Simon (nothing against the bloke), but I won't be dialling in.Ah yes, I agree.
Didn't know if you meant pre agreed with him like sometimes happens!
Can't really moan any more about not getting answers and stuff publicly if he is being turned down for an open meeting.
Bit pointless getting Simon up there to push his book.
TF is a skilled communicator - you might not believe or agree with what he says - but that doesn't change the fact he is quite at home in meetings with fans whether private or public. He is very experienced in such situations and unless someone like Stuart Linnell is hosting it then I am not sure the SBT board are as skilled to match him
I would guess part of the reason he wants to meet with fans (which should be every chairmans duty) is because to some degree he can control it and get the message he wants to across. Big meetings will not provide the opportunity for really searching questions, follow ups on answers or detailed discussion and the one person to be reported on will be TF. This is frankly a PR opportunity for him, that he feels he can control
To be clear I am not saying there is anything wrong or underhand in his actions, and I can see why he wouldn't want a private meeting with the Trust board and see the appeal of a large fans meeting.
Will also allow him to publically press SB Trust on the fans ownership proposals
Just my opinion
there should be no issue ..................... but the idea of the meeting is to question Fisher isn't it? There is no bid and the mechanics of a fans ownership is general principles are reasonably well known. The owner has said categorically that the club is not for sale there is nothing to discuss.
You do not want to waste an evening with Fisher talking about how and if the Trust can make a bid do you - but I bet Fisher would prefer that
Surely not letting him answer questions it just giving him more ammo the next time fans say they want answers?
A trust enquiry about fans ownership of a club that is not for sale
Exactly my point Nick - TF answering questions
introduce other things and you don't get his answers you don't get the focus on the club and its situation.
Whats more important right now......
The Academy
Being at the Ricoh
BPA
Players staying leaving
The owners attitude
CCFC finances
the CCFC way forward
or
A trust enquiry about fans ownership of a club that is not for sale
Fisher going to an open meeting with the fans, you're having a laugh ffs! He couldn't even go to the last SCG meeting in person he did on the phone about 100 miles away
I always think with these things, like the ones they have on CWR, you need it to be one person asking the questions. When you throw it open to the floor someone will ask an important question, Fisher will give it the brush off and then we move on to someone asking why we haven't signed Carl Baker.You do not want to waste an evening with Fisher talking about how and if the Trust can make a bid do you - but I bet Fisher would prefer that
Think you will find that Mr Fisher knew exactly what he was doing when he made the first mention of the Trust "bid" at the SCG - knowing it would have to be minuted
You don't have to physically be at a meeting to attend, and have comments minuted.Fisher going to an open meeting with the fans, you're having a laugh ffs! He couldn't even go to the last SCG meeting in person he did on the phone about 100 miles away
That doesn't stop the trust being stupid for bringing it up in the first place.
You want focus? Focus yourself first. That applies for everything and everywhere, too. Don't want people to talk about something? Don't give them the open goal.
Anyway, the High Court has just ruled that the Govt can't trigger Brexit without a vote in Parliament.
I'm going to write a book about it.Think I'll wait for the trust view so I can just disagree*
*That's a joke!
Now that is interesting.Anyway, the High Court has just ruled that the Govt can't trigger Brexit without a vote in Parliament.
You may be right about my lack of comprehension but I really do fail to see what Wasps have got to do with our situation. If we move out of Coventry it will not be down to the actions of a rugby club who I didn't give a toss about before they arrived in Coventry and still don't.Wrong to move to Northampton because it was in the owners interests not the club or fans. Yet don't care wasps moved even further as their not your team. Hypocrisy. Ironic. Selfish. Oh and the fact numerous people have explained it and you still don't get it. Lack of comprehension.
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