I'm sorry, but this burning bridges is a lazy excuse. I offered the opportunity of a Wasps protest, I offered the opportunity to give feedback, and I get feeble excuses, or convenient vanishing whenever I bring it up.
Then, all credibility is lost and the claim that it's a load of empty keyboard warriors gains credence.
I suggested in the thread started by CJ
1) SISU - start getting a new stadium built, let’s see tangible proof that it’s happening.
2) Wasps - fucking drop your ludicrous demands for indemnity, and let’s get a deal that suits both parties. Or organise boycotts, publically condemn their presence given that they’ve done what we done when we went to Northampton and Birmingham (Trust are against this when we do it - but wasps are good)
3) Council - Work with the club to get them a home, prompt options if you have to - back sisu into a corner.
Once all of this is done we can see the real villains in this piece
Of course 2 & 3 were ignored and it went to “SISU SELL UP”
What winds me up is some (not all) who vanish when the opportunity is there to actually do something. it may be futile, but not even an attempt because it's easier to be proved right when you don't try to change things.I get people not being constructive but just moaning.
What winds me up is some (not all) who vanish when the opportunity is there to actually do something. it may be futile, but not even an attempt because it's easier to be proved right when you don't try to change things.
I understand there are reasons and not everybody can do everything all the time. Hell, I remember being keen they organised something at Arsenal away when we were at Northampton... and then realising I was on holiday and couldn't go myself(!)
But... that made me feel pretty feeble and inept, calling on others to do something, doing nothing myself, and not even trying. You (in the general sense! Not you specifically!) expect half a dozen beleaguered goons to be mindreaders, to carry the hopes of thousands on their shoulders, and be supermen when at the end of the day they're well-meaning volunteers who stuff up half the time. And half the time it's because they don't have the expertise or skillset (I don't mean this as a criticism, there's much I can't do in life) but nobody comes forward to help either.
People on here wanted a Wasps protest? They got one, and attendance was diabolical and we all wandered around scratching our arses.
People on here wanted the opportunity to feed back about the direction the trust was going? They got it. We went, we were listened to. How much? Who knows, but I'm not going to condemn people without giving them a chance. I'm also realistic enough to know that change doesn't happen instantly, evolution rather than revolution. But we were listened to because we made the effort. Had we not done so, and left it to the SISU Out and only SISU Out, whatever it takes in terms of other parties... then that's the direction trust policy would go. Expecting change while not meeting halfway and encouraging change, talking about change, and pushing for it just won't happen and it's daft to expect it to.
Do I expect a revolution? Nope. Do I think it's easy to moan without actually sticking your head above the parapit? Yep.
What winds me up is some (not all) who vanish when the opportunity is there to actually do something. it may be futile, but not even an attempt because it's easier to be proved right when you don't try to change things.
I understand there are reasons and not everybody can do everything all the time. Hell, I remember being keen they organised something at Arsenal away when we were at Northampton... and then realising I was on holiday and couldn't go myself(!)
But... that made me feel pretty feeble and inept, calling on others to do something, doing nothing myself, and not even trying. You (in the general sense! Not you specifically!) expect half a dozen beleaguered goons to be mindreaders, to carry the hopes of thousands on their shoulders, and be supermen when at the end of the day they're well-meaning volunteers who stuff up half the time. And half the time it's because they don't have the expertise or skillset (I don't mean this as a criticism, there's much I can't do in life) but nobody comes forward to help either.
People on here wanted a Wasps protest? They got one, and attendance was diabolical and we all wandered around scratching our arses.
People on here wanted the opportunity to feed back about the direction the trust was going? They got it. We went, we were listened to. How much? Who knows, but I'm not going to condemn people without giving them a chance. I'm also realistic enough to know that change doesn't happen instantly, evolution rather than revolution. But we were listened to because we made the effort. Had we not done so, and left it to the SISU Out and only SISU Out, whatever it takes in terms of other parties... then that's the direction trust policy would go. Expecting change while not meeting halfway and encouraging change, talking about change, and pushing for it just won't happen and it's daft to expect it to.
Do I expect a revolution? Nope. Do I think it's easy to moan without actually sticking your head above the parapit? Yep.
Thing is we have - CJ made a thread and asked for input... some of us put input - it was ignoredWhat winds me up is some (not all) who vanish when the opportunity is there to actually do something. it may be futile, but not even an attempt because it's easier to be proved right when you don't try to change things.
I understand there are reasons and not everybody can do everything all the time. Hell, I remember being keen they organised something at Arsenal away when we were at Northampton... and then realising I was on holiday and couldn't go myself(!)
But... that made me feel pretty feeble and inept, calling on others to do something, doing nothing myself, and not even trying. You (in the general sense! Not you specifically!) expect half a dozen beleaguered goons to be mindreaders, to carry the hopes of thousands on their shoulders, and be supermen when at the end of the day they're well-meaning volunteers who stuff up half the time. And half the time it's because they don't have the expertise or skillset (I don't mean this as a criticism, there's much I can't do in life) but nobody comes forward to help either.
People on here wanted a Wasps protest? They got one, and attendance was diabolical and we all wandered around scratching our arses.
People on here wanted the opportunity to feed back about the direction the trust was going? They got it. We went, we were listened to. How much? Who knows, but I'm not going to condemn people without giving them a chance. I'm also realistic enough to know that change doesn't happen instantly, evolution rather than revolution. But we were listened to because we made the effort. Had we not done so, and left it to the SISU Out and only SISU Out, whatever it takes in terms of other parties... then that's the direction trust policy would go. Expecting change while not meeting halfway and encouraging change, talking about change, and pushing for it just won't happen and it's daft to expect it to.
Do I expect a revolution? Nope. Do I think it's easy to moan without actually sticking your head above the parapit? Yep.
Point me towards that thread, I'll distil the main points and bullet point it, and send it to them direct.Thing is we have - CJ made a thread and asked for input... some of us put input - it was ignored
Point me towards that thread, I'll distil the main points and bullet point it, and send it to them direct.
But I can't do that if nobody points me towards it, as I can't find it myself!
I could've sworn there was a more general one about Trust ideas. Maybe I'm going mad, time on this board does that to a man!Wasps action
There was this one.
It turned out he only created it so he could say that they had asked. Wasps action
I suggested in the thread started by CJ
1) SISU - start getting a new stadium built, let’s see tangible proof that it’s happening.
2) Wasps - fucking drop your ludicrous demands for indemnity, and let’s get a deal that suits both parties. Or organise boycotts, publically condemn their presence given that they’ve done what we done when we went to Northampton and Birmingham (Trust are against this when we do it - but wasps are good)
3) Council - Work with the club to get them a home, prompt options if you have to - back sisu into a corner.
Once all of this is done we can see the real villains in this piece
Of course 2 & 3 were ignored and it went to “SISU SELL UP”
Sorry I was genralising - this is what the trust should be pushing the parties to do. The trust has power to make life difficult for all parties and that’s what they should be doing.I don't think the trust should be doing this, my view is they should be asking questions about this, may be semantics but its all about making them squeeze to find the truth or the stances between the parties, my parts on this would be:
1) SISU - Can you tell us to date how many sites have been considered, which ones are shortlisted and what advisors are employed to take this to a planning committee, do we have timing on a potential purchase or option to purchase the most suitable site
2) Wasps, can you be clearer on the terms you cannot agree on and why you believe them important to the successful running of your business and the marriage value of Landlord/Tenant together at the Ricoh
3) What sites have you identified suitable for a sporting venue or what options and support have you given to Wasps/SISU to help bridge a long term sub lease or co terminus head lease on an under utilised asset that you still own? Have you also calculated the value to the local economy of a Lg2, Lg1, Champ or prem club to the city and surrounding areas for local business and taxation. What is this value and can this not somehow financially support Wasps/SISU?
It should all be about the what and why to make them squirm.
If you needed further points that trust needs to explain: please refer to this tweet when talking to David Johnson
Sky Blue Trust - Meet The Board
Dave did attend games at the Ricoh. Not going St Andrew's by the looks of it though.
Not looking impartial though in terms of the current situation.....
I've been a season ticket holder for a number of years, but like many others in my position, I have felt unable and unwilling to renew under the current owners.
Looks like it has been updated now we have moved
He gives the owners as the reason and not the groundshare. I’d say he’s unwilling to work with the club. As chair of the trust, how can that work?!
He gives the owners as the reason and not the groundshare. I’d say he’s unwilling to work with the club. As chair of the trust, how can that work?!
So Dave Eyles is the new leader - someone who on his meet the board section said he couldn’t attend matches with these owners even before we left the Ricoh
Building bridges Dave?
Where did he say he couldn't go to the Ricoh under the current owners because he was there every week?
The Wasps protest was nothing to do with the trust so not sure what that has to do with anything. It only shows the trust in a bad light as people were asking them to arrange something and got silence. It took a lot of pressure to get them to even tweet about it and when they did they made it very clear it was nothing to do with them. Of course as soon as the media wanted someone to speak about it on the day they were front and centre.I'm sorry, but this burning bridges is a lazy excuse. I offered the opportunity of a Wasps protest, I offered the opportunity to give feedback, and I get feeble excuses, or convenient vanishing whenever I bring it up.
Then, all credibility is lost and the claim that it's a load of empty keyboard warriors gains credence.
So you're saying you'll only go to a Wssps protest if it's organised by the trust?!? Give me strength!The Wasps protest was nothing to do with the trust so not sure what that has to do with anything
I didn't realise that not being able to attend one protest, arranged at the last minute, invalidated your opinion on all other matters.
So you're saying you'll only go to a Wssps protest if it's organised by the trust?!? Give me strength!
I have others who PM me and apologise with decent reasons and encouragement. Others, however, go silent whenever it's time to put a head above the parapet.
Time and time again.
At least you turned up for that! If we'd had more, it'd be easier to sell why the Trust should get more involved in things like that, that's for sure.I would assume a wasps protest is a basic minimum from the supporters group not around
No he’s not saying that, I’ve pointed this out before - people look to the Trust, they still have influence over those who don’t read every little thing.So you're saying you'll only go to a Wssps protest if it's organised by the trust?!? Give me strength!
I have others who PM me and apologise with decent reasons and encouragement. Others, however, go silent whenever it's time to put a head above the parapet.
Time and time again.
That's what I don't get. Why the pretence of refusing to go but going.Where did he say he couldn't go to the Ricoh under the current owners because he was there every week?
Why does it need to be sold to the trust? Why did I need to sell promoting the season ticket fund to them to get a tweet?At least you turned up for that! If we'd had more, it'd be easier to sell why the Trust should get more involved in things like that, that's for sure.
You have to show there's a demand...Why does it need to be sold to the trust?
it seems it's the trust that needs to get in line with the fans and not the other way.
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