Heart of a Niven, on 25 August 2016 - 08:08 AM, said:
Forever A Spireite has a point. Despite Moondog's protestations, it does seem that there are people on here who are beginning to sound a little self righteous because they've spoken to Ashley Carson.
There does also seem to be a common thread developing with those same people adopting a 'he told me himself, over a latte, so I have no reason not to believe every word he says'.
Stories that people aren't taking wages and are putting the equivalent of above-average annual salaries into floundering businesses are, at best, questionable. That AC and CT have set up their own version of Dragon's Den is laughable.
Whilst I commend the good work, isn't it vital that we all remain totally sceptical, now more than ever?
I will try to reply to you as you may feel I maybe one of the self righteous.
I have NOT been taken in by AC or CT by their replies. I have asked lots of questions of which I have received replies. Don't think for 1 minute that my guard has dropped or others, we have people involved amongst the self righteous that know their pant size & times they have coffee breaks but we do need to try to sort out the tangle of accusations, rumours and replies.
Personally I feel that questions that have been asked have helped establish that the club itself had problems within. I also hope that the club will have taken notice and put safeguards in to protect any future mistakes happening. Maybe we have stopped or at least stabilised the 'rot' until the next issue arises.
I am my own man, I don't follow and I can certainly form my own opinions.
What a few of us have tried to do is arrange an 'open' meeting with representatives from CFC, the PPP & fans.
AC has now agreed and suggested a meeting with up to 25 concerned fans to attend. I welcome that meeting which in my eyes is just the first step.
I agree with Mike that it would not be in the benefit of the club if we were allowed to ask certain questions that have not been raised publicly before, amongst a larger audience. Therefore it may prove to be right to hold a second meeting at a later date so that 'delicate' questions could be asked.
I still think that the word SORRY would go along way in recovering the bad feelings & the damaged relationships between fan & club.
Unfortunately not everyone is going to be happy with some of the replies AC has made, so what do you want him to do next? I have never liked to think I was part of a witch hunt, my name is 'mud' in the boardroom and I am now known as a 'poo stirrer'
Should we ask the club to arrange a free public flogging of AC & CT at the Proact before the game against Wolves U21? Maybe we should make the game free entry, supply free beer and pie & peas.
We really need to find conclusions to investigations, I have other information which wouldn't be good for the club if it was released. I have more information where I haven't raised it or discussed it with the club and I see that it would be pointless to now mention it to AC.
An olive branch has been offered which I think we should accept. We should try to move on. One thing that the club will have learnt is that the fans are not stupid and shouldn't be treated as. The club will be scrutinised more than before and I think they understand that now.
It should not have been down to the fans to expose Bingham or Rafflegate, but I don't expect any forthcoming apology or statement from the club on these 2 issues.
Regarding the 25 (maximum attendees), either Nigel or myself will keep an eye out for those people who wish to attend and keep the names so that we don't have too many. First come first serve.
Z