Lrrr Posted March 24 Report Share Posted March 24 6 hours ago, Mr Popodopolous said: Trust me I have no news or even speculation. We have been drifting and especially post NP. A takeover can be good..Hull looks fun. A fun club to follow right now. https://www.thehullstory.com/allarticles/acun-ilicali-first-two-years He also has the right idea- cheaper tickets, Home fans behind both goals with Away fans more at the side and I dunno the two kinda feed off each other. Our ownership has just lost it I'm afraid. Financially it could go South but it looks like a club going places. Excitement, some big ticket signings and quite fan-centred. Cheaper tickets, doubling the wage bill and what are likely some expensive loan signings which I imagine won’t just be this season, if they don’t go up in a couple of seasons they could be in trouble Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redsquirrel Posted March 24 Report Share Posted March 24 1 hour ago, Mike Hunt-Hertz said: SL binning the snake, R2D2, and his dullard son would be a good start. but a bit unfair to r2d2, he is a complete experienced bot , i prefer C3P45 if we must reference manning like that 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Henry Posted March 24 Report Share Posted March 24 Everytime this thread gets bumped. 9 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frenchred Posted March 24 Report Share Posted March 24 2 hours ago, Lrrr said: Cheaper tickets, doubling the wage bill and what are likely some expensive loan signings which I imagine won’t just be this season, if they don’t go up in a couple of seasons they could be in trouble Risk and reward Exactly everything we are not! All have to go! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lrrr Posted March 24 Report Share Posted March 24 46 minutes ago, frenchred said: Risk and reward Exactly everything we are not! All have to go! For me they look almost too far the other way 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Popodopolous Posted March 24 Report Share Posted March 24 (edited) 5 hours ago, Lrrr said: Cheaper tickets, doubling the wage bill and what are likely some expensive loan signings which I imagine won’t just be this season, if they don’t go up in a couple of seasons they could be in trouble Possibly they will sell some if required.. I'm not advocating we double the wage bill fwiw, me of all people but I quite like a lot of what he is going at We could do a lot more on the fan and encouraging the atmosphere and giving ourselves a better chance at Home. We could spend a bit more building on a solid base. We could also have chosen an excellent builder and his team last October. A new owner or Investor might give us some of this fresh energy, ideas. Cheaper tickets were required as the fans and club had fallen out to a major level. Edited March 24 by Mr Popodopolous Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Rule The Waves Posted March 24 Popular Post Report Share Posted March 24 There is a lot to like about the Lansdowns on paper, but their biggest flaw is that they run the club like a total echo chamber. The “board of directors” (if we even have one other than the Lansdown family!) is a hand-picked bunch of yes-people who have made it to their respective positions due to being willing to play along with the Merry Lansdown Tune. There is nobody who in anything resembling a position of seniority who is willing to call “The Family” out when they are wrong, or challenge the status quo. If you look at our past ownership structures we have had Directors / Investors (Keith Dawe, Scott Davidson, John Laycock, Ernie Arathoon, even Colin Sexstone) who had been successful in their own industries in their own rights, and would put the success of the club before self-interest and create a healthy level of challenge at board level. What we have now is an echo chamber, where what Steve or Jon say goes, regardless of how ridiculous it is. It’s an unhealthy environment, one that has run its course, and which needs to change to allow us to jump off the slow, boring treadmill we currently find ourselves on. 17 2 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Street red Posted March 24 Report Share Posted March 24 5 minutes ago, Rule The Waves said: There is a lot to like about the Lansdowns on paper, but their biggest flaw is that they run the club like a total echo chamber. The “board of directors” (if we even have one other than the Lansdown family!) is a hand-picked bunch of yes-people who have made it to their respective positions due to being willing to play along with the Merry Lansdown Tune. There is nobody who in anything resembling a position of seniority who is willing to call “The Family” out when they are wrong, or challenge the status quo. If you look at our past ownership structures we have had Directors / Investors (Keith Dawe, Scott Davidson, John Laycock, Ernie Arathoon, even Colin Sexstone) who had been successful in their own industries in their own rights, and would put the success of the club before self-interest and create a healthy level of challenge at board level. What we have now is an echo chamber, where what Steve or Jon say goes, regardless of how ridiculous it is. It’s an unhealthy environment, one that has run its course, and which needs to change to allow us to jump off the slow, boring treadmill we currently find ourselves on. I couldn't of put that better myself especially your last paragraph what I like to know is why are people so reluctant to call the family out? It bugs me that they are above criticism. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Popodopolous Posted March 24 Report Share Posted March 24 (edited) 17 minutes ago, Rule The Waves said: There is a lot to like about the Lansdowns on paper, but their biggest flaw is that they run the club like a total echo chamber. The “board of directors” (if we even have one other than the Lansdown family!) is a hand-picked bunch of yes-people who have made it to their respective positions due to being willing to play along with the Merry Lansdown Tune. There is nobody who in anything resembling a position of seniority who is willing to call “The Family” out when they are wrong, or challenge the status quo. If you look at our past ownership structures we have had Directors / Investors (Keith Dawe, Scott Davidson, John Laycock, Ernie Arathoon, even Colin Sexstone) who had been successful in their own industries in their own rights, and would put the success of the club before self-interest and create a healthy level of challenge at board level. What we have now is an echo chamber, where what Steve or Jon say goes, regardless of how ridiculous it is. It’s an unhealthy environment, one that has run its course, and which needs to change to allow us to jump off the slow, boring treadmill we currently find ourselves on. Gould was excellent I thought, seemed to be a good buffer as well between NP and the board. Gould as CEO NP and his team football wise Tinnion in Youth... ...Jon Lansdown away from the levers of power. Yep a good foundation on which to build but with them ideally. Edited March 24 by Mr Popodopolous 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marmite Posted March 24 Report Share Posted March 24 1 minute ago, Mr Popodopolous said: Gould was excellent I thought, seemed to be a good buffer as well between NP and the board. We were better off by far with Nige, Gould, Tins doing the academy stuff, and Jon sharpening his crayons. What a shit show now. I wonder if Scot Davidson fancies another crack at it? 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bristol Rob Posted March 24 Report Share Posted March 24 11 hours ago, frenchred said: Risk and reward Exactly everything we are not! All have to go! That WAS us, when we allowed Ashton to play player roulette and have random punts of players like Engvall 1.2mil, 4 games. Signing Szmodics when either LJ didn't fancy him as a player, or he was just too similar to other players we already had. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frenchred Posted March 24 Report Share Posted March 24 4 minutes ago, marmite said: We were better off by far with Nige, Gould, Tins doing the academy stuff, and Jon sharpening his crayons. What a shit show now. I wonder if Scot Davidson fancies another crack at it? Never say never ...... Sort of! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frenchred Posted March 24 Report Share Posted March 24 3 minutes ago, Bristol Rob said: That WAS us, when we allowed Ashton to play player roulette and have random punts of players like Engvall 1.2mil, 4 games. Signing Szmodics when either LJ didn't fancy him as a player, or he was just too similar to other players we already had. Looking at how szmodics and even Ashton are doing now I'd trade! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Popodopolous Posted March 24 Report Share Posted March 24 (edited) 16 minutes ago, Bristol Rob said: That WAS us, when we allowed Ashton to play player roulette and have random punts of players like Engvall 1.2mil, 4 games. Signing Szmodics when either LJ didn't fancy him as a player, or he was just too similar to other players we already had. The cheap ticket prices though I can get behind that. As well as moving towards Home Fans behind both goals. One of his first acts as owner was to charge for certain games.. *£2 for Under 16 *£2 for Pensioners *£2 for ST Holders to bring a friend That gets people in. Particularly a disengaged fanbase as Hull was. Monthly season ticket prices. Albeit Hull has less wealth than Bristol and the surrounding area. On pitch Hull have done it in a significantly better way. Carvalho, Delap, Omur, Philogene, Tufan..perm a few from those and probably more I've forgotten. We had some of it but some wastage too. Sometimes you need that spark to improve both the team and profile of the side and the fan experience. Edited March 24 by Mr Popodopolous Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Popodopolous Posted March 24 Report Share Posted March 24 (edited) Whatever the pros and cons of Lansdown he's run his race. He won't (IMO) jeopardise our future but steady building is fine, but sometimes you need to ice the cake a bit. Edited March 24 by Mr Popodopolous 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marmite Posted March 25 Report Share Posted March 25 13 hours ago, frenchred said: Never say never ...... Sort of! Hmmmm. Have you had a whisper about Scott Davidson coming back on board? He had a passion for the club rather than the money. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Henry Posted March 25 Report Share Posted March 25 55 minutes ago, marmite said: Hmmmm. Have you had a whisper about Scott Davidson coming back on board? He had a passion for the club rather than the money. Would he have the funds? Football is a bigger beast from when he was last involved. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clutton Caveman Posted March 25 Report Share Posted March 25 On 03/02/2023 at 13:17, BCFCinNW6 said: Yeah but both are football loving cities. Bristol is most definitely not unfortunately. Our trendy set have moved to Rugger where they can take their beer to their seat compare tweed caps and Barbour jackets with your mate and feel that you are just a bit better than those football people. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clutton Caveman Posted March 25 Report Share Posted March 25 23 hours ago, Mr Popodopolous said: Possibly they will sell some if required.. I'm not advocating we double the wage bill fwiw, me of all people but I quite like a lot of what he is going at We could do a lot more on the fan and encouraging the atmosphere and giving ourselves a better chance at Home. We could spend a bit more building on a solid base. We could also have chosen an excellent builder and his team last October. A new owner or Investor might give us some of this fresh energy, ideas. Cheaper tickets were required as the fans and club had fallen out to a major level. Why don't we play exciting front foot football to increase attendances. Just a thought Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marmite Posted March 25 Report Share Posted March 25 28 minutes ago, Henry said: Would he have the funds? Football is a bigger beast from when he was last involved. I was thinking more as board member or chairman rather than owner. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Henry Posted March 25 Report Share Posted March 25 2 minutes ago, marmite said: I was thinking more as board member or chairman rather than owner. He’d probably make a better CEO/Chairman than the current Jon Lansdown and Brian Tinnion combo. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaveF Posted March 25 Report Share Posted March 25 13 minutes ago, Clutton Caveman said: Our trendy set have moved to Rugger where they can take their beer to their seat compare tweed caps and Barbour jackets with your mate and feel that you are just a bit better than those football people. Sounds quite pleasant actually... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Popodopolous Posted March 25 Report Share Posted March 25 14 minutes ago, Clutton Caveman said: Why don't we play exciting front foot football to increase attendances. Just a thought Well that would be nice, but you need that energy and excitement and building on a solid base too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sir Geoff Posted March 25 Report Share Posted March 25 15 hours ago, Bristol Rob said: That WAS us, when we allowed Ashton to play player roulette and have random punts of players like Engvall 1.2mil, 4 games. Signing Szmodics when either LJ didn't fancy him as a player, or he was just too similar to other players we already had. The Szcmodics signing was fine. It was the idiotic decision to spend £4 million or so on Palmer a few days later, that made no sense. 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DingleRed Posted March 25 Report Share Posted March 25 18 minutes ago, Sir Geoff said: The Szcmodics signing was fine. It was the idiotic decision to spend £4 million or so on Palmer a few days later, that made no sense. One for the fans as was Tomlin. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moulin Rougier Posted March 25 Report Share Posted March 25 16 hours ago, Rule The Waves said: There is a lot to like about the Lansdowns on paper, but their biggest flaw is that they run the club like a total echo chamber. The “board of directors” (if we even have one other than the Lansdown family!) is a hand-picked bunch of yes-people who have made it to their respective positions due to being willing to play along with the Merry Lansdown Tune. There is nobody who in anything resembling a position of seniority who is willing to call “The Family” out when they are wrong, or challenge the status quo. If you look at our past ownership structures we have had Directors / Investors (Keith Dawe, Scott Davidson, John Laycock, Ernie Arathoon, even Colin Sexstone) who had been successful in their own industries in their own rights, and would put the success of the club before self-interest and create a healthy level of challenge at board level. What we have now is an echo chamber, where what Steve or Jon say goes, regardless of how ridiculous it is. It’s an unhealthy environment, one that has run its course, and which needs to change to allow us to jump off the slow, boring treadmill we currently find ourselves on. Bingo. Superbly put. 15 hours ago, Mr Popodopolous said: Gould was excellent I thought, seemed to be a good buffer as well between NP and the board. Gould as CEO NP and his team football wise Tinnion in Youth... ...Jon Lansdown away from the levers of power. Yep a good foundation on which to build but with them ideally. This is one of the most annoying things, we almost had it, and not even that long ago! That set up should have been the foundation to push on. When Gould left for the ECB (not a problem with that, he loves his cricket, not sure anyone with that level of interest in a sport would turn down the ECB), we even appointed an equally experienced CEO in his place in Phil Alexander! And it then went tits up. Alexanders leaving was always a bit weird, can only surmise Lansdown started meddling where he shouldn't and Alexander, understandably, didn't like it? Anyway, we are where we are but you get the feeling something has got to give. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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