09 Sep 2024 14:10:29
An opinion,
Todd seems the more calmer, longer vision and his dodgers / lakers roles, he has experience and always spoke well on his / the vision

Egbahli has a bit of mr abramovich about him, seems more ruthless and doesn't like losing, always got the feeling BE would overpay and close a deal out of getting what he wants,

Also the new staff appointment has experience in new builds rather than renovating. Not sure if that is something or nothing,


1.) 10 Sep 2024
10 Sep 2024 04:59:31
Would definitely side with Todd- the fact that this is playing out in public instead of behind closed doors is embarrassing though. Complete clown show.


2.) 10 Sep 2024
10 Sep 2024 07:13:16
I don't care about whether Agbolly or Boely get there way, all I care about is whether the club I have supported through good and bad for the last fifty years can be competitive!


3.) 10 Sep 2024
10 Sep 2024 07:18:47
This “complete clown show” is far from unique in these situations. As I’ve said before I would have preferred that it was played out behind closed doors.

One news outlet this morning used the term “controlling the narrative” to describe both parties behaviour. Again, this is quite common but it may well influence fans in picking sides.


4.) 10 Sep 2024
10 Sep 2024 10:38:45
Tom, you simply don't see this In organisations that are run well and are culturally strong.


5.) 10 Sep 2024
10 Sep 2024 11:26:53
Standard, you are in my opinion totally wrong. This is what happens in the vast majority of internal wranglings/ disputes. The percentage is even higher whe the parties concerned have big egos!


6.) 10 Sep 2024
10 Sep 2024 13:32:29
I was referring to all the leaks and parties putting into the media there side of the story. It simply embarrassing regardless.

But that's okay if I am wrong, from what I see from well run organisations, including well run football clubs, this simply doesn't happen.


7.) 10 Sep 2024
10 Sep 2024 15:20:07
You may find it embarrassing but as I predicted what was likely to happen and what usually happens in a business divorce it was to be expected.

It’s common in privately owned companies when shareholders want a business to move in differentl directions. It wouldn’t happen if it was a straight forward takeover by an outside investor or if either party was a willing seller.