Joined: Jun 19 2003 Posts: 3166 Location: West Hull
The fact is that there there isnt anyone who loves the club with enough money or who is willing to put there money were there mouth is regarding buying the club, and the current directors want a return on the money they have invested and thats fair enough in my opinion, its ok calling for changes but we need the board or we wouldnt have a club, and they need the fans otherwise they would have no chance of making the money that they require, In my opinion the best action would be an organised boycott of a home game to show that the fans are not happy and are would be willing to walk away if improvements are not made and will not just blindly hand over season ticket and merchandise money reagrdless of bad or cheap decisions by the board, this would reiterate that the only way for them to make there money back is to have a successful side on the field (which the club has more then enough potential to be if managed properly) and that we wouldnt just hand our money over reagrdless.
Joined: Jan 20 2005 Posts: 822 Location: Front garden in Hessle, back garden in HU4
All good points jordanpp.
If there was a millionaire begging to take over then I could see the logic in wanting the board replaced.
Going back to the football protest I led in 1999, we were that desperate to oust the clueless chairmen that we didn't really think of what would happen next. As it was, the club nearly went bankrupt until the multi-millionaire we all craved for finally emerged over a year later.
No point in completely disabling the club before there's actually a plan in place to improve things.
Maybe the tact should be 'OPEN YOUR FRIGGING EYES AND SEE WHAT THE REST OF US ARE SEEING'
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