mickyb1234 wrote:Sarf Essex you are being selective
I saud those that cant go will get feddback, i then said there is the third group of whingers and whiners who woukd complain whatever day it was and however it was run, and have already stated they dont go yo this sort of event. If you want to join that camp then fine.
Hardly selective when you repeat that anyone who complains about the day is a whinger and a whiner. What am I missing there?
Oh yes people who can't go should receive feedback (from you?). How do you view a training session or buy merchandise from feedback? Actually it just fits in with your oft repeated mantra that we should not say anything even mildly critical because we can't do anything about the way the club is run. You did miss out I'm alright Jack this time though.
Personally I think an open day is a good idea, but when the day is held on the last working day before Christmas, when for me and I suspect many others it will be impossible to get annual leave, I don't see why I shouldn't comment. Why find ways of cutting the potential attendance? If the club actually wants to re-engage with supporters rather than just paying lipservice to that concept this is the sort of thing that needs more thought. If this weekend was not a good idea, why not one in January? (or before now as they have been back in training since November).
Still I guess this makes me a whinger and whiner who woukd (sic) complain whatever day it was and however it was run, and have already stated they don't (sic) go yo (sic) this sort of event (rather than someone who first bought a season ticket in 1987 and cares passionately about rugby league in London).