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Rickler

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PostSubject: "Good Football Governance"   "Good Football Governance" EmptySun Sep 25, 2011 10:28 pm

"Good Football Governance"

Whenever I read it, I wince... Nice bit of Newspeak...

What does it mean? The new "organic growth"?

Save me.
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PostSubject: Re: "Good Football Governance"   "Good Football Governance" EmptyMon Sep 26, 2011 7:19 am

Tringreen wrote:
Rickler wrote:
"Good Football Governance"

Whenever I read it, I wince... Nice bit of Newspeak...

What does it mean? The new "organic growth"?

Save me.

I think it means 'mediocrity at best, whilst I try to make a few bob elsewhere'.

Lessons will not have been learnt and our fans' leaders will be happy 'just to have my Argo'.

A city club like ours, even with generations of missed opportunities and the resultant sceptical potential fanbase, will rise again.
Peter Jones does understand the cycle and hopefully, if he is involved at the next turning point, the right decisions will be taken and personal greed will not take priority, as last time.

That is why I would like to see a non Aviva Trust having a major stake in the ownership of the club.
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