To be honest with all the abuse that WAGMI are getting why would they publish anything at all at the moment- perhaps they are now taking the back seat and will only publish anything when they have something to convey to the supporters.
It seems that one person's humour can be another's abuse. Sounds familiar.
To be fair some of the abuse directed at WAGMI as a group and the individuals therein is rancid and utterly inappropriate. This is on other platforms, not here to be fair.
God they've made some balls ups and they need strong and constructive criticism. I'm no shrinking violet but I often wince at some of the stuff I read. It doesn't only undermine a valid point when it is garnished with a heavy dose of gutter sauce, but undoubtedly turns off and away the very people we need to take the core point on board.
They are wealthy enough to walk away from this car crash. I'm not sure that I'd blame them
It seems that one person's humour can be another's abuse. Sounds familiar.
To be fair some of the abuse directed at WAGMI as a group and the individuals therein is rancid and utterly inappropriate. This is on other platforms, not here to be fair.
God they've made some balls ups and they need strong and constructive criticism. I'm no shrinking violet but I often wince at some of the stuff I read. It doesn't only undermine a valid point when it is garnished with a heavy dose of gutter sauce, but undoubtedly turns off and away the very people we need to take the core point on board.
They are wealthy enough to walk away from this car crash. I'm not sure that I'd blame them
I wouldn't be aware of that because I stopped using other platforms some time ago. Ironically, the catalyst for my leaving Facebook was when I was defending someone against blatant racism - that wasn't on a footbaĺl-related group. I only flirted briefly with Twitter. I think the last message I exchanged was with David Hunt, so that gives an idea of how long ago it was
I'm no happier than anyone else with the clubs situation but being realistic if all the players we have were available we would have nearly all the squad that finished in a comfortable position last season plus quality players like Telford,Jenks, Conroy,Fellows and a few more that may surprise coupled with an experienced manager at this level let's get behind the club.
Post by Northgate Red on Jan 24, 2023 12:26:59 GMT
Lindsey isn't really experienced at L2 level, but at least he is not a rookie manager like the last half dozen or so we've employed. If he is allowed to take control of first team affairs, pick who he wants, and not suffer interference from the Galley clown show, then we may have a chance at avoiding relegation. It would help if we can keep everyone fit (unlikely I know) and I don't have much faith in our medical/physio department on that score.
But if we can get Lynch/Nadesan/Omole/Tilley/Conroy back from injury and fit to play, if we can sign an experienced keeper, and if we can stop freezing out/selling players because they are too old/too short/played under Yems, or whatever meaningless stat Wagmi come up with, then yes we might survive. You notice the amount of ifs is quite a lot.........
I know everyone will get behind SL and the team and support them until the bitter end - we just need a ruddy match to take place.
Then in the summer, after we escape relegation, Wagmi can sell the club to someone with more than one brain cell and eff off back to the States. Wishful thinking I know.
With the silence from the owners deafening does anyone else think that maybe we’ve broken FFP rules and now have a transfer embargo?
Those were my thoughts as well. I checked on the FA website but their is no mention of any embargo for Crawley Town. still very worrying that there are still no signings or even any rumours of signings.
It seems that one person's humour can be another's abuse. Sounds familiar.
To be fair some of the abuse directed at WAGMI as a group and the individuals therein is rancid and utterly inappropriate. This is on other platforms, not here to be fair.
God they've made some balls ups and they need strong and constructive criticism. I'm no shrinking violet but I often wince at some of the stuff I read. It doesn't only undermine a valid point when it is garnished with a heavy dose of gutter sauce, but undoubtedly turns off and away the very people we need to take the core point on board.
They are wealthy enough to walk away from this car crash. I'm not sure that I'd blame them
I've thought for a while now that Wagmi are very likely split on their continued involvement here given the non-stop abuse they've received that ramped up massively after the Yems suspension and has kept going ever since, yet higher and higher. There's still the likes of Preston who remains sincere in wanting to make the project work but who knows how long the ownership group will remain with him.
So for all those who want Wagmi out, you may be nearer the goal than you think. More slagging, trying to get another manager sacked, and you may get your wish. Trouble is, it's hard to see how that won't inflict huge damage on the playing side. So you may "get your club back" but it'll be a non-league one at some level of the structure. If that's the trade you want, keep going.