It would be a great move if we could bring back big John Akinde.
IMO he would be the perfect fit for the way we play as he has good feet and skill level. He is pretty quick for a big guy,is a good passer of the ball and the size and strength to hold the ball up and bring others into play. He can also now score goals!! And he shags who he likes 👍😁
John Akinde is not quite the player once was. Forget his name and check out what he has done this season.
Also, you should always be careful when re signing someone. Especially later in their careers.
Jim Baker
Agreed - he’s 34 now and his record over the last 3 years isn’t great. Admittedly, we could do with someone strong, which he certainly is, but I don’t think he’d fit into our style of play.
If it is the same guy, his linked in profile indicates he is now at some outfit called Sent Entertainment
probably a circus
Surely not more of a circus than Crawley Town FC.
I wasn't a great supporter of his, however that said I don't think Chris Galley was dealt a great hand. He said quite openly he didn't want to be CEO (are we still looking for one, by the way?), also he had to put up with the various manouevres of our esteemed owners such as the 'clown on the bench' episode at Stevenage.
It is possible to run clubs perfectly well using a stats model - Brighton and Brentford have proved it. I believe SENT Entertainment are involved with Como FC in Italy (as is Cesc Fabregas).
We all know Wagmi hasnt got any money, so I recommend 3 who are not up to it ''OUT'', and 1 Good New Signing ''IN''. That should balance the Books with no financial obligation to Wagmi!
The financials were eventually released. We made a 1.4 million loss last year which was covered by Wagmi. Wagmi (or rather Eben) also admitted we cannot afford a CEO. This information was disclosed during the meeting with the CTSA that Wagmi didn’t want released. Mix this in along with the fact we’ve had to sell our flagship signing in Telford because his wages were too high and then sell Nichols and Nadesan for a tidy profit which to be fair was good business in the end. Lots of Wagmi investors also left last year which makes me question where is the money coming from now because after last year’s fiasco I’d be surprised if there were any major investors left. Are Preston and Eben paying solely out of their pocket? A question for the next CTSA meeting with them perhaps.
I wasn't a great supporter of his, however that said I don't think Chris Galley was dealt a great hand. He said quite openly he didn't want to be CEO (are we still looking for one, by the way?), also he had to put up with the various manouevres of our esteemed owners such as the 'clown on the bench' episode at Stevenage.
It is possible to run clubs perfectly well using a stats model - Brighton and Brentford have proved it. I believe SENT Entertainment are involved with Como FC in Italy (as is Cesc Fabregas).
look its simple simon are you on some sorta wind up Galley was as useful as a chocolate tea pot. Galley's left hand never knew what the right hand was doing and vice-versa.
I wasn't a great supporter of his, however that said I don't think Chris Galley was dealt a great hand. He said quite openly he didn't want to be CEO (are we still looking for one, by the way?), also he had to put up with the various manouevres of our esteemed owners such as the 'clown on the bench' episode at Stevenage.
It is possible to run clubs perfectly well using a stats model - Brighton and Brentford have proved it. I believe SENT Entertainment are involved with Como FC in Italy (as is Cesc Fabregas).
look its simple simon are you on some sorta wind up Galley was as useful as a chocolate tea pot. Galley's left hand never knew what the right hand was doing and vice-versa.
Simon’s not on a wind up at all. He’s stating a fact. Galley didn’t want to be CEO, he bought into the Wagmi stat model which by all accounts seems to be working for Scott. He got pulled into a CEO position which quite clearly he didn’t want and didn’t succeed in.
The financials were eventually released. We made a 1.4 million loss last year which was covered by Wagmi. Wagmi (or rather Eben) also admitted we cannot afford a CEO. This information was disclosed during the meeting with the CTSA that Wagmi didn’t want released. Mix this in along with the fact we’ve had to sell our flagship signing in Telford because his wages were too high and then sell Nichols and Nadesan for a tidy profit which to be fair was good business in the end. Lots of Wagmi investors also left last year which makes me question where is the money coming from now because after last year’s fiasco I’d be surprised if there were any major investors left. Are Preston and Eben paying solely out of their pocket? A question for the next CTSA meeting with them perhaps.
They must be wondering why they bothered getting involved with such a bunch of ungrateful fans as us