Tommy2holes
Life President⭐
We are all hurting. We are all worried, despondent, angry or just plain numb to the fact that our wonderful club is now floundering.
It's blatantly obvious that from the very top to the bottom, the club is in a terrible state.
The chairman is out of his depth and adrift in debt after years of robbing Peter to pay Paul. He literally has left the club to rot whilst making terrible decision after terrible decision. It would appear that he no longer has any real interest beyond a green light which will see him make money from property.
It remains to be seen whether SBC will ever green light the project.
On the playing side we are now left with the biggest load of crocks and aged talentless players since the days of Alvin Martins horrendous 90s team.
I was part of 461 fans at Torquay yesterday. This club has magnificent support, who have been through hell.
My question is. When is enough. When do we actually rally as one, and start to challenge the way the club is run?
Surely even the most ardent fan of RM can see what is happening.
I've never subscribe to RM being our only choice. He isn't. Plenty of people would relish the chance to buy our club and have a real go at getting us back to our rightful EFL status.
This isn't about not supporting the players or getting on their backs. This is genuinely about having the chance to do something before we sink into the national league south or go out of existence.
It's blatantly obvious that from the very top to the bottom, the club is in a terrible state.
The chairman is out of his depth and adrift in debt after years of robbing Peter to pay Paul. He literally has left the club to rot whilst making terrible decision after terrible decision. It would appear that he no longer has any real interest beyond a green light which will see him make money from property.
It remains to be seen whether SBC will ever green light the project.
On the playing side we are now left with the biggest load of crocks and aged talentless players since the days of Alvin Martins horrendous 90s team.
I was part of 461 fans at Torquay yesterday. This club has magnificent support, who have been through hell.
My question is. When is enough. When do we actually rally as one, and start to challenge the way the club is run?
Surely even the most ardent fan of RM can see what is happening.
I've never subscribe to RM being our only choice. He isn't. Plenty of people would relish the chance to buy our club and have a real go at getting us back to our rightful EFL status.
This isn't about not supporting the players or getting on their backs. This is genuinely about having the chance to do something before we sink into the national league south or go out of existence.