Do you know what would help the situation, Paul - you doing your job better.
Paying "customers" have every right to complain - and it appears that our complaints were useful afterall - Hyypia & Burke have gone at last. They could have been here a lot longer if it wasn't for our FANS (not customers) voicing our opinions.
I suspect PB is just worried, because TB is in an axe wielding mood and he could well be next... or at least we can hope.
Do you know what would help the situation, Paul - you doing your job better.
Paying "customers" have every right to complain - and it appears that our complaints were useful afterall - Hyypia & Burke have gone at last. They could have been here a lot longer if it wasn't for our FANS (not customers) voicing our opinions.
I suspect PB is just worried, because TB is in an axe wielding mood and he could well be next... or at least we can hope.
Social media sites aren't mentioned.
but singling out individuals for personal abuse or taking frustrations out on our staff simply doesn't help anyone around the club, least of all the players.
I think that is more to do with the fracas that happened between a fan and Paul Watson behind the dugout.
Since Barber arrived, ignoring the treatment of Gully's Girls, AITC and clackers, fright night, "Be Bold" etc:
We've sacked one of the best managers in the history of the club, in fact paid him to go and sacked him live on TV - one of the most embarrassing things I've experienced as an Albion fan.
We've had two other managers resign in less than a year.
It's taken the entire 2 and a half years to get rid of the bloke who has been reliably wasting our transfer budget on utter gash - and to be fair that was probably down to Tony anyway.
A full house has turned into 10,000 empty seats.
Serious & genuine playoff contenders are now 22nd in the league at Xmas. Amazing how a new CEO can **** up the club on such a monumental scale.
....and all this, while the club has sold its soul, ignored its fanbase, turned the Amex into a "soulless bowl" (as described by countless other fans this season) and the clubs philosophy has become one that is all about commerce and merchandise - "one club, one ambition" indeed.
...sorry I forgot his success with FFP - the financial restrictions imposed on and passed by a majority of the football league. Well done mate, totally worth having you here, while you ruined the club in virtually every other respect.
Nobody at the club is immune to the disappointment of our season so far - everyone is frustrated and everyone is hurting - but singling out individuals for personal abuse or taking frustrations out on our staff simply doesn't help anyone around the club, least of all the players.
Social media sites aren't mentioned.
but singling out individuals for personal abuse or taking frustrations out on our staff simply doesn't help anyone around the club, least of all the players.
I think that is more to do with the fracas that happened between a fan and Paul Watson behind the dugout.
Social media sites aren't mentioned.
but singling out individuals for personal abuse or taking frustrations out on our staff simply doesn't help anyone around the club, least of all the players.
I think that is more to do with the fracas that happened between a fan and Paul Watson behind the dugout.
Welcome back to the Amex for the final time in 2014. Reading's visit is, of course, our first Boxing Day fixture at the Amex and the first at home on December 26 in half a decade.
I’m writing my notes for today's programme having just arrived back from the West Midlands where the team battled hard for a well-deserved point against Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux.
Anyone that made the trip to Wolverhampton would have seen first-hand just how much effort is going in to turning things around on the pitch.
And, not for the first time this season, our players' performance deserved better than the result we secured.
Once again, our travelling support for the team was excellent and it was great to see so many Albion supporters making the near 400-mile round trip just a few days before Christmas.
It's also great to see that nearly 3,000 fans will be getting behind the team at Fulham on Monday evening.
We are, of course, very well aware that our supporters are very disappointed with our current league position. And, yes, it is cause for concern for everyone in the football club.
It is a fact of modern life that some people will take to social media to express their opinions. Others will vent their disappointment at our games.
With expectations for the season so high, we understand why this is happening.
Nobody at the club is immune to the disappointment of our season so far - everyone is frustrated and everyone is hurting - but singling out individuals for personal abuse or taking frustrations out on our staff simply doesn't help anyone around the club, least of all the players.
We now have a lot of work to do to improve our league position. The very best chance we have of doing this, starting today, is by all of us pulling in the same direction, supporting each other, and, most importantly of all, getting behind the players as vociferously as possible.
The matchday atmosphere at the Amex is a hot topic of debate for fans and the club's staff alike. Last week, we hosted around 50 supporters to start a discussion about how, working together, we can improve the noise levels throughout the stadium in 2015.
This dialogue will continue into the New Year and we will involve more supporters as ideas and thoughts start to take shape. Thanks to those supporters who gave up their time last week. It was an extremely valuable and worthwhile start to the process.
We are totally open-minded to moving people around the stadium, if this helps and those supporters likely to be affected by such changes are willing. We are also open to other suggestions to generate more noise if our ground regulations can accommodate them.
Finally, with a busy programme of matches ahead of us in the next few weeks most of which are on the road in London - I want to take this opportunity of thanking you for your support in 2014 and, on behalf of everyone at the club, to wish you a happy, healthy and prosperous 2015.
Yes they are.
My apologies.
We've sacked one of the best managers in the history of the club, in fact paid him to go and sacked him live on TV - one of the most embarrassing things I've experienced as an Albion fan.
Serious & genuine playoff contenders are now 22nd in the league at Xmas.
Paul Barber admitted the club didn't know that Poyet was on TV that night. I heard him myself. The timing was lousy &wow, people still hold on to that myth? BBC decided to make a story of his dismissal at half time, following an earlier press release so it didnt happen "live on TV", as a result of a disciplinary process he knew had completed and knew the likely outcome. go watch the video again, as it was obvious at the time he avoided the direct questions about who told him and if he knew the decision would be that day, then two seconds later told how he was concentrating on the appeal. and this is all Barber's fault?
I’m writing my notes for today's programme having just arrived back from the West Midlands where the team battled hard for a well-deserved point against Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux.
Sounds reasonable, can't find issue with any of that.Welcome back to the Amex for the final time in 2014. Reading's visit is, of course, our first Boxing Day fixture at the Amex and the first at home on December 26 in half a decade.
I’m writing my notes for today's programme having just arrived back from the West Midlands where the team battled hard for a well-deserved point against Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux.
Anyone that made the trip to Wolverhampton would have seen first-hand just how much effort is going in to turning things around on the pitch.
And, not for the first time this season, our players' performance deserved better than the result we secured.
Once again, our travelling support for the team was excellent and it was great to see so many Albion supporters making the near 400-mile round trip just a few days before Christmas.
It's also great to see that nearly 3,000 fans will be getting behind the team at Fulham on Monday evening.
We are, of course, very well aware that our supporters are very disappointed with our current league position. And, yes, it is cause for concern for everyone in the football club.
It is a fact of modern life that some people will take to social media to express their opinions. Others will vent their disappointment at our games.
With expectations for the season so high, we understand why this is happening.
Nobody at the club is immune to the disappointment of our season so far - everyone is frustrated and everyone is hurting - but singling out individuals for personal abuse or taking frustrations out on our staff simply doesn't help anyone around the club, least of all the players.
We now have a lot of work to do to improve our league position. The very best chance we have of doing this, starting today, is by all of us pulling in the same direction, supporting each other, and, most importantly of all, getting behind the players as vociferously as possible.
The matchday atmosphere at the Amex is a hot topic of debate for fans and the club's staff alike. Last week, we hosted around 50 supporters to start a discussion about how, working together, we can improve the noise levels throughout the stadium in 2015.
This dialogue will continue into the New Year and we will involve more supporters as ideas and thoughts start to take shape. Thanks to those supporters who gave up their time last week. It was an extremely valuable and worthwhile start to the process.
We are totally open-minded to moving people around the stadium, if this helps and those supporters likely to be affected by such changes are willing. We are also open to other suggestions to generate more noise if our ground regulations can accommodate them.
Finally, with a busy programme of matches ahead of us in the next few weeks most of which are on the road in London - I want to take this opportunity of thanking you for your support in 2014 and, on behalf of everyone at the club, to wish you a happy, healthy and prosperous 2015.
Yet, Jones wrote the manager's notes and these referenced Sami leaving.
BULLSHIT paragraph that enables him to not talk about Sami.