Bi-monthly open-to-all fans' forum with Paul Barber in Dick's bar - good idea or not?

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Is a regular fans' forum with Paul Barber a good idea?

  • Yes, good idea

    Votes: 59 86.8%
  • No, waste of time

    Votes: 9 13.2%

  • Total voters
    68
  • Poll closed .


Rugrat

Well-known member
Mar 13, 2011
10,224
Seaford
Transparency and comunication is generally a good thing. I suspect the anti-Barber brigade wouldn't attend though, for fear of hearing the club being reasonable.

I'm not anti but admit to a whole load of cynicism! For me the big difference isn't hearing it's the seeing ... if he follows through then all credit to the bloke and I'll eat a bit of humble pie. If this is just an extended PR exercise then it doesn't tick my box!!
 




Titanic

Super Moderator
Helpful Moderator
Jul 5, 2003
39,923
West Sussex
No, unless he's going to be made accountable and have an agreed set of outcomes.

I've been to one of his things, all very nice and back slapping, lots of understanding about fans concerns with a commitment to look into it. Then a quick pint and a bit of social.

If that floats your boat go for it!

Isn't that the whole point of making it regular... you can then follow up on progress / promises etc...

Having said that, I doubt that many would go, as most things seem to be working pretty well and the club seem to be well aware of the challenges and opportunities.
 


blockhseagull

Well-known member
Jan 30, 2006
7,364
Southampton
In theory it's a good idea, however you've only got to listen to some of the questions that get rolled out at the pre season fans forum to realise it isn't worth Barbers time to answer some of the pointless questions he is likely to get.

Would a better suggestion not be for Barber to have a regular Q&A with someone who can actually ask sensible questions that have been asked by the fans, rather like the email interviews @waltjabsco did
 


Mackenzie

Old Brightonian
Nov 7, 2003
34,017
East Wales
Good idea....BUT he's only allowed to answer any question with a YES or NO.

That'll **** him right up.

:)

Edit: oh and a FFP swear tin, lets say a tenner in the pot every time he mentions it.
 


Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,323
Living In a Box
Not really a good idea as all it will be is about FFP and the usual rubbish about not enough pie sales etc therefore you will not get better players.

Not sure what is the right way to be honest as previously there was just drip fed drivel to the chosen few to spread the word.
 




Tricky Dicky

New member
Jul 27, 2004
13,558
Sunny Shoreham
I'm not anti but admit to a whole load of cynicism! For me the big difference isn't hearing it's the seeing ... if he follows through then all credit to the bloke and I'll eat a bit of humble pie. If this is just an extended PR exercise then it doesn't tick my box!!

I'm all for questioning the club and holding them to account for their actions - nobody should just accept everything verbatim, but this is an opportunty to do just that. I agree with others that some questions people would want to put are simply ridiculous, but you have to ttake the rough with the smooth or else someone is moderating the interaction.
 


hoveboyslim

Well-known member
Feb 7, 2004
573
Hove
No, unless he's going to be made accountable and have an agreed set of outcomes.

I'm interested to know exactly what you mean by this? There is a level of accountability in the fact he is open to regular forum meetings, other than that how exactly is he to be made accountable? Additionally I'm not sure how you can have an agreed set of outcomes when you don't know what the questions/requests/demands are.
 


The Wizard

Well-known member
Jul 2, 2009
18,401
Good idea. Am I the only one who doesn't understand the stick Barber gets? Yes he had made a few changes people don't like but at the end of the day(cliche I know) he is paid to do a job, it's not his fault that he has to make changes that the fans don't like. Never understood the animosity towards him. Paul Barber was basically hired by Tony Bloom to take the stick for the changes that Bloom probably knew had to be made for us to be successful in the long run. Not a criticism of Bloom but that's why he hired Barber.
 




SeagullSongs

And it's all gone quiet..
Oct 10, 2011
6,937
Southampton
Good idea. Am I the only one who doesn't understand the stick Barber gets? Yes he had made a few changes people don't like but at the end of the day(cliche I know) he is paid to do a job, it's not his fault that he has to make changes that the fans don't like. Never understood the animosity towards him. Paul Barber was basically hired by Tony Bloom to take the stick for the changes that Bloom probably knew had to be made for us to be successful in the long run. Not a criticism of Bloom but that's why he hired Barber.

YES. You are the ONLY one. Paul Barber is DESTROYING our CLUB.














:jester:
 


Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
32,165
Valhalla
Good idea. Am I the only one who doesn't understand the stick Barber gets? Yes he had made a few changes people don't like but at the end of the day(cliche I know) he is paid to do a job, it's not his fault that he has to make changes that the fans don't like. Never understood the animosity towards him. Paul Barber was basically hired by Tony Bloom to take the stick for the changes that Bloom probably knew had to be made for us to be successful in the long run. Not a criticism of Bloom but that's why he hired Barber.

Some Canadian wrote an article criticising Barber's time at Vancouver. Coupled with the axing of Gully's girls, and the anti Barber agenda was born.
 


Rugrat

Well-known member
Mar 13, 2011
10,224
Seaford
I'm interested to know exactly what you mean by this? There is a level of accountability in the fact he is open to regular forum meetings, other than that how exactly is he to be made accountable? Additionally I'm not sure how you can have an agreed set of outcomes when you don't know what the questions/requests/demands are.

I'm all for questioning the club and holding them to account for their actions - nobody should just accept everything verbatim, but this is an opportunty to do just that. I agree with others that some questions people would want to put are simply ridiculous, but you have to ttake the rough with the smooth or else someone is moderating the interaction.

As TD says there will be a whole lot of unreasonable requests/demands which just need to be batted bat and I think PB does a pretty good job of that. Then again there will be (I'd hope) some useful stuff coming out that could/would improve the experience for all of us without negatively impacting on the financial objectives of the club.

So PB can reject a number of ideas but those he says he'll take forward is something he should then do, and keep the meeting updated on progress. I'd even go as far as having someone taking a few notes!! It's regularly used in business, an organisation meets with "customers" gets their feedback and takes that input to improve products and service, as well as dismissing loads because it's not commercially viable.

My point is, that if this is just to be an audience with PB, air a few grievances and all go home then it's been an opportunity missed. Unfortunately I think that's where it might go but I hope it goes ahead and I'm proven wrong
 




Stat Brother

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
The more I think about it, the more this seems like a vanity project.
One which PB can hardly say 'stick it up your arse', should he be approached.

Collating what's been said, we have access to PB through:-

- Programme notes, free on NSC.
- The media, Seagull Player, Argus etc.
- All the supporters groups meetings from London down, independently reported on.
- His email address, which to my knowledge has never failed to gain a response, of some kind.

Is one more meeting actually needed?
There'll come a time when PB is being moaned at for not doing any work, because he's stuck in a bloody meeting.
 


Billy the Fish

Technocrat
Oct 18, 2005
17,594
Haywards Heath
Good idea in principle but it's got potential to do more harm than good, I think any questions need to be policed properly so you don't get one of two situations happening - 1st is the usual sycophantic arse kissers that you get at fans forums.
2nd are the terminal whingers on here who will keep bleating about trivial things or their own personal greviences that the MD of a company shouldn't be concerned with.
 


Mellor 3 Ward 4

Well-known member
Jul 27, 2004
10,242
saaf of the water
I maintain its an excellent idea.

Why would anyone not want to question and query the guy who is of all intents and purposes running OUR club?
 




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