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PILTDOWN MAN said:I have always felt very uncomfortable with Kinght after he stated that no one man will ever have control of this club again, but then proceeded to make all the decisions that affect the playing side on his own.
Also M Perry. What people quite often forget is that Martin Perry was not a supporter of Brighton and he has not invested any money into the club, he was and is employed to do a job. A job which before the "liberal wanker" did not exist. The day to day business was done by the club secretary. We now have both so apart from stadium issues, which can not take up every day all day Perry should be running the club. This should be accessing all aspects of the business and the playing side should be focused just the same as anything else. It is after all the product that the business produces. With this in mind last year, forcasts would have shown that if the product was losing ground in its sector then to stop the slide investment would be needed. This did not happen and not only did revenue go down by direct sales but also indirect such as advertising etc. The potential of the business is now serverely damaged. As a cheif executive of a business you could say Perry has failed in his duty to instruct the board on a course of action to avoid this loss.
Now there's people that will say this is bollocks but business is business whether its making baked beans or running a football club either way the chairman are normally just spokesmen for the board and in the background the chief exec. is running the business.
Many on here praise Perry for the work he has put into falmer but if you look at what he has succeeded in doing, it paints a somewhat different picture. Seven years on no planning for a new stadium (for whatever reason), club losing more money, lower season ticket sales, drop in overall attendances, lower standard on the playing staff, no new real investment.
Now he may have his hands tied by Knight but you never hear Perry talk about anything other than Falmer, why not?
I'm not running Perry down but would like to try and put a different angle on how this club is run. Knight is coming under more and more critisism on his running of the club and perhaps we should be questioning just how the club is run and who makes the decisions.
There are going to be people like me who will continue to support the club. Up to this year I had a season ticket for around 30 years but have now moved 170 miles away so i'm going to as many games as my new life/business allows. I've seen 5 games so far and watched todays on TV, I have to say we look completely lost. No direction, no passion, no effort.
The sparkle has gone from the club. The lastest news from the club doesn't appear to get the fans going anymore. Staduim news is now flat. Remember us all having champers celebrating, which now proves to be a very premature, planning decision. The spin has gone. Many fans are now resigned to bad news. This reflects the mood of the club. Slowly this chips away at the fabric until nothing is left. If we get the Falmer decision I for one am still not convinced with the present set up we will be able to build it.
Investment in the team apparently will come when the go-ahead is announced, but the stadium will still be some three years away. Another three years of treading water. People are fickle they will not wait. We could in all honesty be the first Conference club to have a 20,000 all seater stadium.
Knight saying that mid-table position is all we can hope for is demoralising. Some would say realistic but it does not bring optimism which encourages new and old fans alike to come to games.
It may sound all very defeatist but iIwe can not change the way forwards, only the board with the courage to invest or the Knight era could end up being remembered for a false dawn .I sincerely hope not!
Theatre of Trees said:Point is how many other boards of clubs are having to fight an opponent who are desperately trying to put them out of business?
People came here first of all because we could promise a bright rosy future but that is no longer case because of long standing legal battle and all we can see in the future is more last ditch attempts by LDC to delay any decision because that is the way they think we can be defeated. To be honest I bet they are loving reading this board at the moment, the more infighting there is, the more destabilising the effect on the club becomes.
The Large One said:Confidence rating of 4.3 at present.
There are some extreme short-termists here.
The Large One said:Confidence rating of 4.3 at present.
There are some extreme short-termists here.
PILTDOWN MAN said:Now he may have his hands tied by Knight but you never hear Perry talk about anything other than Falmer, why not?
A short-termist '4', I'd say, on account of the fact he did manage to snare Brian Horton (a popular choice at the time), Micky Adams, Peter Taylor, Mark McGhee (no, really) and - eventually - Steve Coppell.The Clown of Pevensey Bay said:Oh, and since you ask -- 9 for everything except "managerial appointments". In that category, he scores 4.
PILTDOWN MAN said:I have always felt very uncomfortable with Kinght after he stated that no one man will ever have control of this club again, but then proceeded to make all the decisions that affect the playing side on his own.
Also M Perry. What people quite often forget is that Martin Perry was not a supporter of Brighton and he has not invested any money into the club, he was and is employed to do a job. A job which before the "liberal wanker" did not exist. The day to day business was done by the club secretary. We now have both so apart from stadium issues, which can not take up every day all day Perry should be running the club. This should be accessing all aspects of the business and the playing side should be focused just the same as anything else. It is after all the product that the business produces. With this in mind last year, forcasts would have shown that if the product was losing ground in its sector then to stop the slide investment would be needed. This did not happen and not only did revenue go down by direct sales but also indirect such as advertising etc. The potential of the business is now serverely damaged. As a cheif executive of a business you could say Perry has failed in his duty to instruct the board on a course of action to avoid this loss.
Now there's people that will say this is bollocks but business is business whether its making baked beans or running a football club either way the chairman are normally just spokesmen for the board and in the background the chief exec. is running the business.
Many on here praise Perry for the work he has put into falmer but if you look at what he has succeeded in doing, it paints a somewhat different picture. Seven years on no planning for a new stadium (for whatever reason), club losing more money, lower season ticket sales, drop in overall attendances, lower standard on the playing staff, no new real investment.
Now he may have his hands tied by Knight but you never hear Perry talk about anything other than Falmer, why not?
I'm not running Perry down but would like to try and put a different angle on how this club is run. Knight is coming under more and more critisism on his running of the club and perhaps we should be questioning just how the club is run and who makes the decisions.
There are going to be people like me who will continue to support the club. Up to this year I had a season ticket for around 30 years but have now moved 170 miles away so i'm going to as many games as my new life/business allows. I've seen 5 games so far and watched todays on TV, I have to say we look completely lost. No direction, no passion, no effort.
The sparkle has gone from the club. The lastest news from the club doesn't appear to get the fans going anymore. Staduim news is now flat. Remember us all having champers celebrating, which now proves to be a very premature, planning decision. The spin has gone. Many fans are now resigned to bad news. This reflects the mood of the club. Slowly this chips away at the fabric until nothing is left. If we get the Falmer decision I for one am still not convinced with the present set up we will be able to build it.
Investment in the team apparently will come when the go-ahead is announced, but the stadium will still be some three years away. Another three years of treading water. People are fickle they will not wait. We could in all honesty be the first Conference club to have a 20,000 all seater stadium.
Knight saying that mid-table position is all we can hope for is demoralising. Some would say realistic but it does not bring optimism which encourages new and old fans alike to come to games.
It may sound all very defeatist but iIwe can not change the way forwards, only the board with the courage to invest or the Knight era could end up being remembered for a false dawn .I sincerely hope not!