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Exclusive: Paul Barber ANSWERS the questions every Brighton fan wanted to ask.



Beach Hut

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Jul 5, 2003
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Living In a Box
This line jumped out at me as well.

I am really starting to find his language annoying; "connect" and "interact" with the club. FFS people just want to support their club and go to bloody matches.

People can go to matches and what industry are you in ?

The reason I ask is that most people where I work use this type of language when discussing anything business - it can be somewhat stupid but it is reality so there is nothing new to me the way Barber talks in business sense.
 




Socialist Sid

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Oct 20, 2012
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The Kremlin
People can go to matches and what industry are you in ?

The reason I ask is that most people where I work use this type of language when discussing anything business - it can be somewhat stupid but it is reality so there is nothing new to me the way Barber talks in business sense.

In that case, like it or not, you're in the GROOVY gang.
 




Beach Hut

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In that case, like it or not, you're in the GROOVY gang.

Basically it is just corporate speak that moves at an alarming rate and is at times pointless but people like to talk like that as it makes them feel good - just watch the Apprentice it is all there.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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People can go to matches and what industry are you in ?

The reason I ask is that most people where I work use this type of language when discussing anything business - it can be somewhat stupid but it is reality so there is nothing new to me the way Barber talks in business sense.

But this is a reply to a supporter blog, not the work place. In fact Barber has said himself that he uses business language when a press statement is released as it is aimed at many different groups involved with the club and not just supporters. So, bearing this in mind and the fact his reply was to a supporter blog I'd expect less of the business language. I think most supporters find his language absurd.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Mackenzie

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Nov 7, 2003
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Thank you for asking the questions Richie, and fair play to Mr Barber in answering them so promptly.

I believe that the club is in safe hands with Mr Bloom at the helm.
 


Socialist Sid

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Basically it is just corporate speak that moves at an alarming rate and is at times pointless but people like to talk like that as it makes them feel good - just watch the Apprentice it is all there.

Why watch The Apprentice for that?

All you have to do is read any one of Barbers' replys.
 




Beach Hut

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But this is a reply to a supporter blog, not the work place. In fact Barber has said himself that he uses business language when a press statement is released as it is aimed at many different groups involved with the club and not just supporters. So, bearing this in mind and the fact his reply was to a supporter blog I'd expect less of the business language. I think most supporters find his language absurd.

Possibly you could be right but I suspect many do understand it but if it is getting lost in translation then perhaps he should think about that.

Perhaps all communications are like this at BHAFC and perhaps that is why the catering takes so long and the instructions are so absurd and they do not understand them, who knows ?
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Beach Hut

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Why watch The Apprentice for that?

All you have to do is read any one of Barbers' replys.

Fair enough but this is the language of business speak, which I can on board is totally absurd at times but that is how people talk.
 




jamie the seagull

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Jul 27, 2011
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Thanks Walter and Thank you Mr Barber.
As well as running the club he makes time to keep in tune with the fans current thoughts both positive and negative(on NSC).
No doubt these will be passed on to Board Level.
Whilst the players and management are on holiday, he his still at work for this club.
When I met him at a fans forum (twice) I found him knowledgeable, enthusiastic and passionate about our club.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Possibly you could be right but I suspect many do understand it but if it is getting lost in translation then perhaps he should think about that.

Perhaps all communications are like this at BHAFC and perhaps that is why the catering takes so long and the instructions are so absurd and they do not understand them, who knows ?

Ah. I understand his corporate speak, apart from the bit about membership club aspirations. It's more that I find his language unnecessary. And he talks about connection, language is very important if you want to connect; if anything I imagine his words have the opposite affect with supporters.
 


8ace

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Jul 21, 2003
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Brighton
Ah. I understand his corporate speak, apart from the bit about membership club aspirations. It's more that I find his language unnecessary. And he talks about connection, language is very important if you want to connect; if anything I imagine his words have the opposite affect with supporters.

There's too much it, take the statement on the website for example - first three or four paragraphs were just complete waffle. So much so I CBA to read them - if that's happening then it's a communication FAIL.
 




KJP

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Mar 2, 2011
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Thanks for doing that, and kudos to you that he replies, but there is nothing interesting in his replies I'm afraid. Well, apart from saying that he knows of absolutely no reason why any fan would be against the proposed membership scheme :facepalm:

There is no reason to be against the membership scheme though
 


Beach Hut

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Jul 5, 2003
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Ah. I understand his corporate speak, apart from the bit about membership club aspirations. It's more that I find his language unnecessary. And he talks about connection, language is very important if you want to connect; if anything I imagine his words have the opposite affect with supporters.

I think you may be right there and perhaps he will find this out when he has these representation meetings which may be when the penny drops but I suspect he has breezed in and started at the Amex as he means to go on and the way he talks.
 


Westdene Wonder

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Aug 3, 2010
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I must say that I am amused, for some time there has been if Gus says so its so, now? Mr Bloom is God and must be left to arrange as he thinks, for how long?.
Times change so soon!
 






saafend_seagull

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Jul 5, 2003
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BN1
What a load of ballshit.

Pre season planning started before the season ended yet players contracts were not discussed? How on earth can you plan a season with no manager, only means the style of football will 100% be the same as what poyet played otherwise it is more or less impossible.

Isn't barnes out of contract too?
 


KJP

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Mar 2, 2011
2,410
Goring-by-Sea
Well there is - it's charging non STH's money for something that was free last season, for no reason - if you refuse to pay, you lose your loyalty points and get the worst seats in the house.

Where does it say people lose loyalty points??

and there is no such thing as a poor seat in the stadium,
 


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