Stands for "Out By Easter" hopefully...
Stands for "Out By Easter" hopefully...
Yes, this is what I was going to say too. It’s not really fair that excellent people should not be recognised for the work that they have done when it stands out, because they aren’t in certain industries or professions.Harsh, but.. no, not fair actually. He stands out in his field and it's huge recognition fo Albion. Just think about what a contribution across football, especially during Covid times, that he has made. Just maybe during Covid he was an unsung hero trying to keep our national sport alive. I know it certainly helped my mental well being that I still had the Albion on which to focus.
Why would you want to lose the best football CEO around today? Surely you are not that dense?Stands for "Out By Easter" hopefully...
Struggle with this. Highly paid in an industry that is all about money, money,money. Honours should be given to the unsung heroes - charity workers, carers, vaccine innovators etc, not celebs, actors, politicians or those that work in the most lucrative and sometimes most morally dubious industries
Does that mean it may be taken away for the club going early on the news?Excellent, but it's not the new year yet.
They are - facking loads of them because the NY honours list is LOOOONG.Struggle with this. Highly paid in an industry that is all about money, money,money. Honours should be given to the unsung heroes - charity workers, carers, vaccine innovators etc, not celebs, actors, politicians or those that work in the most lucrative and sometimes most morally dubious industries
Spot onHarsh, but.. no, not fair actually. He stands out in his field and it's huge recognition fo Albion. Just think about what a contribution across football, especially during Covid times, that he has made. Just maybe during Covid he was an unsung hero trying to keep our national sport alive. I know it certainly helped my mental well being that I still had the Albion on which to focus.
I thought that they may be in trouble but they have all been announced now (Sir Brian May, Dame Denise Lewis). I thought they waited until tomorrow but obviously not.Does that mean it may be taken away for the club going early on the news?
Have you ever read through one of the honours lists? There are hundreds of 'normal people' recognised every time!Yes, this is what I was going to say too. It’s not really fair that excellent people should not be recognised for the work that they have done when it stands out, because they aren’t in certain industries or professions.
At the end of the day, not everyone in the world can be nurses, charity workers or researchers. Everyone should have the chance to be recognised, whatever their field, if they are worth it.
I have a much bigger issue with Lords who have done nothing to earn the honour, but simply pay the Tories for their peerages.
There are hundreds of people recognised every time. Isn't that just the problem? Time was when a knighthood, or an OBE or whatever was a big deal - now, just one of the crowd.Have you ever read through one of the honours lists? There are hundreds of 'normal people' recognised every time!
Most of the media typically only picks up on the famous ones (apart from local news, who highlight some local recipients) because they are, well, famous.
Putting the amount of effort he puts into running the club and keeping it competitive in a largely skewed competition, there is also the great work Paul does with things like AITC. Sometimes awards like this are recognition of bigger things and the club can bask in a little bit of reflected glory. If you can't take pride in this there's something wrong. Plus he's a decent bloke. We'd be in a worse place without himStruggle with this. Highly paid in an industry that is all about money, money,money. Honours should be given to the unsung heroes - charity workers, carers, vaccine innovators etc, not celebs, actors, politicians or those that work in the most lucrative and sometimes most morally dubious industries