Given how pissed off he sounds in a public forum, can only imagine what he thinks in private.
Yeah he's proper furious both at the fans in the grounds situation and Project Big Picture.
Given how pissed off he sounds in a public forum, can only imagine what he thinks in private.
Paul actually came across very compassionate and reasonable and his opening gambit about agreeing the £15 is too much, that it was out of the clubs hands and that they felt it was right to return funds to ST holders was good to hear.
It was however THE COMPLETE OPPOSITE of his responses to my emails about that same subjects Saturday morning, which I won't share but he was dismissive, arrogant, condescending and rejected that PPV was anything but a triumph and the club was right to hold ST funds.
Paul Barber doesn't agree with the £14.95 price of PPV so the question is why did we vote for it? Leicester didn't.
Paul Barber doesn't agree with the £14.95 price of PPV so the question is why did we vote for it? Leicester didn't.
Paul Barber doesn't agree with the £14.95 price of PPV so the question is why did we vote for it? Leicester didn't.
Because BHAFC wanted to give fans the option to watch the games
Paul Barber doesn't agree with the £14.95 price of PPV so the question is why did we vote for it? Leicester didn't.
Paul Barber doesn't agree with the £14.95 price of PPV so the question is why did we vote for it? Leicester didn't.
@ a price they don't agree with so they should have voted against.
@ a price they don't agree with so they should have voted against.
@ a price they don't agree with so they should have voted against.
@ a price they don't agree with so they should have voted against.
Voting against was a vote for Albion fans having no (legitimate) option to watch most of our games this season.
You still have that option, but you also have the option to pay if you like.
I really don't see how any open-minded pragmatic Albion fan could fail to be impressed at what Barber has had to say tonight, and the transparency of the club's thoughts and workings.
How many other clubs have done this, or are doing this, around this subject?
Cumulative annoyance...........a large of what he says and does is reasonable, so maybe give him a bit of rope for a snippy reply to email no 45 he'd received that day ?
Would love to be a fly on the wall at the EPL meetings - can imagine him kicking right off based on the thinly-veiled anger he's displaying here with PPV, fans in the ground and project land grab
Voting against was a vote for Albion fans having no (legitimate) option to watch most of our games this season.
You still have the option to miss them, but you also have the choice to pay to watch them if you want to and are able to.
I really don't see how any open-minded pragmatic Albion fan could fail to be impressed at what Barber has had to say tonight, and the transparency of the club's thoughts and workings.
How many other clubs have done this, or are doing this, around this subject?