Not really.0, I don't follow things that closely. I form most of my opinions based on stuff I see on here and there has been loads of anti-Barber stuff.
So your original post was made out of ignorance then. Marvellous.
Not really.0, I don't follow things that closely. I form most of my opinions based on stuff I see on here and there has been loads of anti-Barber stuff.
Not really.0, I don't follow things that closely. I form most of my opinions based on stuff I see on here and there has been loads of anti-Barber stuff.
Does anybody think some sort of protest should be organised against Paul Barber for home games this coming season?
The guy is getting out of control and doing his best to ruin this club.
He has a history of rolling up, pissing everybody off and then dissapearing leaving a lot of discontent behind him.
Does he attend games? Perhaps he could be hounded from the directors box? Massive banners? Pitch invasion etc etc.
Thoughts?
He is not ruining the club, he is doing the opposite by attempting to make the club financially sustainable. However, he is getting near to making the cost and experience of regularly attending the Amex, unsustainable for a lot of fans, and that will challenge the club's ability to manage within the limits of FFP etc.
Does anybody think some sort of protest should be organised against Paul Barber for home games this coming season?
The guy is getting out of control and doing his best to ruin this club.
He has a history of rolling up, pissing everybody off and then dissapearing leaving a lot of discontent behind him.
Does he attend games? Perhaps he could be hounded from the directors box? Massive banners? Pitch invasion etc etc.
Thoughts?
Full houses, good sponsors and losing 8 million shows how difficult it is to run a football club and this is the championship, if we want to go to the prem and stay there it is worse, i know you get a lot more money but it is very precarious, and we cant really expand the amex
That is why so many fans who used to go now dont or only now and again, the majority of people in the seats have money and fortunatly there are plenty of people who support or live in and around brighton who have a lot of money, it is a very affluent catchment area, and Barber knows it
Second that....will these kids never learn...Grow up Junior.
So two years have passed on a 5 year plan.....your point is....It shows how difficult is is to run a club using the current model. FFP is an attempt (albeit seemingly misdirected) to change the model. We gambled on the PL and lost 2 seasons in a row, hence the overspend on players and wages. It looks like we're gambling again and the fans will cop any loses.
If the club had consolidated, planned to spend 3-5 seasons in the Championship with FFP and spent accordingly we wouldn't be having these conversations. There might've been the "but why aren't we pushing for promotion" complaints, but that could've been cut down quickly with the traditional picture of Gillingham and Withdean. Somehow the club has convinced the fans we're in a much better position than we actually are, and hopes and expectations have been raised accordingly, and it's going to be very difficult to keep a full stadium if expectations aren't being matched.
It shows how difficult is is to run a club using the current model. FFP is an attempt (albeit seemingly misdirected) to change the model. We gambled on the PL and lost 2 seasons in a row, hence the overspend on players and wages. It looks like we're gambling again and the fans will cop any loses.
If the club had consolidated, planned to spend 3-5 seasons in the Championship with FFP and spent accordingly we wouldn't be having these conversations. There might've been the "but why aren't we pushing for promotion" complaints, but that could've been cut down quickly with the traditional picture of Gillingham and Withdean. Somehow the club has convinced the fans we're in a much better position than we actually are, and hopes and expectations have been raised accordingly, and it's going to be very difficult to keep a full stadium if expectations aren't being matched.
This is why, whilst sceptical, I think he's probably worth being given the benefit of the doubt.I have met Mr Barber a couple of times and found him to be very approachable and helpful. He has obviously been bought in to do a very difficult job which, in reducing costs, will always impact on supporters. I have no doubt that if he left, someone else would have to be appointed to do exactly the same job. Also, including pitch invasion in your suggested actions is stupid and would only result in fines etc for the club which would involved my cost reduction.
His point was perfectly clearly made. What are you on about?So two years have passed on a 5 year plan.....your point is....
So two years have passed on a 5 year plan.....your point is....
Not really.0, I don't follow things that closely. I form most of my opinions based on stuff I see on here
Is part of the FFP remit to stop clubs gambling on getting to the Premier League? And is that not what Brighton are currently doing?