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Cheers STW, anyone you suggest or are they all strangers to you?
None of those named are known to me as far as I'm aware.
I would love to ask them the following questions?
1) Was Curbishley offered a long term contract or just one until the end of the season? If short term, whose idea was that, Moxey or Morgan?
2) Who decided to offer TC the job, Moxey or Morgan?
3) Who decided to offer Saunders the job Moxey or Morgan?
4) Whose idea was it to charge new ST holders a cheapest £528 in the premiership (6th highest in prem)?
5) Why do they think early bird for lower level championship or 3rd tier football is good value at £345 when Stoke can get one for £344, Villa less than £300, Derby £230, WBA TBA but probably cheaper? WHy do we have the highest one-off charge at £40 in the country, for paying for a season ticket by direct debit?
6) Was there any cut off point for selling our best players before the start of this season? Despite the income generated it was devastating for this season.
7) Who was responsible (Moxey or Morgan) for the low wage strategy in the prem (consistently 2nd or 3rd lowest) even when they knew of the correlation between wages paid and league position existed?
8) Why do they not acknowledge the crisis in the January window, by only in reality allowing loans at a time when our status in this division is in question?
9) Why do they shroud everything in confidentiality clauses (eg Dave Jones as manager, Alan Curbishley etc)?
Curbishly agreed to come, I do not know the length of contract. The ony reason he did not come was because his wife would not leave London.
It's a room full of sycophants, in a 'committee' that achieves nothing, in front of a panel that 'bat away' anything remotely testing. I know, I did it for four years.
It's interesting from a personal point of view, but if anybody thinks they'll get an insight into the decision making process, an influence on anything worthwhile, or for Jez to actually think "hold on, maybe I should do one, as I'm a bit $$$$" is just deluded I'm afraid.
That's rubbish I'm afraid, they wanted a short deal and review in Summer, Curbs wanted stability and a budget to work with.
Fair play Mr Morgan. No hiding. Hope the questions aren't cherry picked....
Someone pick me off the floor.
You're Morgan and I claim my £5.
I know you're confused, you're bloody Morgan.
How anyone can say 'No hiding' when all he is doing is turning up to a cherry picked night of easy questions is laughable.
I think we all remember his last attempt at talking to the real fans, when he told a group of supporters he could have scored 3 and came across like a fire engined faced drunk chipmunk.
I'm sorry, but what the actual $$$$ is your problem? What have I said that was so controversial? I said Fair play Morgan, no hiding. I said I hope the answers aren't cherry picked which you just $$$$ing mentioned.
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Here's what Del Wop said about it.
It's a room full of sycophants, in a 'committee' that achieves nothing, in front of a panel that 'bat away' anything remotely testing. I know, I did it for four years.
It's interesting from a personal point of view, but if anybody thinks they'll get an insight into the decision making process, an influence on anything worthwhile, or for Jez to actually think "hold on, maybe I should do one, as I'm a bit $$$$" is just deluded I'm afraid.
You just refuse to accept that the guy is a total $$$$ and destroying Wolves, you carry on like we are sat in 12th place. You are what the 2Ms must love, a total and utter sucker.
Again, did you read my thread recently?
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I tend to agree with him. After four years of doing it I was invited back to one and there were far less challenging questions, the only time anyone really got uppity would be to better themselves by suggesting ticket prices that would suit their circumstances. Disappointing really.
I will be very surprised if Steve Morgan will answer any difficult questions properly without trying to deflect the blame elsewhere. Nor would I be surprised if he got a bit tetchy.
I'm one them. Thanks for the kind words Sedge!
I did Steve, and the first stage is admitting the problem. But for me the whiff of 'head in the clouds' just seems to follow you around.
I look forward to you justifying our relegation.
The so called Fans Parliment is nothing more than a puppet committee used for testing fans opinions in a controlled environment and then for spoon feeding them the corporate spin on anything that's been raised they don't want to be questioned over. I sat next the Steve Bull member for four years ,he said it was a load of $$$$$$$$ . It will be more spin hoping to take the sting out of the protest on Friday and drum up more early bird sales.
That is three that attend and all say its a shame......
Anyone who has been want to offer an alternative view?