Oxford sniffing around 'Muff
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1 - Weymouth players, en-masse gave the club a 14 day notice that they will leave unless paid. The Cherries are also chasing Beavon.
2 - Thanks for exciting me, for a start I though you were talking about Swiss striker Andre Muff, he plays for Concordia and is pretty decent in Football Manager Live.
2 - Thanks for exciting me, for a start I though you were talking about Swiss striker Andre Muff, he plays for Concordia and is pretty decent in Football Manager Live.
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This quote came from a 30 minute Q&A session that Thomas and Wilder held on RadOx last night with the fans (which, if I may say so, was ruined by Bill Heine)."A-Ro" wrote:Allegedly.
Here you go..
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p0 ... 2_02_2009/
You need to start listening at around two hours twenty eight minutes of the show.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p0 ... 2_02_2009/
You need to start listening at around two hours twenty eight minutes of the show.
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Re: Oxford sniffing around 'Muff
Heine was OK. Not liking football is not a crime."Snake" wrote:This quote came from a 30 minute Q&A session that Thomas and Wilder held on RadOx last night with the fans (which, if I may say so, was ruined by Bill Heine)."A-Ro" wrote:Allegedly.
The whole show was content free in my humble opinion. Poor standard of questions, no substitute for a proper fan's forum.
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How many people come to a fans forum compared to the audience figures for a drive show like the awful Heine hosts? And if you want to ask questions then just book a 1-2-1 with the Chairman - Kelvin has already seen 50-60 fans and is welcoming more. I know I found the experience interesting. All in all, I don’t think we’d have got any more concrete answers had a fans forum been held, and I’d welcome this sort of Q&A on a more regular basis (say every two or three months) rather than a bear pit of disgruntled fans every year or two."Ascension Ox" wrote:Heine was OK. Not liking football is not a crime."Snake" wrote:This quote came from a 30 minute Q&A session that Thomas and Wilder held on RadOx last night with the fans (which, if I may say so, was ruined by Bill Heine)."A-Ro" wrote:Allegedly.
The whole show was content free in my humble opinion. Poor standard of questions, no substitute for a proper fan's forum.
Good to see Kelvin’s still getting on well with Uncle Firoz, and that for the first time it was explained in public exactly what happened with that Hutchinson registration form so we can all now see it was only really 2 points that OUFC were ever going to be get back on appeal.
The most disappointing part was the usual stuff being peddled about the stadium purchase, but at least Kelvin didn’t use the words “working tirelessly
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Re: Oxford sniffing around 'Muff
"Snake" wrote:How many people come to a fans forum compared to the audience figures for a drive show like the awful Heine hosts? And if you want to ask questions then just book a 1-2-1 with the Chairman - Kelvin has already seen 50-60 fans and is welcoming more. I know I found the experience interesting. All in all, I don’t think we’d have got any more concrete answers had a fans forum been held, and I’d welcome this sort of Q&A on a more regular basis (say every two or three months) rather than a bear pit of disgruntled fans every year or two."Ascension Ox" wrote:Heine was OK. Not liking football is not a crime."Snake" wrote: This quote came from a 30 minute Q&A session that Thomas and Wilder held on RadOx last night with the fans (which, if I may say so, was ruined by Bill Heine).
The whole show was content free in my humble opinion. Poor standard of questions, no substitute for a proper fan's forum.
Good to see Kelvin’s still getting on well with Uncle Firoz, and that for the first time it was explained in public exactly what happened with that Hutchinson registration form so we can all now see it was only really 2 points that OUFC were ever going to be get back on appeal.
The most disappointing part was the usual stuff being peddled about the stadium purchase, but at least Kelvin didn’t use the words “working tirelessly
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even gordon brown's stopped using the phrase 'getting on with the job'.
i agree, the meetings are refreshing, and it's good to see our chairman making the time to talk to supporters. there's still a place for a fans' forum though i think - it means the discussion is in a public forum, rather than a private conversation.
i agree, the meetings are refreshing, and it's good to see our chairman making the time to talk to supporters. there's still a place for a fans' forum though i think - it means the discussion is in a public forum, rather than a private conversation.
The Barclays charge question may well be answered when the accounts are published, and I doubt we’ll ever see IL hosting a fans forum at OUFC again for the very obvious reason that he’s no longer interested in the club, apart from selling it.
As for patchy communication, then take a look at the OV website - it still says Jenny and Graham are on the committee and the last set of your committee minutes published are from December 8th. And before you say it, AO, Kelvin has a full time job as well..
By the way, AO, have you had your 1-2-1 with Kelvin yet, as you’d be better off raising these points with him directly rather than moaning on here about it?
As for patchy communication, then take a look at the OV website - it still says Jenny and Graham are on the committee and the last set of your committee minutes published are from December 8th. And before you say it, AO, Kelvin has a full time job as well..
By the way, AO, have you had your 1-2-1 with Kelvin yet, as you’d be better off raising these points with him directly rather than moaning on here about it?
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Is he good around the box?"Swissbloke" wrote:2 - Thanks for exciting me, for a start I though you were talking about Swiss striker Andre Muff, he plays for Concordia and is pretty decent in Football Manager Live.