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Copps is Magic

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Who reads this forum at the club?
« on October 22, 2014, 09:23:08 am by Copps is Magic »
Or the same could be asked for the twitter feed which is also another popular outlet of fan opinion.

The manager? Paul Dickov (if he does he will be demoralised but wasn't there evidence that SOD used to read it)
The Board? (probably not)
Senior employees of the club? (Baldwin, Lockwood - almost certainly yes)
The players? (I think some do and some don't)

There is now a majority dissatisfaction with the manager but the counter argument is that in the internet age it is too easy and too quick to vent you opinion and those that do don't look at the bigger picture. Yet, the club are always happy to look to the forum to see what type of pies we want but not big decisions like this.

Would they ever act on opinion on the forum? Should they?



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big fat yorkshire pudding

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Re: Who reads this forum at the club?
« Reply #1 on October 22, 2014, 09:26:10 am by big fat yorkshire pudding »
I don't think a forum or twitter should be the judge.  But the booing, lack of passion in the crowd and size of the crowd last night should speak volumes.

Nobody has ever not attended a game because they don't like the burgers or whether the owners are there, it's about whether the team is winning and if it is entertaining - it isn't!

Filo

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Re: Who reads this forum at the club?
« Reply #2 on October 22, 2014, 09:32:02 am by Filo »
I would like to think that the decision makers at the club can see what the vast majority of us can see, Dickov is not producing the goods, it's as simple as that, it's time for a change, now, to give a new man time to assess the squad before the loan window closes and before the January transfer window opens

 

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