For a start Don Rowing isn't the sole person who makes decisions regarding ticket prices etc.What I will say about D.R is he is the most approachable person at Oakwell and his door is always open to anyone who has issues with BFC.
Which posts are you talking about mate? I have not read every one yet, so point them out and save me going through them all ,, Ta!!
There haven't been any recently, that I've noticed, but he does get some very harsh criticism at times. I dont know him but the Liverpool fiasco aside I think he does a pretty good job.
see HT,s thread to gally lower down, not sure why ryhill tyke took it as a excuse to have a pop at DR tbh.As BMW says rowing baiting, only 1 i have seen 4 awhile tho to be fair
I thought it was going to be a full blown assault on Rowing, not just 1 , sorry 2 posts in 1 thread. Hardly cause for a thread about it! They say that some people are paranoid! This seems to prove it!!
Not having a go at him ... but think he should be sacked and we poach Mansfield's CEO Just a thought, follow the link http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/14901438.stm
Re: Not having a go at him ... but think he should be sacked and we poach Mansfield's Leave the Don alone, judging by this article in the Indy, the failure to check of O'Connor's drug history is all down to 'Rod Dowling'. The man is a joke. Do we seriously sign players without any checks? Not even the Don using his fat sausage fingers to beat out the letters into google O ' C O N N O R + D R U G S.
why would you. theres a lot to do when signing a player. not sure what takeing a drug while at brum as to do with barnsley tbh.
a lot to do? so much to do that you couldnt spend 10 mins researching said player on the internet? why bother doing that, its not as if we're wasting thousands of quid away each week on said players wages??
I don't know why anyone is shocked by this happening. The club don't have the staff available to do anything. GOC was signed without a medical.
Swept under the carpet you mean!. Surely all transfers are subject to a medical. Robins and most of players must have known of O'Connors' reputation amongst the huge circle of the league's footballers and managers.