Were Wrexham a fashionable club when two Hollywood stars bought them? No they bloody well weren't, were Brentford were Bournemouth when very very rich people (and they actually were very rich not like the pound shop millionaires that the Crynes dumped on our club) no again they weren't.
That would be a massive risk given his lack of experience. Also if it's true he's doing the dead ball coaching then it doesn't look like he knows what he's doing to be honest. Either his ideas aren't working because he can't get them across to players or the players aren't capable of doing what he's asking them to do. Unless of course the plan is to hit the first defender or alternatively miss everybody on the pitch because the players are very good at those two.
I think they might have The Australia-raised businesswoman founded global music, pop culture and fashion brand VFILES and is a leading name in the catwalk world. Neerav https://www.zaubacorp.com/company/ABHAJAY-TRADE-AND-COMMERCE-PVT-LTD/U24114MH1989PTC052002
VFiles Foundation is the charity,Neeravs been Director in a number of companies prior to going into Abhajay in 2002. I’ve no idea how much they are personally worth but I think it’s fair to say they have business experience with significant companies .Obviously football isn’t like any other business
VFiles Foundation is all there is. It's the same thing. You find me the commercial business. There isn't one. In 2021 VFILES pivoted into a non-profit organisation, the VFILES Foundation, with a simple goal – to empower creative change makers who can impact systemic change. The non-profit invests in creators from underrepresented communities to enable socioeconomic mobility and empower sustainable wealth creation It's a social enterprise. One with lots of merit, but it's not a commercial business. Neerav became a director of Abhajay in 2022, not 2002. Like you I have no idea of their personal wealth, but I think it is a very highly likely assumption that, like the Cryne's, the vast majority of it is inherited given Neerav's Dad has run Abhajay for over 30 years and Julie-Ann's husband runs an investment fund.
No.. he was fantastic, that's why he ended up here. Anyway wonder what the rugby league guy we had is doing now...
Are we in the sticky brown shuff financially..? What I see is a board of directors putting money in to something they don't understand how to run.. We employ more people than Barnsley council. We have more coaches and backroom staff than Barcelona.. An Australian/American directors ego driven ladies team... Who were already formed and doing ok btw.. before coming under our wing.. A worthless money pit of an academy, where if we do manage to get on lad through after 10 years of coaching it will be more than likely at Grimsby Accrington Mansfield or Buxton. All this while the hole point of the club, a professional mens team, who have been around for a hundred and thirty years are in such a sad decline from the sides who were winning at Villa Wolves and Brentford not that long ago.. This 4 million a year that they are putting in ort to be a little more focused on the one thing this club is meant to be.. And employ someone who can spot and bring in genuine talent and not the cheap maybe punts of the last few years.. I'm not in the 'get out of my club' gang.. but mistakes have been made and are still being made. And alarmingly don't seem to be any light at the end of the tunnel.. We don't ask to win every game.. but we do expect a lot more than the dregs served up at Huddersfield last week.. We as a club are steadily going in the wrong direction. Leadership from the top is needed now.
It was the guy who went to stoke who was meant to be the set piece coach. Hourihane was doing more 1-2-1 work with players before he left. He might be doing them since then but it wasn’t remit previously (and nothing changed as our set pieces were terrible then too)
Neerav has been a director in a number of his family’s companies , he’s in the family business, what’s up with that , maybe you know him better than me and he is just a non executive but he obviously knows a trick or two out manoeuvring Chien
A charity or non profit organisation is still in principal a business. Just because it makes no money is irrelevant in this case.
JAQ, Neerav, Jeane and James, do the right thing and move on. You're not up to running a professional football club. You're more likely to take us down to League 2 than the championship. I've had enough of your *****.
I don't expect us to win every game and be man city of league one but the footballs been abysmal for the last year. Its become a very hard watch and just not enjoyable.
To be fair mate I started to seriously doubt them after they sacked Collins to save their own bacon. That being said I was willing to give them another chance but it's been a ******* disaster. They need to go.