Because if not I'm not sure what their plan actually is. Clean sweep needed and fresh impetus desperately required. A very stagnant football clib that is losing touch every day with its fanbase.
i just posted this on matt baileys thread, and i know i shouldn't have on there… but this is probably more appropriate "matt, just a quick question….. and maybe one that doesn't need an answer, or is hypothetical (and one that i find hard to understand) Do you think that the current owner, although suggesting to the other, has not sold the club due to his expectations of what he thinks he is owed/should receive from the sale? I know he has said on many occasions that nobody wants us, but i do find it hard to believe that a club with great history, a top quality academy, a ground that is (barring one stand) of great quality, and an asset owned by BMBC that i am sure in this climate, they would probably be glad of the extra cash, to sell. sorry i know this is kinda "off topic" but i have always felt that we may be unfashionable, but we are by no way a piss-pot club…... that someone would be interested in apologies if you don't want to add your views lol" ** these are my thoughts only**
It's a bit silly to speak for someone else, particularly someone I don't know personally, but imho those in charge don't want out (although that might be changing as we speak if the criticism continues). I think their plan is for BFC to be as successful as possible. We may not agree with all the decisions, some decisions may appear to be poor ones or turn out to be so, but the motivation remains constant: to make BFC a successful football club. Whatever anyone thinks of the manager, the ceo, board members, the chairman or the owner, these people want the same as us, a successful football club. You may not like them, you may not agree with them, but their intended aim is the same as what we all want.