To be fair, nobody should be allowed to comment on anything. Except bullying and racism.</p> Imagine that though, folk who have an interest in something passing comment on it.</p>
no need for a series of private meetings when hundreds of people all have the same concerns, the company KNOWS what the issues are, whether they act on those or not is their decision but there is absolutly no chance that I will attend private tea and biscuit sessions to tell them exactly what they already know. My concerns: Using official media sources to have a go at customers. Massive PR no no No proof reading (or crap proof reading) of the programme BEFORE it goes to press. Not necessarily rob's fault but as editor he could and should be getting someone else to read it, it isn't a long job. If someone is reading it then change that person. No need for private meeting to point that out is there. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A load of them on the official site. No need for a private meeting to point out that it is just damn right ugly and bad journalism. More irrelevent website stories than any other club that I can find. No need for private meeting, rob knows there is more than any other club. And there you have pretty much the only issues. I think you'll find if you look that I have actually stuck up for Rob on more than one occasion (as recent as a couple of weeks ago) and said that it is unfair he is expected to do the work of several people. Having said that, if he is short on time then don't waste more time coming on here or organising for photos of his family to be put in the programmes, writing about his customers etc.