Successful Chaos

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Re: Successful Chaos

by Nameless » 17 Sep 2020 19:26

Snowflake Royal Someone who won't tell Dai he's clueless and doing it wrong.


Not sure why he’d pass on the opinion of a random fan with a history of over reaction, but I guess they may fancy a chuckle

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Re: Successful Chaos

by JR » 17 Sep 2020 21:24

Little off-topic but I do wonder why we are so excellent off the pitch in certain areas despite the chaos in the playing part of the club.

Season ticket prices, how we’ve dealt with last season and recently the launch for this season, local food suppliers etc. A lot of innovation, valuing long term customers and support for local area. Who is driving that behaviour inside the club?

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Re: Successful Chaos

by SouthDownsRoyal » 17 Sep 2020 21:46

JR Little off-topic but I do wonder why we are so excellent off the pitch in certain areas despite the chaos in the playing part of the club.

Season ticket prices, how we’ve dealt with last season and recently the launch for this season, local food suppliers etc. A lot of innovation, valuing long term customers and support for local area. Who is driving that behaviour inside the club?


True but organising food at the ground is quite different to buying players and appointing managers

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Re: Successful Chaos

by Snowflake Royal » 17 Sep 2020 22:54

Things seem to go badly when Dai takes an active hand.

Manager selection
High profile transfers in and out
Wage bill management

That sort of thing.

Mundane detail in the day to day running, much better.

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Re: Successful Chaos

by Lower West » 19 Sep 2020 22:02

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Agreed.
It looked like Bowen back as DofF supporting a new coaching focused manager was a sensible and supportable move. Trust Bowen to mess that up......
The Chief Exec change is harder to call. The new guy is not some random foreigner parachuted in, the timing might not have been great but time will tell as to what he brings. Certainly the season ticket stuff has been well thought out and well communicated although obviously any positives must be down to Nige whilst and negatives will be the new guy


New CEO is very low key. Temporary measure perhaps.


Possibly, although talking to someone who worked at the club until recently apparantly the new guy has actually been around ages and been heavily involved.


Makes sense. Dai being stuck in China needed a trusted inside guy to report to him. DaI speaks no English either so a translator would be required.


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