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#DonaldOut

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The point is that it's entirely plausible that FPP still want the club, but their valuation of it is way lower than Donald's. The loan deal has him tied up in knots to the point where his only possible out is to sell to them - at their price, not his.

Why would he agree to that loan? Must of been desperate I think.
 

:lol: I actually do feel a bit for him. Genuinely think he wanted to do well, I think criticism does hurt him, and deep down I think he knows he's fucked up and will feel guilty about it. He'll never have experienced anything like this though. It might only be Twitter, but knowing 13,000 people are talking about wanting you to fuck off mustn't be a nice feeling! I just hope he reacts by trying to facilitate a sale at a fair price (not expecting a profit given the bad job he's done) rather than reacting with bitterness and being stubborn. If he stays, especially if Parkinson is here, and if we're still in league one, season card sales will fall off a cliff next season. I hope he isn't too proud to realise he can't turn this around, won't get us up, won't get the fans back onside. I genuinely don't want this to become nasty or personal at all, just want him to accept he gave it a go but couldn't deliver, and leave
I agree with large parts of your post. I think without him, we could have been in a worse state financially and we did go very close last year. He negotiated the investment/takeover and remained loyal to Ross but then made an error of judgement by appointing a journeyman when ambition was needed.

I'm not sure where he can go from here - would sacking Parky give him some breathing space to remain? Would he really want to remain in the present climate? Would the yanks agree to buy him out? If not, what other options would he have?
 
I agree with large parts of your post. I think without him, we could have been in a worse state financially and we did go very close last year. He negotiated the investment/takeover and remained loyal to Ross but then made an error of judgement by appointing a journeyman when ambition was needed.

I'm not sure where he can go from here - would sacking Parky give him some breathing space to remain? Would he really want to remain in the present climate? Would the yanks agree to buy him out? If not, what other options would he have?
Would you have Phillips as manager out of interest
 
Yes, I've just posted on another thread that it seems like a co-ordinated campaign from ALS, Roker Report et al to get Donald to go. This has been a long time coming and is a welcome development IMHO.

Enough is enough and its time for massive change. We cant go on like this anymore.

What happens next thoughMBH?
That is a much bigger thing. What’s the strategy... we don’t control it.
Drive him out but where is the night in shining armour?
Take a deep breath cross our fingers and hope it doesn’t end the club, because we are that close.
Damned if we do damned if we don’t but it’s not worth things getting worse.
 
What happens next thoughMBH?
That is a much bigger thing. What’s the strategy... we don’t control it.
Drive him out but where is the night in shining armour?
Take a deep breath cross our fingers and hope it doesn’t end the club, because we are that close.
Damned if we do damned if we don’t but it’s not worth things getting worse.
It's looking like hes took a 9m loan out to get the club through the season. How much worse could it be? We could already be teetering on the edge
 
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