I want to be level headed and take a rational step back in relation to all this, I really do.
But I just can't...
Whatever the in's and out's of the deal, the bare fact is that the Board have raised the drawbridge and developed a siege mentality. Who else is going to want to negotiate with them now? What possible incentive is there for Peter Cullum to renegotiate/return to the table, or for anyone to want to talk to the club?
When Delia bought into the club she spoke of no-one ever having absolute power at the club again and that the club and fans must always come first. HOW is this decision in the clubs best interests? I sincerely hope that they are going to explain just what it would have meant and how it, apparantly, would not have been & how ferreting around in lower mid table-hell, last season showed that we are not even guaranteed that cosy CCC place anymore-is better than anything else? They all harp on about "getting Norwich City back to the Premiership", well, HOW, propose HOW THAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN AND HOW YOU PROPOSE TO SEE IT HAPPEN?
Stop spinning the old yarn abount how you are "actively seeking investment", I don't believe you.
We have an ambitious Manager, an excellent coaching team and the much lauded facilities-but nothing in the mentality of the club to justify or merit it. You certainly begin to wonder about the mentality of the clubs owners and finally, about the mentality of the fans and why that loyal 25'000 even bother anymore if their loyalty is rewarded with what seems like a full on snub.
I just hope that Delia et al have something else up their sleeves, because they are not exactly going to be popular over the coming months.
Posted By: Martin Peters, Jul 11, 09:17:14
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