Some issues were on match days when he was talking to 'mates'. Issues weren't deemed important enough but others stepped up and sorted everything out for me. As I said from personal experience only. Alex will be a big loss.Tony Soprano wrote:Maybe he was simply to busy? When ever I spoke to him he was up to his eyes with work.SULLY34 wrote:Had great dealings with him but also an equal amount of poor communication and lack of interest in certain dealings with him.theale wrote:Let's get James watts back from Hereford, he bleeds black and amber and has great business acumen.
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I reckon he'd be a great appointment.
Re: CEO leaving
32Yes stav James was always flat out,he worked very hard and was shafted,remember big brother is watching us all.
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Re: CEO leaving
33Yes stav James was always flat out,he worked very hard and was shafted,remember big brother is watching us all.
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Re: CEO leaving
34James left for better days and looks like Alex has done the same.
You must have a professional amongst all the amateurs no matter how keen they are.
Doubt if anybody else left could organise a presentation as we have seen from Alex.
You must have a professional amongst all the amateurs no matter how keen they are.
Doubt if anybody else left could organise a presentation as we have seen from Alex.
Re: CEO leaving
35So your basically saying Alex and james were unprofessional,your 3rd post I know who your batting for.
Re: CEO leaving
36Chris k your very special to us,please don't leave the board prematurely,your wisdom intrigues me.
Re: CEO leaving
37Totally opposite.theale wrote:So your basically saying Alex and james were unprofessional,your 3rd post I know who your batting for.
From what I have seen and heard both splendid at their jobs.
Re: CEO leaving
41Some people would find a complaint over something simple like a cup of tea. The worlds gone soft.
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