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3Could anyone enlighten me on what he's actually achieved since taking over the Dragons?
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4Maintained their existence?fontague-smythe wrote: June 14th, 2022, 2:18 pm Could anyone enlighten me on what he's actually achieved since taking over the Dragons?
Provided County with an excellent playing service?
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5He has been responsible for keeping professional sport alive in Newport City Centre. Fingers crossed he can sort a contract out between the landlord and county.
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6Yes indeed. Thought I remember reading on this forum that the contract had already been agreed and would be announced after the end of the season. What has happened to that?flat4 wrote: June 14th, 2022, 3:24 pm He has been responsible for keeping professional sport alive in Newport City Centre. Fingers crossed he can sort a contract out between the landlord and county.
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7Well under his tenure since 2017 he has managed to achieve the near impossible in taking a dog dirt rugby team to unparalleled levels of crap. To such an extent that the Dragons have by a country mile the worst support and results. Didn’t achieve a single home win this season. I think even Scunthorpe managed that. And now he’s going to work for Boris, that’s right up there with his decision to host the Blues at RP. Sooner he buggers off the better.fontague-smythe wrote: June 14th, 2022, 2:18 pm Could anyone enlighten me on what he's actually achieved since taking over the Dragons?
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8We need the Dragons to be successful to help us stay at RP. In this respect Buttress has been a disappointment with the demise of the Dragons being forecast by some.
I must say that an anti-Johnson, Welsh nationalist is a surprise appointment. Johnson is not paying him, of course.
I must say that an anti-Johnson, Welsh nationalist is a surprise appointment. Johnson is not paying him, of course.
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9He’s attempting to mitigate the disaster of the cost of living crisis and minimise child poverty, no more no less and not taking a salary. His politics are well known.G Guest wrote: June 17th, 2022, 2:02 pm We need the Dragons to be successful to help us stay at RP. In this respect Buttress has been a disappointment with the demise of the Dragons being forecast by some.
I must say that an anti-Johnson, Welsh nationalist is a surprise appointment. Johnson is not paying him, of course.
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10How about a live aid style concert @ RP Im certain Gavin knows Bob Geldof & Midge Ure .
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11I'm with you on that.lowandhard wrote: June 17th, 2022, 5:45 pmHe’s attempting to mitigate the disaster of the cost of living crisis and minimise child poverty, no more no less and not taking a salary. His politics are well known.G Guest wrote: June 17th, 2022, 2:02 pm We need the Dragons to be successful to help us stay at RP. In this respect Buttress has been a disappointment with the demise of the Dragons being forecast by some.
I must say that an anti-Johnson, Welsh nationalist is a surprise appointment. Johnson is not paying him, of course.
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12Not quite. There was a rumour it had been agreed, then it was suggested that IF it had, it would make most sense to announce it at the end of the season so we could end on a high note.OLDCROMWELLIAN wrote: June 14th, 2022, 3:58 pm Thought I remember reading on this forum that the contract had already been agreed and would be announced after the end of the season. What has happened to that?
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13As I understand the FA regulations, County only require an annual agreement to have primacy of fixtures from the landlord. Obviously that has to be in place before the new season fixtures are announced.
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14Can’t believe he’s said this about Johnson though, apologising to him for tweets he made saying Johnson had to go ….
“When I met with the Prime Minister, I saw that passion – very similar to how I feel about it. He invigorated me to get involved,” he said.
Asked about his critical social media posts about the Prime Minister, he said: “I think you’ve got to be grown-up about these things. I didn’t know anybody.
“I’ve been working in business and industry for the last 20 years and a little bit of sport. So I didn’t know anybody in politics and certainly didn’t know, obviously, anyone personally.
“So I think there’s a very innocent element to most people on social media where you just in a flippant moment say things. You don’t know people.
“It doesn’t mean that you actually believe it or even remember it. Because genuinely I didn’t remember it.”
“When I met with the Prime Minister, I saw that passion – very similar to how I feel about it. He invigorated me to get involved,” he said.
Asked about his critical social media posts about the Prime Minister, he said: “I think you’ve got to be grown-up about these things. I didn’t know anybody.
“I’ve been working in business and industry for the last 20 years and a little bit of sport. So I didn’t know anybody in politics and certainly didn’t know, obviously, anyone personally.
“So I think there’s a very innocent element to most people on social media where you just in a flippant moment say things. You don’t know people.
“It doesn’t mean that you actually believe it or even remember it. Because genuinely I didn’t remember it.”
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15My media history would possibly get me a “ hero of the revolution “ medal in a communist country and the death sentence in Florida . I can’t believe Johnson ( a walking , talking Americanism if ever there was one! ) is much concerned with social media comments - if he was he’d surely be out buying razor blades as I write…
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