Chris Webb":hqike9ee said:
Tugboat":hqike9ee said:
pi$$ing into the wind springs to mind.
Its pretty clear that Brendan see's only 2 options in this. BIL or liquidation.
Then it is up to us, starting tomorrow to let him know that isn't acceptable.
Chris
Kind of agree with what tugboat has said.
Whilst I love seeing the passion and endeavor it does seem to me people are missing the message.
Like what is said above its BIL or liquidation. Gullifoyle is not interested in what the trust or any Argyle fans are saying. If he did this saga wouldnt have gone on for how many months it has. Its like you guys can shout as loud as you like but behind the scenes Risdale has played a blinder. Whilst making out he is interested in what the trust and Argyle fans have to say he has manipulated the situation I believe for his own selfish interests. A leopard never changes his spots so why after many years of us, as football fans, witnessing the destruction he has caused to other football clubs would he now be interested in saving Argyle for the good of football. He isnt.
As much as everyone goes on about Gullifoyle and Heaney the problem in trying to save this football club is Risdale. He's in the perfect place to overlook everything and communicate to all parties concerned so his grand master plan takes shape. And if he doesnt take the club he is making sure no one else will.
I hope the march goes well as I appauld what people are trying to do. Unfortuately, its seems to me Risdale has taken a back seat whilst everyone else takes the heat. To get rid of the problem you must get to the root. You dig out the root and you start again.
Whether the deal goes through as not it seems to me everyone is thinking very short term. You might think that is what its all about. However, this problems will resurface again in 12-18 months if Peter Risdale is still here. Whether its under Heaney or Brent there will always be a threat of liquidation to our club because as his record shows he runs a club with no regard to sensible financing, as shown with Leeds and Cardiff.