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Come on then Mikey - can't wait to see your enlightening thoughts on Keith Wiseman tomorrow..

 

But, I would love to know your reasons for keeping Rupert in his position.....question is, will that be mentioned in your little riposte tomorrow??

 

Are you going to comment on the Dutch Total Football Revolution and it's fantastic results so far?????

 

What a fine way to respond indirectly to Leon's call for unity eh?

 

What's in it for you then??

 

Nice to see that you are still putting the club first along with Askham and Old Man Withers from the Amusement Park eh?????

 

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Same old RUBBISH Mr Richards spouted last time, no doubt.

I am a true fan etc and Rupert is our one and only saviour.

 

Guilty as the rest of The Lavender Hill Mob in my eyes.

 

I want him to come out as one of 'Rupes Troops'....

 

Get the feeling that he will just make mileage out of Wiseman's sale of shares in the past.

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It was an interesting article. He admitted mistakes but also made it clear how far up to his neck Wiseman is in the whole fiasco. Yes Richards touches on the enormous profit Wiseman has made for a very small outlay on Saints shares but the main thrust of his argument is that Wiseman did not take the trouble to look at accounts and agreed the outrageous packages and payoffs for the execs initially appointed by Wilde and that Wiseman's votes led to the execs outnumbering the non-execs on the board. As an example of how not to run a company it was instructive in its damnation of just about everybody involved.

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It was an interesting article. He admitted mistakes but also made it clear how far up to his neck Wiseman is in the whole fiasco. Yes Richards touches on the enormous profit Wiseman has made for a very small outlay on Saints shares but the main thrust of his argument is that Wiseman did not take the trouble to look at accounts and agreed the outrageous packages and payoffs for the execs initially appointed by Wilde and that Wiseman's votes led to the execs outnumbering the non-execs on the board. As an example of how not to run a company it was instructive in its damnation of just about everybody involved.

 

I get the feeling that Mr Wiseman needs to heed the old adage....'Those in Glasshouses' before his next interview...

 

There has certainly been a very large trough at SMS and The Dell during the years...

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I get the feeling that Mr Wiseman needs to heed the old adage....'Those in Glasshouses' before his next interview...

 

There has certainly been a very large trough at SMS and The Dell during the years...

 

 

Actually I think that was exactly the point he was making!

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