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Why? 21:37 - Dec 17 with 3302 viewsR17ALE

Why, I asked JC, does someone feel the need to crucify you on this messageboard. I alluded to this 3 times but never got an answer!

What I will say is that he has been deeply hurt by lies posted on this forum.

So I ask, why are there one or two people out there who have this hatred of our manager?

Personally, I found him hard to warm to, but passionate and enthusiastic, if stubborn and a little aggressive at times. Given that I've known Hill and Parkin, this chap in comparison is the poorest in instilling a desire to run through brick walls and he can over-talk things to a point. And, to my delight, he can miss the point!

But I have every respect for him in allowing me and Talking Sutty half an hour. But why, just why are so many knives being sharpened against him on the internet? It's unpleasant, and uncalled for imho.

Poll: Who do you think bury should appoint as their next manager?

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Why? on 10:56 - Dec 18 with 670 views49thseason

Why? on 23:10 - Dec 17 by rafc1984

I dont get your post, particularly the first paragraph!

Loads of crap gets posted on this board, within one week, the fans get an opportunity to meet with the manager, to have a proper chat with the guy, and ask what they want without restaint, and time limit.

In my book that is the best PR you are ever likely to find in proffesional football today.

BTW the photographer from MEN, I presume, present for a time today, seemed to know and appreciate JC


The "meet and greet" yesterday was a sticking plaster , hastily put together to try and stop what has been an awful couple of weeks for club and fans alike. The truth is we don't really know much about Coleman and Bell as the management team, our information is gleaned from their previous exploits and what we hear third fourth and fifth hand. Its essential they let us share their dream, let us know what is happening behind the scenes and tell us when they don't want to tell us things. Silence is not an option.
The simple fact is that traditional media is now almost dead as a means of creating a conduit to the fan base. Digital media moves faster, reaches more people and gives feedback faster than ever and the club needs to be in a position to react at the same speed.

I presume "proper" clubs have dedicated PR experts as part of their marketing mix and it may be that its something else we cant afford, but if so its time to admit it and start using the talents of the fan base which could be tapped for the proverbial "buttons".

BTW which director is responsible for marketing, customer relations, PR etc?
Answers on a postcard etc.

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