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Old 30-10-2009, 09:24   #35
yonmon
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Re: Rob Heys

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Originally Posted by Tin Monkey View Post
I'm well aware of Rob's commitment to the club and I take on-board everything that has been said. However, he is very much a part of the recent regimes that have done nothing to adhere themselves to the hearts of the fans or the town.

While it's highly commendable that he was prepared to re-mortgage his home, it does nothing to remove the fact that he was complicit in the lies and deception which riddle the club at this point in time. The defense of "he was only following orders" doesn't stand and sentiment should not cloud people's judgments.

Far be it from me to call for someone to lose their job and their livelihood, but as long as the old regime remain in place, can anyone really see people trusting the club with investment ever again?
Good Post TM !.....and whilst being in agreement with much of what IK had to say, in particular regarding RH's personal sacrifices, the need for some continuity in a transitional stage, and that he is, and that he always was and always will be a staunch supporter of Accrington Stanley...my main concern remains, and that is over a long period now if he, as CEO has been the one responsible for setting the objectives which would see Accrington Stanley maintaining itself as a successful entity both in the World of Soccer, and as an ongoing and developing Organisation...then to the most unskilled eye it is most obvious that these Objectives have failed !!.

My other concern is that unless New Management skills are introduced at the earliest opportunity, then the downward spiral towards Corporate oblivion will
persist !....

If RH , plus a skilled team of Strategist's can achieve a reversal of this, then nothing would please me more than to see this pleasant and amenable young man receiving the acclaim which will be his due!.....BUT ??????

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