stagmanrob wrote:When Carolyn has been CEO, the purse strings have been loosened a little (Flitcroft and Evans springs to mind)
She has always gone on about the Bishop Street end being an eyesore and wanting it sorted too.
She likes to spend, that's evident. Might not necessarily be a bad thing as long as she doesn't leave John skint.
scotsstag wrote:PostmanPat wrote:arsene wengers coat wrote:That's a shame. Good luck david.
Id rather the Radfords show an interest again than have a CEO though personally.
But the Radford’s haven’t got a footballing brain.
How exactly has Sharpe got a better one ?
stagmanrob wrote:When Carolyn has been CEO, the purse strings have been loosened a little (Flitcroft and Evans springs to mind)
She has always gone on about the Bishop Street end being an eyesore and wanting it sorted too.
She likes to spend, that's evident. Might not necessarily be a bad thing as long as she doesn't leave John skint.
gazza1988 wrote:stagmanrob wrote:When Carolyn has been CEO, the purse strings have been loosened a little (Flitcroft and Evans springs to mind)
She has always gone on about the Bishop Street end being an eyesore and wanting it sorted too.
She likes to spend, that's evident. Might not necessarily be a bad thing as long as she doesn't leave John skint.
She was made CEO in 2011. Until Sharpe joined as Director of football in May 2020 to then take over as CEO when they went to Portugal in September 2020. She became co-chairperson and returned as CEO today.
She was CEO for Paul Cox, Adam Murray, Steve Evans, David Flitcroft, John Dempster, and part of Graham Coughlan.
Once in the league under Cox and Murray I don't think the purse strings were "loose".
MTFCMusings wrote:Good luck to David Sharpe, his tenure has been positive and I personally liked the way he conducted himself, he is considered a good operator from what I have heard.
I’m hoping for a more low key Carolyn than we have experienced previously, she obviously knows the job well having done it for a number of years.
MTFCMusings wrote:Good luck to David Sharpe, his tenure has been positive and I personally liked the way he conducted himself, he is considered a good operator from what I have heard.
I’m hoping for a more low key Carolyn than we have experienced previously, she obviously knows the job well having done it for a number of years.
stagmanrob wrote:gazza1988 wrote:stagmanrob wrote:When Carolyn has been CEO, the purse strings have been loosened a little (Flitcroft and Evans springs to mind)
She has always gone on about the Bishop Street end being an eyesore and wanting it sorted too.
She likes to spend, that's evident. Might not necessarily be a bad thing as long as she doesn't leave John skint.
She was made CEO in 2011. Until Sharpe joined as Director of football in May 2020 to then take over as CEO when they went to Portugal in September 2020. She became co-chairperson and returned as CEO today.
She was CEO for Paul Cox, Adam Murray, Steve Evans, David Flitcroft, John Dempster, and part of Graham Coughlan.
Once in the league under Cox and Murray I don't think the purse strings were "loose".
Purse strings were more than loose under Cox the season before. We had a massive budget to escape that league. It could be cut back once there because we had TV money that we weren't getting before. It was clearly planned out that way.
Murray was a stop-gap, a new inexperienced manager who did wonders with a cut back budget, signing arguably some of our best players that stayed on for managers afterwards.
But you can't argue we have spent with Carolyn at the helm like when she goes into Harrods with her American Express card.
Amber Andy wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:Good luck to David Sharpe, his tenure has been positive and I personally liked the way he conducted himself, he is considered a good operator from what I have heard.
I’m hoping for a more low key Carolyn than we have experienced previously, she obviously knows the job well having done it for a number of years.
Is Carolyn returning to the role ?
PostmanPat wrote:scotsstag wrote:PostmanPat wrote:arsene wengers coat wrote:That's a shame. Good luck david.
Id rather the Radfords show an interest again than have a CEO though personally.
But the Radford’s haven’t got a footballing brain.
How exactly has Sharpe got a better one ?
He’s been around the game and he knows what’s what. He has more idea than the Radfords. Radfords got rid of Flitcroft and replaced him with Dempster.
Ethers1979 wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:Good luck to David Sharpe, his tenure has been positive and I personally liked the way he conducted himself, he is considered a good operator from what I have heard.
I’m hoping for a more low key Carolyn than we have experienced previously, she obviously knows the job well having done it for a number of years.
Agreed, please don’t turn up at FGR in a helicopter again, out of touch and embarrassing.
Thanks Musings for info.MTFCMusings wrote:Amber Andy wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:Good luck to David Sharpe, his tenure has been positive and I personally liked the way he conducted himself, he is considered a good operator from what I have heard.
I’m hoping for a more low key Carolyn than we have experienced previously, she obviously knows the job well having done it for a number of years.
Is Carolyn returning to the role ?
Yes, it was mentioned in the article on the main site.
Dave Wayne wrote:Ethers1979 wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:Good luck to David Sharpe, his tenure has been positive and I personally liked the way he conducted himself, he is considered a good operator from what I have heard.
I’m hoping for a more low key Carolyn than we have experienced previously, she obviously knows the job well having done it for a number of years.
Agreed, please don’t turn up at FGR in a helicopter again, out of touch and embarrassing.
I would do it just to pee off their chairman.
scotsstag wrote:PostmanPat wrote:scotsstag wrote:PostmanPat wrote:arsene wengers coat wrote:That's a shame. Good luck david.
Id rather the Radfords show an interest again than have a CEO though personally.
But the Radford’s haven’t got a footballing brain.
How exactly has Sharpe got a better one ?
He’s been around the game and he knows what’s what. He has more idea than the Radfords. Radfords got rid of Flitcroft and replaced him with Dempster.
Please tell me his achievements in football and how "he knows what's what" ?
Flitcroft failed twice with a huge budget, the decision was correct but replacement wrong...
sunray wrote:Good luck to David Sharpe.
Just hope it's not a Stev Evans situation. Runs the family business in July and then becomes CEO at another club.
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