Trivela Group Takeover

But he could have done it in 26000 less posts and been listened to a lot more.

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Agreed. But, after many years of saying the same thing I have come to the conclusion we are never gonna change him :rofl:

I value his contributions tbh they do carry weight and certainly would never want him to stop posting just because the majority sometimes dont want to listen to a bit of realism - or a different opinion

It’s a good statement from the club and much welcomed.

However we are a football team and fans pay to watch us win games, I can guarantee you unless things pick up fans will lose patience.

It’s the nature of the beast.

He’s also turned every match thread into a boring ding dong with another poster, usually over trivial semantics concerning issues where none of us know the absolute truth - see the latest last evening, and we have’t even got to the weekly Kinsella files yet…now that is :yawning_face:

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The foundations are there and clear to see.

Owners :white_check_mark:
Manager :white_check_mark:
Players :white_check_mark:

The only problem we are encountering is

Fans patience :x:
Injuries :x:

Really dont understand how people can not see the increase in wage budget or quality of player has improved.

Trivela need the fans backing they havent come in promising us to be world beaters, what they have done is set out realistic targets for a club our size.

Lets be honest we are in a situation every fan as wanted us to be in for a long time. Rich owners Freehold,increased wage budget, the stadium is looking fresh and tidy, the matchday experience is slowly heading in the right direction.

I know my dreams of better days of being a competitive league 1 team knocking on the door of the championship are not so much a dream anymore more a possibility with the ownership of Trivela.

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Agree Peel

We’ve had decades of slowly being bled dry and asset stripped by Jeff

Then we pitched in to a couple of years of poor management by Pomlett. That guy was dangerous and taking us to non league

Now we have the first signs of promise for decades. Maybe people were naive. Got to remember we have people around the club who worked for Jeff and were then complicit with spiral Pomlett put us in to.

Trust Flynn and trust Boycott.

Flynn has to show over the course of this and next season he can get the best out of what he’s recruits

Boycott has got to make sure the club makes progress every year

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Fair comment think fans patience is a bit thin because of 6 years of shite tbh so its understandable can only hope better is coming soon.
Think we have had one good season the last 15 years as well?

It’s not what he says - it’s how he says it.

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I agree with much of what you have said but, I can’t be as damning of Pomlett as you are.

Pomlett didn’t put us into a downward spiral. That path was set long before; by the actions of one man alone, summed up by your own opening remarks.

Pomlett was never going to turn that around in two years, even if he was wealthier and we hadn’t had the challenges of covid. I’d liken it to trying to turn around a speeding juggernaut on a bed of ice.

That’s not to say he hasn’t made mistakes… he has… quite a few. He will always be tarnished by his connections with Bonser and I so wanted Pomlett to remove all traces of that regime from the boardroom and football club when he became owner.

If his legacy is to have found the means to regain the freehold and begin the transition back to becomming an established league one club, with a realistic aim to establish itself in the championship, then history hopefully will remember him well.

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:joy: yes because you and other posters are so considerate with your points …

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He used to be a lot worse when he was plain old Scott Powell, but he’s a lot older now :laughing:

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I … don’t know what point this is supposed to be making.

Very true :joy:

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I guess there’s no point in dragging up things with Pomlett but at a time we needed change direction and leadership He did a worse job in running the Club (Football and Matchday) than Bonser did and that took some doing.

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Bottom line is though we are still paying the leach £10,500 a week to play in our own stadium. Thats 2/3 very good players wages right there!

I’m happy with Trivela so far, there are small incremental changes. Plus the plans seem sensible.

However, the reality is we will always struggle to compete in a sport where making a profit, whilst paying £550k in rent to your former owner is the clubs guiding principle.

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Btw wonder what the clubs electricity bill will be this season. There’s another issue for Trivela to address and Pombear to mention in a video.

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Because he’s a petulant little man child that needs telling every now and again.

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Totally agree,we will only be able to compete with this gone.Hopefully in 2 years we will be in a better place financially and therefore land some of our top targets and get promoted.

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