Chase Outlaw wrote:The statement for Ronnie on the offical site suggests he only knew Tony was leaving on Monday afternoon,Can't have that the world and his granny knew he was Noriwch bound.In an interview on Radio Scotland in his first few days in charge at Carrow Rd Alex Neil was asked if he was going to sign any Hamilton players he said "not in the next couple of days".From then on it was nailed on it would pan out as it has.As for the money and where it goes I personally don't care the guys in charge are doing a fantastic job and long may it continue,But i have never seen a £20 note stick one in the rigging.
Roll on Saturday.
Willie Wastle wrote:Davie Hogg starts a good thread. I don't agree with everything he says, but I agree with his overall assessment. Some have debated differences in a reasonable way.
But one poster implies he is a "happy clapper", and talks of "defeatism" and a "lack of ambition". Isn't this what the moderator warned against only the other day?
It's a shame that some of our fans seem determined to attack others just because they have a different point of view
Nobody "speaks for the fans" more than anyone else here, and such claims are no more than self-aggrandisement.
Davie Hogg wrote:Same kind of thing we had last year from yes voters in the neverendum. Ye Old Hamiltonian may have learned his debating skills there.
Finally,on a funny note You will find I was anything but a Yes voter,but politics is politics and football is football unless folk want to act like The Goon Brigade.Both should be separate.For many,football is a way to forget politics,work,relationships etc etc.
Alexander the Great wrote:
more like Monday night, west brom and Norwich agreed a fee for dorrans only for him to knock them back
YeOldeHamiltonian wrote:Hoggy old bean,I was putting the point of view of myself and quite a few others as my Social Media accounts testify.Not debating per say,but highlighting points myself and others have been saying.
Where I differ from you guys is that folk are disheartened by the past month after the euphoria of the Motherwell and St.Johnstone games.People have a "what could have been" feeling rather than the uber positivity on here with no criticism- however mild and justified.
No organisation should be immune from constructive criticism,whether that be a football club or an award winning company.A good wide range of views matters-whether on here or elsewhere.
Only time will tell which approach was the best,but the fact the club were trying for players,showed they know replacements are needed.It's not going to be now,but the fans expect a bit of action in the summer.
Those who folk on here see as sceptics,do so for the same reason I would hope as all of us.Namely to see a winning team,but where we differ is accepting sliding back into mediocrity when a wee bit of ambition could lead to greater rewards.....and not for a huge outlay either.
A Guy on here stated he didn't care about top 6.If that's the case,why is he going to games if he doesn't care.Does he not want Accies to achieve our highest ever SPL position or to equal our BEST ever finish.That line of thinking baffles many as Social Media attests.
Finally,on a funny note You will find I was anything but a Yes voter,but politics is politics and football is football unless folk want to act like The Goon Brigade.Both should be separate.For many,football is a way to forget politics,work,relationships etc etc.
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