TerracingTomas wrote:Don’t disagree Slippy but remember 17 have left the club so in terms of player budget I’m not sure where we are. Also remember that we sold a couple of the young boys so perhaps that money has not gone to Mcgoofey but into the playing budget. More to the point do you know something re the ownership we don’t because it’s all gone very quiet re the change since Mcgoofeys farewell. Nothing from either party.
EarnockAccie wrote:That is utterly niave.
We need an ownership model that is clean and free from corruption. The stadium must come back into an ownership model where HAFC own it. Anything less is unacceptable and ultimately futile. Sticking our heads in the sand if we just ignore the stadium remaining as McGowans plaything. Nothing changes if he’s still there taking the piss. Get him out fully. Now!
Dr Slippy wrote:TerracingTomas wrote:Don’t disagree Slippy but remember 17 have left the club so in terms of player budget I’m not sure where we are. Also remember that we sold a couple of the young boys so perhaps that money has not gone to Mcgoofey but into the playing budget. More to the point do you know something re the ownership we don’t because it’s all gone very quiet re the change since Mcgoofeys farewell. Nothing from either party.
I know nothing more than anyone else about the potential change of ownership, but obviously there has already been some sort of change and it all seems positive to me. I wasn’t a Colin McGowan fan, but don’t share the vitriol that many supporters have towards him.
The current situation reminds me a bit of when Ronnie arrived and made some solid signings. Obviously time will tell how good the signings turn out to be, but the signs are good. I believe as supporters we have to give the new guys a chance, and don’t hold perceived links with CM against them.I personally just want to get back to enjoying my Saturday afternoons again as it seems ages since I did.
If the team starts winning I believe that everything else will fade into the background.
We are today delighted to announce the signing of Connor Murray.
The 25-year-old midfielder joins us shortly after leaving Queen of the South at the end of last season, where he enjoyed two spells, as well as having previously played for Partick Thistle and Gretna (on loan).
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