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Post by laughinggas on Apr 19, 2021 17:27:06 GMT
On website. Not sure it tells us anything.
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Post by The Concept on Apr 19, 2021 17:49:40 GMT
#comingbackstronger
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2021 17:52:42 GMT
A number of announcements imminent. Hopefully, one of those will be around season tickets for next season.
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Post by a more piratey game on Apr 19, 2021 18:02:26 GMT
One typo but overall a good and timely letter. And one which continues to try to improve communication with fans
A thoroughly decent effort
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Post by richmace on Apr 19, 2021 18:51:26 GMT
I cannot complain or disagree with anything in the letter. The financial commitment just to keep the club going is mind blowing and we could easily have gone to the wall this season.
That puts things into perspective. We still have a club to support. We live to fight another day.
I think we can all at least agree with that!
UTG
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Post by absent on Apr 19, 2021 20:02:25 GMT
I was expecting a Donate button at the bottom.
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Post by willrog on Apr 19, 2021 20:18:43 GMT
Well put together piece. Surprising lack of the usual 1000 word diatribes from the David Bowie fan club and the army knife.
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Post by bluetornados on Apr 19, 2021 20:34:49 GMT
Club President Wael Al Qadi updates supporters on an array of topics in his latest Open Letter...
'Dear Gasheads,
I know I have only written to you recently but I felt compelled to do so again.
The past year has been tough…really tough.
As an owner of a club the responsibility is immense. You are not only responsible for the safeguarding of a community asset but you also have to do the right thing by your players, staff and supporters.
When the pandemic first struck back in early 2020 nobody knew what to expect or that we would still feel the implications so strongly today. Throughout this period football has provided some respite, escapism and normality for fans across the world, despite an ever changing and restrictive backdrop. However, it really is a miracle that we have made it to this stage without fans returning.
At the start of this, along with owners up and down the country, I committed to doing what I could to fund the club through this crisis. I have made no secret of the fact that this pandemic has posed the single biggest threat to this club since its formation, as it has to the majority of clubs throughout this country and beyond.
Notwithstanding the revenues received and the incredible support you’ve provided, the financial effect of this pandemic has hit hard. Based on current season ticket holders, the cost of the pandemic in a self-sustaining world would mean that every season ticket holder would have to contribute close to an additional £1000.00 on top of what is currently being generated for us to simply maintain our current operational position. This is a financial burden that I am happy to bear to protect our club but I hope that brings into focus the stark reality of the situation we have found ourselves in.
Without the owners up and down the country continuing to fund their clubs to help ensure they get through these times we undoubtedly would have lost teams by now. But we must all continue to work together to protect our pyramid.
Football is a game of emotions and opinions, so understandably when things aren’t going right owners take the criticism. However, I think it is only right that as we approach the end of the season that we pay tribute to all those owners and shareholders that have continued to invest their money to safeguard their clubs and maintain their place within our communities.
Unlike other industries there have been no grants from the government. After a short break on payments to HMRC we not only had to pay our on-going commitments but also repay the amounts that had previously been deferred at the outset of the pandemic. This, despite the fact that we are still without supporters in the stadium and the usual match day income streams. We were able to obtain some limited relief from the furlough scheme but with the players and coaching staff returning to work at the end of July even that assistance was no longer available to us to any significant degree. As you may also be aware, the EFL made a loan provision available to clubs, but this isn’t an option that we have taken up because of the conditions attached.
One thing that the past year and the past 24 hours has reminded us is how vitally important our supporters are to us. We are lucky to have such a large and passionate fanbase and without your support we wouldn’t be here today. Your support throughout the season and even now has been immense. We know that many of you will have experienced your own difficulties throughout the last year but your support has remained constant despite our struggles on the pitch. That is the measure of a fan base and the definition of support. We will be forever grateful for all you have done over the past year and next season we will need you back in the Mem, getting behind the team and supporting the club. Now more than ever.
Yesterday afternoon news broke of the European Super League. It goes without saying that, like the majority of clubs and fans throughout this country and Europe, this club fundamentally opposes the plans put forward by the clubs involved. The impacts will be felt throughout the football pyramid with damaging effects on our league and cup structures.
Ultimately, football in this country has been the people’s game for generations. The foundations are built on the principle of hope that any team can rise through the ranks to compete at the highest level. These proposals completely destroy that hope. The chances of Rovers earning a big cup tie at Old Trafford or Anfield are diminished. A team like Leicester or Forest will no longer be able to over-turn the odds. It is heartbreaking.
Despite, the emergence of these proposals, I have no doubt that should they continue to progress that we will survive. Why? Because in the past the club has overcome adversities due to our fans and community standing by the club.
Being a foreign owner, you often get accused of treating your club as a play thing as opposed to caring deeply about the club, it’s supporters and the game as a whole. I can honestly say that this club is special to me. Doing the right thing for the club and our supporters matters and supporting our community is vital.
To that note, I was delighted that our Community Trust was recently announced as the winners of the Community Club of the Year for the South West in the EFL. We are delighted to be working so closely with them to help all those in need within the community and the award was greatly deserved. A special mention also to Alex Rodman who despite what has been a difficult season for him personally due to injury and illness, has also been recognised as the PFA’s Player in the Community award for League One.
Everything we have been through is a reminder of what this club means to us all. There is nothing like having you all at the Mem supporting the team through thick and thin. Meeting with friends and family, being passed from generation to generation. Together, we will continue to represent you, your community and the City of Bristol with pride and passion.
I appreciate that it is a difficult time given that our league status remains undecided but we will soon be reaching out to ask for your commitment for the new season. There is never a right or easy time to do this and we are under no illusions that our current league position and the effects of the past 12 months will have an enormous impact.
However, before the details are published I wanted to put it in writing that my commitment to our club, this project and to our ambitions remains absolute regardless of how this season finishes. The ambition is to reach the Championship and although this season may see us take a step backwards in that goal, our ambition to get there remains constant. For absolute clarity our budgets and investment in the team will continue at competitive levels, whichever league we are in with the aim of promotion.
In addition, our backroom team is working tirelessly to continue to improve our processes and ticketing operations to ensure that we are providing the best possible service to you. There are a number of announcements and updates due shortly to this affect.
Furthermore, I know that some of you may hold some concerns about returning to the stadium. However, I wanted to assure you that we are working closely with the local Safety Advisory Group to ensure that your return for the new season is as safe as it can be.
We will bounce back from this. We will unlock the full potential of this club. But we can only do it if we stick together.
So, let’s get behind the boys for the final games of the season and give them the best possible chance of securing our status in League One. Stay healthy, happy and positive and I look forward to the day where we meet at the Mem again.
Thank you all for your continued and unwavering support.
UTG!
Wael'
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Post by swissgas on Apr 19, 2021 23:07:07 GMT
Well put together piece. Surprising lack of the usual 1000 word diatribes from the David Bowie fan club and the army knife. Blades are out willrog What a quandary it is, say nothing, say what you don’t really believe in order to be nice or say what you think and upset people. Rich Mace says he cannot complain or disagree with anything said in the letter and most fans probably feel exactly the same way but isn’t what is not said also important ? Maybe I’m in a minority of one but I think much more is needed and should be expected from a leader of a professional football club. Wael is wearing his heart on his sleeve but his head must be in turmoil. He has chosen to say absolutely nothing about some very important issues which have arisen in the past week which is not a wise move because IMO avoiding issues like this won’t make them go away but will increase the chances of negative outcomes. Would anyone like to explain or justify why no mention was made of ; The manager’s damning condemnation of the off field innovations, medical specialists, fitness specialists, recruitment specialists etc, which Wael has previously taken credit for ? The mandate B***** says he has been given to completely restructure the club and to dismiss some of the senior employees he holds responsible for the mess ? The drastic change to the club house plans which were not announced by the club but leaked out and which mean it will be well into next season before the facility can be used ?
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Post by eppinggas on Apr 20, 2021 7:47:59 GMT
I was expecting a Donate button at the bottom. I was expecting a "detonate" button at the bottom. Which would be more in line with the current Souse revolution. But there was no mention of the manager, or his back up team. No mention. At all. So, a well written piece. But with a very obvious omission IMHO.
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Post by rowdenhill on Apr 20, 2021 8:07:44 GMT
That's cost another £2000 for some hack jobbing copywriter to trot out those platitudes.
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Post by Rex on Apr 20, 2021 8:29:39 GMT
I honestly believe Wael means what he says when he talks about his care and affection for Rovers.
I think if I was chairman and wrote you all an open letter, you too would believe I cared about the club. Whether that would make me a good chairman or not is an entirely different matter.
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Post by darloGAS on Apr 20, 2021 9:17:55 GMT
Well put together piece. Surprising lack of the usual 1000 word diatribes from the David Bowie fan club and the army knife. Blades are out willrog What a quandary it is, say nothing, say what you don’t really believe in order to be nice or say what you think and upset people. Rich Mace says he cannot complain or disagree with anything said in the letter and most fans probably feel exactly the same way but isn’t what is not said also important ? Maybe I’m in a minority of one but I think much more is needed and should be expected from a leader of a professional football club. Wael is wearing his heart on his sleeve but his head must be in turmoil. He has chosen to say absolutely nothing about some very important issues which have arisen in the past week which is not a wise move because IMO avoiding issues like this won’t make them go away but will increase the chances of negative outcomes. Would anyone like to explain or justify why no mention was made of ; The manager’s damning condemnation of the off field innovations, medical specialists, fitness specialists, recruitment specialists etc, which Wael has previously taken credit for ? The mandate B***** says he has been given to completely restructure the club and to dismiss some of the senior employees he holds responsible for the mess ? The drastic change to the club house plans which were not announced by the club but leaked out and which mean it will be well into next season before the facility can be used ? I'm impressed he called me David, and not Dave in my email copy. You've won me over, Wael' 😎 #UTG
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Post by Delsy on Apr 20, 2021 11:34:45 GMT
" Keep On Rowing "
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Post by richmace on Apr 20, 2021 11:42:51 GMT
Well put together piece. Surprising lack of the usual 1000 word diatribes from the David Bowie fan club and the army knife. Blades are out willrog What a quandary it is, say nothing, say what you don’t really believe in order to be nice or say what you think and upset people. Rich Mace says he cannot complain or disagree with anything said in the letter and most fans probably feel exactly the same way but isn’t what is not said also important ? Maybe I’m in a minority of one but I think much more is needed and should be expected from a leader of a professional football club. Wael is wearing his heart on his sleeve but his head must be in turmoil. He has chosen to say absolutely nothing about some very important issues which have arisen in the past week which is not a wise move because IMO avoiding issues like this won’t make them go away but will increase the chances of negative outcomes. Would anyone like to explain or justify why no mention was made of ; The manager’s damning condemnation of the off field innovations, medical specialists, fitness specialists, recruitment specialists etc, which Wael has previously taken credit for ? The mandate B***** says he has been given to completely restructure the club and to dismiss some of the senior employees he holds responsible for the mess ? The drastic change to the club house plans which were not announced by the club but leaked out and which mean it will be well into next season before the facility can be used ? You are correct by saying there are lot of critical points that were not covered by the recent open letter.
The fact that the manager is being highly critical in public of the footballing fundamentals of Wael's club WITHOUT a corresponding comment from Wael (i.e. JB is acting on Wael's behalf) is very odd. If Wael had initiated a root and branch overhaul of the club and appointed JB to oversee that, then he would be applauded for doing so.
There appears to be a public disconnect between manager and owner. I cannot see how that would end well.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2021 11:58:53 GMT
Well put together piece. Surprising lack of the usual 1000 word diatribes from the David Bowie fan club and the army knife. OK, not wishing to disappoint, I got as far as his 3rd sentence and lost all hope. Why should we be grateful that he's wasted all of the equity in the stadium, and with it the club's security over the last 5 years, when that equity could very comfortably have seen us through the last 12 months? Then, to put a rotten stinking cherry on top of it, we have a manager that our supporters were openly hostile towards when he was appointed by Fleetwood (I challenge you to find a single post on any Rovers board in support of that appointment or saying that people were judging him or Fleetwood harshly) and now we're relegated. How about rather than just pointing fingers and myself and Swiss, you tell us what the plan is and in what way you see it putting Rovers in a position where the lost equity is built up again and the club has a sustainable business plan, or do you think that Wael is able to cover losses ITRO £3m PA indefinitely? Good Lord, just read further. He's actually saying that he thinks supporters should 'pay tribute' to him for funding the club. Actually fund it Wael, remove the charge on the stadium so that your money is exposed to risk, then you'll be due some credit, or at least it will be your money you are wasting, not Rovers' security. 236 words. Invoice to follow. Best regards. DBFC.
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Post by emperorsuperbus on Apr 20, 2021 12:39:22 GMT
I cannot complain or disagree with anything in the letter. The financial commitment just to keep the club going is mind blowing and we could easily have gone to the wall this season. That puts things into perspective. We still have a club to support. We live to fight another day. I think we can all at least agree with that! UTG If you are right in what in what you say, clubs without a wealthy and generous owner are doomed. Truth is, everyone this far, rovers and more poverty stricken clubs, have benefited from loans from the EFL franchise, who have borrowed eye watering amounts of money. Truth is There’s is a complete culture of money waste at our club. And you know how much of presidents generosity he expects back from club or scaring off potential buyer when he wants out?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2021 13:00:44 GMT
I cannot complain or disagree with anything in the letter. The financial commitment just to keep the club going is mind blowing and we could easily have gone to the wall this season. That puts things into perspective. We still have a club to support. We live to fight another day. I think we can all at least agree with that! UTG If you are right in what in what you say, clubs without a wealthy and generous owner are doomed. Truth is, everyone this far, rovers and more poverty stricken clubs, have benefited from loans from the EFL franchise, who have borrowed eye watering amounts of money. Truth is There’s is a complete culture of money waste at our club. And you know how much of presidents generosity he expects back from club or scaring off potential buyer when he wants out? Did I miss it or did Wael forget to mention this grant, which with Rovers having higher than average L1 attendances, and much higher gates than most L2 clubs, you would presume was worth a reasonable sum on top of the £375,000?
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Post by emperorsuperbus on Apr 20, 2021 13:29:22 GMT
If you are right in what in what you say, clubs without a wealthy and generous owner are doomed. Truth is, everyone this far, rovers and more poverty stricken clubs, have benefited from loans from the EFL franchise, who have borrowed eye watering amounts of money. Truth is There’s is a complete culture of money waste at our club. And you know how much of presidents generosity he expects back from club or scaring off potential buyer when he wants out? Did I miss it or did Wael forget to mention this grant, which with Rovers having higher than average L1 attendances, and much higher gates than most L2 clubs, you would presume was worth a reasonable sum on top of the £375,000? if you take the letter on face value, Wael didn’t take any money because of the strings attached. That’s not the same thing as posters claiming he saved us, because the option was there to take the money to save the club. if he has taken money and passing off as hasn’t, what a fraudulent criminal letter to fans. overall though the letter to get a round of applause for owners and share holders is a bit of chaff today considering what’s really going on at our club RELEGATION DUE TO OWNERS f UP. My God. How many Gasheads out there still need to wake up. There’s such consistent themes to every one of these missives to fans, we can now write them ourselves. 1. The lettters and interviews tell us nothing. 2. Best summed up by the word manana (pronounced man yah nahhhhhh) in that I assure you something is coming, more news soon. 3. Can never tell us what it actually is. Can’t tell you today. It’s coming. It’s big exciting change. Can’t tell you today. Maybe October.
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Post by laughinggas on Apr 20, 2021 14:09:15 GMT
Correct me if I am wrong. The letter refers to the loan, which we did not apply for because of conditions attached.
I recall there was a non returnable grant/gift made to all T2 T3 clubs which I expect we took.
So what's wrong?
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