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I am so happy that we have Kate Roffe and Gary Pert leading our Club.❤️💙🙏

  • Grapeviney changed the title to Gary Pert on Sportsday (3/4/22)

Interesting listen. Sam McClure tried to get at who the leaker was with the ‘are you comfortable that the board leaker has left the club’ question.

Yes the board leaker has left the club…

Hope we can all glean from that who the real Demons are…

 
1 hour ago, rpfc said:

Interesting listen. Sam McClure tried to get at who the leaker was with the ‘are you comfortable that the board leaker has left the club’ question.

Yes the board leaker has left the club…

Hope we can all glean from that who the real Demons are…

There is no doubt from his response that they know who leaked the documents. Now we just need someone to leak that name 😉

12 minutes ago, FlashInThePan said:

There is no doubt from his response that they know who leaked the documents. Now we just need someone to leak that name 😉

Confidential board documents + No longer at the club =  B-----tt

At least he waited until last season was over and we won the cup before spilling the beans.

Could have seriously set us back years or even a decade if he had done it during 2021 and possibly we lost our coach.

Small mercies.


27 minutes ago, FlashInThePan said:

There is no doubt from his response that they know who leaked the documents. Now we just need someone to leak that name 😉

I think we all know who has recently left the board in acrimony.

 

39 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Confidential board documents + No longer at the club =  B-----tt

At least he waited until last season was over and we won the cup before spilling the beans.

Could have seriously set us back years or even a decade if he had done it during 2021 and possibly we lost our coach.

Small mercies.

Luci, after listening twice, nowhere did Pert say the perpetrator has left the club. That’s just a conclusion that the posters on here have drawn (which may yet turn out to be correct), but we shouldn’t be putting words into Perts mouth that he didn’t say. 

1 hour ago, Neil Crompton said:

Luci, after listening twice, nowhere did Pert say the perpetrator has left the club. That’s just a conclusion that the posters on here have drawn (which may yet turn out to be correct), but we shouldn’t be putting words into Perts mouth that he didn’t say. 

In my defence, I didn't attribute the 'no longer at the club' to Pert.   And you are quite right Pert didn't use those words nor directly answer the question.

I took Pert's response (to the question 'that the person is no longer at the club' @ 7.10 minute mark) along the lines of it is ...something that we dealt with...its not reflective of events in recent times...he has never seen the organisation as aligned as it is now... (my abbreviating and paraphrasing) as an indication the answer was:  that person(s) is/are in the past.

But sure, I can see how Pert's comments could be interpreted differently. 

Edited by Lucifers Hero

 
2 hours ago, FlashInThePan said:

There is no doubt from his response that they know who leaked the documents. Now we just need someone to leak that name 😉

At the Coterie season launch last Friday night Mike Sheehan interviewed Goodwin.

Right up front Mike addressed the media issue and leaks etc and how Goodwin and club were handling perosnally over the last few weeks. Goodwin said "...We all know where the leak came from..."  and I've move on type of response after that quote, the journalist in question didn't even call me for a quote/comment. etc.   

He seems to have had great support and Roffey in her speech had a quiet level of fury and contempt at the articles and intent. She can be on my side anytime in a fight.

Lots of people in the room were nodding, so maybe most insiders know and lets get o with 2022.

maybe I was the only one in the room that didn't know.


While Pert didn't say the person had left the club, he chose two key words in response to the question as to whether the person who leaked had left the club.  He said the situation had been ''dealt with'' and that he'd never been at a more unified club.

It's patently clear they're gone.

 

2 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The Club know who leaked 

Sounds very definitive. Have they left the club? 

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