There is not a boardroom in any business, in any country, in any continent that doesn't hoodwink their customers/clients/shareholders.
There is not a government in any part of the world that does not do the same.
The real common denominator is that they all do this and they all do this brazenly to our faces.
The Celtic board are far from perfect. Far, far from perfect, but there seems to be this idea that any potential majority shareholders and board members are going to be benevolent owners who will instantly improve our circumstances.
Where's the precedent for that happening?
We tend to look at Arab investment in PSG and Man City, but don't think for a second that a shitty footballing backwater is going to attract that level of investment, and don't think for another second that there isn't an alternative agenda for Arab investors rerouting their wealth to mainland Europe.
Aye, we've had the runaround, but just look at the car-crash over the Southside and tell me that you'd rather swap places.
And there lies the problem, if we can call it that. We are stuck with what we have.
Get rid of Lawwell and the board and replace them with who?? Whoever comes in will have to run Celtic like a business that benefits its shareholders.
What is it they say? Better the devil you know.[/QUOTE]
All said and done Lubo,you are right ,much of the anger shown is frustration on the fans part ,we are losing games ,where we are better than the opposition,but on the night we fall flat ,why ,?your guess as good as mine and all on here,!we have good players not used to their potential?out of position ,used as a makeshift stopper,fullback,forward etc ,you know what I mean ,still does not take away,the fact that
There is not a boardroom in any business, in any country, in any continent that doesn't hoodwink their customers/clients/shareholders.
There is not a government in any part of the world that does not do the same.
The real common denominator is that they all do this and they all do this brazenly to our faces.
The Celtic board are far from perfect. Far, far from perfect, but there seems to be this idea that any potential majority shareholders and board members are going to be benevolent owners who will instantly improve our circumstances.
Where's the precedent for that happening?
We tend to look at Arab investment in PSG and Man City, but don't think for a second that a shitty footballing backwater is going to attract that level of investment, and don't think for another second that there isn't an alternative agenda for Arab investors rerouting their wealth to mainland Europe.
Aye, we've had the runaround, but just look at the car-crash over the Southside and tell me that you'd rather swap places.
And there lies the problem, if we can call it that. We are stuck with what we have.
Get rid of Lawwell and the board and replace them with who?? Whoever comes in will have to run Celtic like a business that benefits its shareholders.
What is it they say? Better the devil you know.[/QUOTE]
Your right there is no golden goose waiting to invest in us ,unlike down south,that is just near perfect marketing,to attract these foreign investors,! We have to plod on ,but ,much of our problem is self inflicted,!failure to invest in increments in the right places ,and that means getting rid of players on the periphery,who after a season are not making the inroads we thought they would do ,then when needed to invest it is cost multitudes more?that is the boards fault ,wonder how much we are wasting every season acting like this ,you are right that all CEO’s boards are ripping the arse off shareholders etc,they are not honest people ,we just need to back team now,for the time being ,Lennon is on a tight schedule now ,would say he has 1 month to save his skin ,this is now the most crucial time in our history ,we have it in our hands to break records set for evermore,hope we can climb that mountain,we all luv this club and what it stands for,let us as fans not let it down ,if the board do and management,then we will need to deal with it ,hh