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TWTD Questionnaire 2016/17 Results Now Online on 15:56 - Jun 2 with 928 views
1) we NEVER argue about cheese :) 2) who are the 15 idiots who think last season was "very good" or "good" 3) are they the same 15 people who think we'll get promoted in the top 2 next season?
As ever interesting, but not surprising reading. One thing that caught my eye was that Phil suggests Milne was against the season ticket price increases but was overruled. If that's the case why bother with an MD if you're going to overrule him on these sorts of issues?
Surely an MD who has day to day running of the club is going to be better informed on what fans want than an owner who has other companies to run and is not at Portman Road (or even in the country) as often?
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TWTD Questionnaire 2016/17 Results Now Online on 16:34 - Jun 2 with 906 views
TWTD Questionnaire 2016/17 Results Now Online on 16:31 - Jun 2 by MarkP1
As ever interesting, but not surprising reading. One thing that caught my eye was that Phil suggests Milne was against the season ticket price increases but was overruled. If that's the case why bother with an MD if you're going to overrule him on these sorts of issues?
Surely an MD who has day to day running of the club is going to be better informed on what fans want than an owner who has other companies to run and is not at Portman Road (or even in the country) as often?
Also surprising to see the vitriol for Milne and MM to some extent on here and in the news comments not reflected in the pie charts as resoundingly as you'd expect.
As far Milne being overruled goes, I don't think it's anything new given how Clegg ended up leaving the club. Reading between the lines it seems pretty common.