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Oppose both, but with added nuance that I don’t think he should be sacked on the condition he apologises for lying to us and eats some humble pie (so that means he’ll be sacked lol, as I doubt he capable of doing that).
Ashton meeting Farage, even at Portman Rd, is not really an issue. It is Ashton getting the club mixed up in a Reform stunt which is the fault, compounded by attempting to deny responsibility afterwards.
You could say events got out of hand with the extent of publicity. But Ashton (with his position and responsibilities) should be switched on enough to have realised that was a risk.
Question is wrong. No problem with the visit. Any one should be able to visit. No problem with Mark Ashton. Why can't he I vote anyone for a visit? The problem is when they are both involved in setting up to advertise a political party with the apparent support of our club! How do the players, club workforce and foundation feel about this. If it doesn't affect the teams performances at this the pointy end of the season it will be a bloody miracle.
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What is your view of Nigel Farage’s visit and the role played by Mark Ashton? on 00:40 - Mar 28 with 291 views
Question is wrong. No problem with the visit. Any one should be able to visit. No problem with Mark Ashton. Why can't he I vote anyone for a visit? The problem is when they are both involved in setting up to advertise a political party with the apparent support of our club! How do the players, club workforce and foundation feel about this. If it doesn't affect the teams performances at this the pointy end of the season it will be a bloody miracle.