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One of the things that has been interesting 10:08 - Jun 3 with 761 viewsCheltenham_Blue

through the interviews with the new regime is the number of slight digs at the old structure and ultimately at Marcus Evans.

Ashton said in his iFollow interview - "If it's not right at the top, then businesses and football clubs will founder" and followed that up with, "I don't believe you can build a football club remotely".

I think all of the Three Lions have mentioned something about "absentee ownership" too.

Considering ME owns more of Gamechanger20 than they do on an individual level, it does make me wonder how happy they are that ME's 'price' for writing off the debt was 5% of GC20, and I suspect that simple fact is what held up the whole thing toward the end. Indeed, it would make sense if Evans was holding out for more and that awful draw at Rochdale was what made him settle.
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One of the things that has been interesting on 10:13 - Jun 3 with 701 viewsSteve_M

Ashton definite threw a lot of shade Evans way in that interview. Which was good to hear really because it's been obvious for a long time that running so much of the club on the cheap has been enormously counter-productive.

It's not even that Evans needed to spend vast sums of money, although doing that on things like the pitch will obviously help, but the failure to implement a basic structure meant that non-footballing decisions were just not taken.

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One of the things that has been interesting on 10:36 - Jun 3 with 575 viewsParsley

I don't think that they are deliberate digs but when they are talking about their approach and experience of successfully running clubs it just highlights all the things that have been done badly here over the years.
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