Quote: bullinenemyland "Was going to say exactly the same thing. Khan whilst out of his depth no doubt had only good intentions when he stepped in.
The RFL and SL clubs in their vote to remove central distribution (purely for personal gain) was a stain on the sport and I have no directly influenced the second admin as there was no way a small scale local business man could sustain the losses that would have been expected.
Green was a pure chancer and his big gamble for a top four finish failed leaving him and the club in financial ruins. I think his previous businesses also failed at roughly the same time and he was left with not much at all. I have less sympathy with Green as he knew exactly what he was doing and what would happen if his plan failed.
I prefer to work with people who keep expectations low and aim to overachieve. I'd place AC in this category.'"
DB's got a few bob, nowhere in the same league as your Kouka$hes though. He is just a [ilocal business man[/i. He did the same as Green in gambling on a top four finish but stuck with Jukes for too long. No one can fully justify what went on at the end of last season but their were no filthy tricks like the heinous season ticket "promise" that Green put out. Furthermore, DB wrote off his previous loans to the club and is still investing (albeit on a smaller scale). He has also turned his volume down a fair tad.
Think AC is doing a great job of gradually turning things around. Between us, in both of our reduced circumstances, we produced a great game of RL last weekend - closer than many would think seeing the scoreline and without the on & off field dust ups of 2015 & 2016.
AC was also great with Greg Mac. Tragedy in the latter's home life. RL's a great thing but people come first (nB Mr Green). Did think "ouch" on two occasions in our match though.