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Matt Bloomfield to Luton?

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  • Thank you so much for opening our academy, moving us into a new training facility, allowing us to spend funds these past 2 windows and breaking record transfer fees previously set? that would be my email. I get emotions are rather high right now but lets take a step back and look at the good Rice and co have done for our club in such a short space of time

  • Yes, Rice not one of my favourites.

    Unless it's Basmati Bloomfield of course.

  • edited 12:19PM

    Just wondering, did anyone get an app notification yesterday when the club posted / announced the news that Matt & his team had left?

  • I didn't, but I find the app notifications a bit inconsistent anyway

  • Of course not.

  • I wonder if that was meant to happen? I believe I got one for Morley & Taylor's recall announcements and for our signings but you would have thought this news was more important? I think I got 2 notifications to highlight GA leaving & Matt starting

  • It doesn't really matter at the end of the day. We're hardly going to escape news this big.

  • Though email may be cathartic not sure it will make much difference. As they say Matt chose to leave...they may be happy about it...but they will hardly take any blame for the decision and will look at the Facebook reaction and be quite happy by the sound if it.

    Their job now is to placate the majority of the fanbase with continued success...which will apparently make us all forget this...because as we all know football fans never remember anything that happened months or years ago, do they?

  • Got one on whatsapp yesterday, but not sure when as I didn't check it til later in the day. Lots of middle finger emojis, red faces and faces with symbols on mouth!

  • Which I’ve always found much more disturbing than 1984.

  • Some are trying hard to forget what happened yesterday.

  • 1984: People can't read books

    Brave New World: People don't want to read books

    and as a bonus from my 'literature in a short sentence' series

    Lord of the Rings: WWI with elves.

  • You missed out -

    Farenheit 451: people want to read books but they've all been burned.

    The Matrix: Keanu Reeves is the Duracell Bunny

  • I write with a deep sense of sadness in my heart. I brought both of my children up through their formative and teenage years watching Wycombe Wanderers, come rain or shine. Daddy why cant we be.....Chelsea or Tottenham fans i can hear them cry. However, they went along with me in supporting their local team and whilst they find it difficult to attend the games now as they are all grown up and live away, they still avidly support the Wycombe. I encouraged them to support our team as I wanted to instill in them a sense of pride, confidence,family values and loyalty. Even in the days of Sharky and Couhig it felt like a family club. Now it just feels empty.

    I am not so naive as to understand the way football is going and that money is needed to be successful in pure footballing terms, but I was however hoping that the new management team would understand and embrace the values and ethos of the club they had inherited.

    Apparently not, and so, we now must move on to the next chapter in the club's long and eventful history. I for one will remain a loyal fan as will many on this forum. Let's just hope that in some small way this loyalty will be reciprocated by the new leadership team.

  • edited 2:44PM

    Neil has moved to a similar role at Newcastle Race Course I believe. His girlfriend lives up there. Reasons beyond the current restructure will have played a part in the move no doubt. Although AP is clearly not the same environment in which he has done so much for the club behind the scenes over the past few seasons

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