Thanks CJ for your support, it is appreciated.
Totally agree with your recent posts Melly, people are frightened of change I'm afraid, simple as
On just about every level, we have failed as a club, we have failed to even look at any options or opportunities.
This £3m basic East stand, where the likes of BOTH, MCHammer, Deepcut, Hammy, Singcobb have been jumping up and down in their support of such mediocrity, typifies everything about why we are 10th in L2 and the lowest scorers (again)
They would rather shoot the messenger than face the reality that with every passing month, their support of the owners becomes more and more st............. (fill in your own answer, I don't want to rub more salt in their wounds)
It wasn't the Trust that sold the club without telling anyone for £6.68m from a suspicious Chinese source (and they are still not telling anyone)
The only way they can make themselves feel better is to attack myself and other Trust members with some with insane notion that we don't represent the fans.
Most fans want higher league football - so does the Trust
Most fans want an owner that put their club 1st - so does the Trust
Most fans want a better match day experience - so does the Trust
Most fans want the football to be an exciting, day out escape - so does the Trust
Most fans want their football club to be honest and sustainable - so does the Trust
Most fans want Sixfields to be vastly improved as a venue - so does the Trust
Please show me where I have been "jumping up and down in support",
As for your other comments.
The club belongs to DB like it or not and if he decides to sell his shares or part thereof it's his business and he doesn't have to tell anyone except Companies House.
The "insane notion" that the Trust don't represent the fans is not a notion it is a fact. Just because two or more parties want the same thing it does not imply that one party represents the feelings of the others, this is obvious in the debate over fan ownership.