I saw LA's original tweet and for what it is worth I agreed with it.
He simply replied to this tweet from Iles - The @PFA has confirmed a meeting will take place tomorrow (Tuesday) with #BWFC chairman/owner Ken Anderson to address recent pay issues. Fingers crossed it'll be sorted swiftly and we can power on...
...with the word "we".
I read that as LA being gobsmacked that Iles - who basically caused this public firestorm by publishing the players statement to strike - and thus brought in the EFL and PFA knocking on the clubs door - instead of telling the stupid over paid millionaires to get their own union to announce it - which of course they couldn't because it was illegal, unauthorised and completely unsanctioned by them!
Without the players announcement of their strike being made public the whole matter could (and should) have been resolved behind closed doors and not fucking up the desperate player recruitment in the few weeks left before the window shuts.
With friends such as the idiot Iles, who needs enemies?
So it does seem a bit rich to me (and obviously LA) that Iles identifies so strongly with the club going forward considering how fucking close he's just come to ruining the whole season before a single ball as been kicked.
I'm sure I'm not the only one to notice that apart from the Polish fullback not one other player the club as been linked to being signed in the last 10 days since the unofficial strike, even though prior to then we had resigned four player and brought in a further three and was being closely linked to the likes of Stephen Ireland, Teixeira, Lee, and several others - even though we need 7 others as per Parkinson's quote and there being (at that point) only three weeks to the start of the season.
There might have been wrongs on both sides between the owners and the players but the real damage to the club was Iles moronically letting the cat out of the bag to the world, when the idiot didn't even check to see if the strike action was legal before he rushed to print!
So yes, I for one can completely understand why he replied 'we' to Iles.
As for Holden, he clearly tweeted to support his mates and Iles and clearly should have more sense to get involved in something he doesn't know about. Or maybe he should offer to pay the outstanding bonuses to the players from the millions we paid him whilst he was injured all the time time.
Maybe any Holden fans should check out how many games he actually played for us and divide that into the millions of pounds we paid him whilst he was here to see whether he was truly value for money for us.
He simply replied to this tweet from Iles - The @PFA has confirmed a meeting will take place tomorrow (Tuesday) with #BWFC chairman/owner Ken Anderson to address recent pay issues. Fingers crossed it'll be sorted swiftly and we can power on...
...with the word "we".
I read that as LA being gobsmacked that Iles - who basically caused this public firestorm by publishing the players statement to strike - and thus brought in the EFL and PFA knocking on the clubs door - instead of telling the stupid over paid millionaires to get their own union to announce it - which of course they couldn't because it was illegal, unauthorised and completely unsanctioned by them!
Without the players announcement of their strike being made public the whole matter could (and should) have been resolved behind closed doors and not fucking up the desperate player recruitment in the few weeks left before the window shuts.
With friends such as the idiot Iles, who needs enemies?
So it does seem a bit rich to me (and obviously LA) that Iles identifies so strongly with the club going forward considering how fucking close he's just come to ruining the whole season before a single ball as been kicked.
I'm sure I'm not the only one to notice that apart from the Polish fullback not one other player the club as been linked to being signed in the last 10 days since the unofficial strike, even though prior to then we had resigned four player and brought in a further three and was being closely linked to the likes of Stephen Ireland, Teixeira, Lee, and several others - even though we need 7 others as per Parkinson's quote and there being (at that point) only three weeks to the start of the season.
There might have been wrongs on both sides between the owners and the players but the real damage to the club was Iles moronically letting the cat out of the bag to the world, when the idiot didn't even check to see if the strike action was legal before he rushed to print!
So yes, I for one can completely understand why he replied 'we' to Iles.
As for Holden, he clearly tweeted to support his mates and Iles and clearly should have more sense to get involved in something he doesn't know about. Or maybe he should offer to pay the outstanding bonuses to the players from the millions we paid him whilst he was injured all the time time.
Maybe any Holden fans should check out how many games he actually played for us and divide that into the millions of pounds we paid him whilst he was here to see whether he was truly value for money for us.