Natasha Whittam wrote: Sluffy wrote:Actually I have - a number of times in fact.
I've done work for a business going through a hard time and waived my fees until a time they got back on their feet again (a bit like BWFC I guess). The business did, paid me up and I've done numerous work for them in the years since.
I'm fortunate that I'm in a financial position to do this and never thought once about calling them out in public, as seems to be what people seem to do all the time, even over the least little thing.
I knew as soon as I clicked 'send' you'd come back with that reply. Silly me.
You seem to be falling into the same trap you accuse others of, you've decided to jump into the pro-Anderson camp so the guy walks on water.
I'm definitely pro-Anderson, he's been great (so far) for BWFC. That doesn't mean he's right on this one. If he hasn't paid Henry on time he is in the wrong.
Believe what you want.
It's true about what I've said about myself and I don't believe Anderson can walk on water.
I've had the opportunity in my career to work at high levels in the public services and also to have run my own business, so I do have some experience in life to back up what I say, if anybody chooses to believe me.
At end of the day you don't really have much choice but to go for the survival of the business as your number one priority as you simply can't please everyone all of the time.
Council's such as Northamptonshire are required to make cuts to services that will effect people in need in the community - and other council's will soon be facing the similar dilemma, this isn't simply blanking a few millionaires for a couple months until you've got the odd several hundred thousands or so to settle up with them - these are people through no fault of their own will not be having their needs met as they have had up to now.
Anderson has simply used a common sense approach of keeping the wages (apart from Amos that one time) up to date since Holdsworth left, paid of all the creditors to date - including HMRC and Heathcote (even if he had to apply to the courts before his £2,500 or so iirc was eventually paid to him in settlement of the money he owed to the club), been dealing with the BluMarble loan that was due at the end of last month, brought in the players to keep us competitive in the Championship by spending at least £200k already, plus more for the loan players and Doidge, then looking at what he had left to settle up with Henry.
It's fine and dandy to say he should have sorted out Henry first but clearly he didn't have enough in the kitty at the end of last month/start of this, so what should he have not paid instead, the players (strike), BluMarble (foreclosure) , not bought Magennis and Doidge (relegation)?
He went instead to make a millionaire wait a while longer for his money and faced a twitter storm and the wrath of the anti-Anderson's instead.
Hardly a decision that you needed the brain of Einstein to have worked out what's best to do, is it?
Just because I support his common sense and pragmatism doesn't make me a worshiper at his feet or anything - he's doing what all of us would do if we found ourselves in that position, I know because I've been one of them that has made similar types of decisions in the past.