Bournemouth Blue
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Gosh we have so many cynics here. I was one of the lucky ones who endured the Swales years, get a life and enjoy what we have FFS!
Khaldoon's end of season review is like a consultation with a doctor who has a brilliant bedside manner but, when they've gone, you realise they hadn't a clue what was wrong with you.
He's a wonderful communicator but actually communicates fuck all.
I just hope he’s well!!! Looks awful in recent photos - lost loads of weight!Yes and no.
In terms of all the things a lot of fans want 'answers' to, yeah he won't reveal much.
But if we want to know how happy they are with things, or if they want more, he reveals plenty.
Ditto. I also thought his complexion was very grey at the Premier League Trophy celebrations on the last day.I just hope he’s well!!! Looks awful in recent photos - lost loads of weight!
I used to get excited by them and enjoyed hearing about plans for expansion and global domination. But we have done it so it's hard for him to excite us with words now!
He can't talk about the charges.
The north stand is under construction and I will be interested to hear if there's anything said about a home end, pricing and that sort of thing but imagine there won't be yet.
Otherwise it's just a glowing review of where we are and what we have achieved which hopefully includes consecutive doubles!
Cant agree, some of his stuff is very good....his UEFA "pinch" speech was brilliant.Khaldoon's end of season review is like a consultation with a doctor who has a brilliant bedside manner but, when they've gone, you realise they hadn't a clue what was wrong with you.
He's a wonderful communicator but actually communicates fuck all.
Khaldoon's end of season review is like a consultation with a doctor who has a brilliant bedside manner but, when they've gone, you realise they hadn't a clue what was wrong with you.
He's a wonderful communicator but actually communicates fuck all.
Yeah, he talks very well about nothing much at all reallyKhaldoon's end of season review is like a consultation with a doctor who has a brilliant bedside manner but, when they've gone, you realise they hadn't a clue what was wrong with you.
He's a wonderful communicator but actually communicates fuck all.
Yes, it's always positive but sometimes you want to hear that they're aware of the negatives.All I can see is him giving us loads of positivity how well we done Pep brilliant youth team great he will talk about foden and Lewis Bob coming through! Maybe the ground improvements!
And that's the secret! But he says it with such profound authority I'm inclined to think it's holy writ!Khaldoon's end of season review is like a consultation with a doctor who has a brilliant bedside manner but, when they've gone, you realise they hadn't a clue what was wrong with you.
He's a wonderful communicator but actually communicates fuck all.
I hope it wasn’t aids againKhaldoon's end of season review is like a consultation with a doctor who has a brilliant bedside manner but, when they've gone, you realise they hadn't a clue what was wrong with you.
He's a wonderful communicator but actually communicates fuck all.
While I agree with this, we should be grateful for the fact that he immediately refuted UEFA’s allegations in the strongest terms and has never wavered from that position.Khaldoon's end of season review is like a consultation with a doctor who has a brilliant bedside manner but, when they've gone, you realise they hadn't a clue what was wrong with you.
He's a wonderful communicator but actually communicates fuck all.
He never gets asked a lot of those things, presumably that is all agreed before the interview starts. It’s not really an interview more “ok, Khoolhand, talk about what you want to”.Yes, it's always positive but sometimes you want to hear that they're aware of the negatives.
I'd like to hear him talk about why they weren't vocal about supporting the fans over our experience in Istanbul, explain the constant price rises, or what they're doing to alleviate transport issues on match days.