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Post by HUFC Talker on Apr 17, 2010 15:09:00 GMT 1
What does everyone make of the news of Graham Turner and Joan Fennessy putting their shares up for sale and then very probably leaving the club?
My first thoughts wer that its all very worrying indeed. These are indeed very uncertain times.
Despite a small number of very vocal critics GT has been an absolutely brilliant servant to Hereford and all right-thinking people would join me in thanking him whole-heartedly for keeping our club afloat in one of the most difficult periods in its history.
He'll be leaving the club in much better shape than he joined it all those years ago, and if we can have faith in anyone to make sure Hereford United ends up in the hands of someone who only wants the best for the club and its future then its Graham Turner.
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Post by millercraddock on Apr 20, 2010 21:26:48 GMT 1
think it was always going to happen , turner is no longer a young man and to be fair i for one have not always agreed with his style and lack of comunication with the local folk but would we still have a club without him!! whoever takes over has a massive task on thier hands but maybe now is the time for fresh blood . good luck to both gt and jt in whatever they do. but in the end people come and go but the club will still be there and no matter who is at the helm i for one shall still support HUFC
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Post by Marseille Roulette on Apr 27, 2010 6:55:51 GMT 1
It's only these past few days that I have realised how good Gordon Turner is and what a fine gesture from a local man to take us on a rollercoaster of a ride. Cheers Gord. Promotion next season chaps. Up the Bulls!
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Len Westons Last Stand
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Post by Len Westons Last Stand on Jun 6, 2011 13:19:56 GMT 1
What does everyone make of the news of Graham Turner and Joan Fennessy putting their shares up for sale and then very probably leaving the club? My first thoughts wer that its all very worrying indeed. These are indeed very uncertain times. Despite a small number of very vocal critics GT has been an absolutely brilliant servant to Hereford and all right-thinking people would join me in thanking him whole-heartedly for keeping our club afloat in one of the most difficult periods in its history. He'll be leaving the club in much better shape than he joined it all those years ago, and if we can have faith in anyone to make sure Hereford United ends up in the hands of someone who only wants the best for the club and its future then its Graham Turner. Wish he'd of gone years ago. Good riddance.
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