Re: Big mistake : Fri Oct 25, 2013 9:05 pm
Knock On Nigel wrote:
it would be easy to produce a massive list of examples where "living the dream" has led to financial disaster, and if that happened here all you experts would be calling for the blokes head.
The way I see it is that
a) the football fans are happy seeing their team perform well at a reasonable level with lots of fixtures to get excited about
And
b) the rugby fans, realising that any hope of meaningful success in a hugely declining sport lies solely on taking a massive gamble on this guy
As an accountant for a huge energy company (I'm talking over 100bn assets worldwide) I know full well why not to gleam in awe at those who have made plenty of cash in business.
The way I see it is that
a) the football fans are happy seeing their team perform well at a reasonable level with lots of fixtures to get excited about
And
b) the rugby fans, realising that any hope of meaningful success in a hugely declining sport lies solely on taking a massive gamble on this guy
As an accountant for a huge energy company (I'm talking over 100bn assets worldwide) I know full well why not to gleam in awe at those who have made plenty of cash in business.
Bet your bosses are delighted with that last paragraph, knock off knobjockey