rugbyreddog wrote:
How times have changed. If you doubted MG on here not long ago you used to get pages of vitriol for your trouble.
I'm still minded to do that tbh.
MGs biggest problem is that he was an ordinary businessman. And in general the problem with the ordinary businessman is they're in the right place, the right right time with the right backing to fill an identifiable gap in the market. Maybe that takes a bit of nouse, maybe it doesn't. Depends on your specific circumstances. What is true though is that most of the rest of your life is now about not screwing it up. There's no genius that got you here and success doesn't stick to you like a magnet. You had one moment and you've become about the maintenance of that moment.
I do confess to having had a go at people for being convinced he was in it to take the ground. If there was a moment when I stopped having doubts about that it was the announcement of John Bastion.
I don't think he was ever in it to take the ground. I have no clue at all why he was, but it wasn't about that.
In a few months, when whatever will be very much is, the fuss has died down and people have quit giving him poop on Twitter, he's getting a thank you letter off me. He tried, but he was just an ordinary businessman.