Diogenes
Well-Known Member
Robins is responsible for some of the issues you can't lay everything at his feet.
Team selection/tactics/in game management: all on Robins
Failure to sign CM: on King
Failure to sign any loans: King
New coaching system: seemingly Not MRs decision - so probably King/performance director
Lack of No2: as above, what even happened with that? At one point sounded like they were about to announce a new no2 and then just nothing?
Player attitude: this is on the players - a manager should motivate them but they are supposed to be professionals
Poor signings (let's be honest some of those we brought in are dross): MR repeatedly says signings are out of his hands not so that's on King.
Looking at all the issues that aren't working or have gone belly up, so much of it is nothing to do with MR (which is even more worrying long term). King has to take most of the responsibility for what looks like will be the failure of Op Premiership 2.0.
Who would you trust more the guy who has spent 7 years continually improving and taking us up through the leagues, or the person who said he's never even been to a game before running the club? I am one of those who feels we may be reaching a ceiling with MR, but he has been let down massively by others.
It's a moot point though, because whoevers fault it is, MR will carry the can for it. King won't sack himself, the backroom is too huge to shift on, he isn't going to bring AV back or get rid of the "performance director". Robins will pay the price for everyone's mistakes.
When we got the money for Vic/Hamer they should have tempered expectations and gone down the route of "this money is going to stabilise the club" rather than whipping everyone up into a frenzy.
In truth, mid table with outside chance of a playoff challenge under MR and a stable club would have been a success compared to where we have come from. The expectations now though deem that to be a failure, it's promotion or bust.
We got high on the fumes of success with the recent Wembley visits etc and we've shit the bed and fucked everything that made us successful.
Team selection/tactics/in game management: all on Robins
Failure to sign CM: on King
Failure to sign any loans: King
New coaching system: seemingly Not MRs decision - so probably King/performance director
Lack of No2: as above, what even happened with that? At one point sounded like they were about to announce a new no2 and then just nothing?
Player attitude: this is on the players - a manager should motivate them but they are supposed to be professionals
Poor signings (let's be honest some of those we brought in are dross): MR repeatedly says signings are out of his hands not so that's on King.
Looking at all the issues that aren't working or have gone belly up, so much of it is nothing to do with MR (which is even more worrying long term). King has to take most of the responsibility for what looks like will be the failure of Op Premiership 2.0.
Who would you trust more the guy who has spent 7 years continually improving and taking us up through the leagues, or the person who said he's never even been to a game before running the club? I am one of those who feels we may be reaching a ceiling with MR, but he has been let down massively by others.
It's a moot point though, because whoevers fault it is, MR will carry the can for it. King won't sack himself, the backroom is too huge to shift on, he isn't going to bring AV back or get rid of the "performance director". Robins will pay the price for everyone's mistakes.
When we got the money for Vic/Hamer they should have tempered expectations and gone down the route of "this money is going to stabilise the club" rather than whipping everyone up into a frenzy.
In truth, mid table with outside chance of a playoff challenge under MR and a stable club would have been a success compared to where we have come from. The expectations now though deem that to be a failure, it's promotion or bust.
We got high on the fumes of success with the recent Wembley visits etc and we've shit the bed and fucked everything that made us successful.