sky blue zam
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sacking boothroyd, letting players run thwir contracts down and the wheelbarrow sized megastore
He must have realised that it wouldn't have gone down well with anyone, even with such an ego and delusion. You can't be rich without having some smarts surely? Unless he made his money as a test subject into how skin turns that colour.
sacking boothroyd, letting players run thwir contracts down and the wheelbarrow sized megastore
I think reality starts to change when you get used to the emperors' clothes
Not negotiating a sensible rent when they took over is the biggie, it's led to where we are today.
I may not agree with what they have done or are doing. They care little for the fans or the football club, but stupid nah, they're not stupid.
Employing Marlon King, and as said earlier, getting involved in football at all.
employing Stephen Presley over an experienced league 1 manager having proven with Robins that its a model that works.
I know nothing!!! LOL!
Not clearing the decks to any great extent at any point in their tenure.
Not sacking Chris Coleman after the Charlton game.
Appointing Andy Thorn on the basis of a run that saw us win 3 games out of 10 - setting an abysmal benchmark
Not sacking Andy Thorn after the 2-1 defeat at Crystal Palace in August 2011
Not sacking Andy Thorn after the 2-1 defeat at Blackpool in January 2012
Not sacking Andy Thorn after relegation from the Championship
I agree you either sack him after relegation.
Or if you decide not to and make a big public statement about backing him, then let him sign 9 players! Then you have to see that through 3 games was a joke. To sack him then led to a catalogue of derailments to what could have been a very successful season
Bang on. Strangely enough most posters on here fully supported their continued employment of the worst manager in the club's history.
Suggesting there should be a statue of Joy Seppala..
I think most are intelligent enough to know you either sack him or back him.
Not a hybrid where you back him to the hilt let him make the decisions that will shape the rest of our season then change you mind at the last minute.
Sack him
Mess around trying to get a new manager. By which point our season was screwed.
He should have gone after the 2-1 defeat at Palace, it was most depressing performances I have ever seen
I think most are intelligent enough to know you either sack him or back him.
Not a hybrid where you back him to the hilt let him make the decisions that will shape the rest of our season then change you mind at the last minute.
Sack him
Mess around trying to get a new manager. By which point our season was screwed.
I agree if they were going to let him sign 9 players then sack him after 3 games then it should have happened much earlier.
Ha Ha Ha Ha - funiest thing I've read on here for ages. The original poster said he should never have been appointed and then sacked very early in the Championship campaign. This obsession with a lazy brain dead excuse for a manager was the biggest mistake as it led to relegation, an acceptance of mediocre, unfit and tactically bereft players and an excuse for management failure. This has led us to where we are now.
It's quite impressive really over 6.5 years.
I wonder how the person who has pumped most of their money in feels.
I would love to see what the strategy is that has been proposed by joy to the main investor (s) for an exit plan.
I wonder if the investor(s) have considered their options in relation to legal advice regarding the mismanagement of their investment.