Grendel
Well-Known Member
Managing and owning a football club is like a jigsaw puzzle. Well it isn't but it's the best link I can do
People squeal about lack of "investment" - I e throwing money at a problem - as the biggest fault if sisu
No that's not the case. It's the hopeless mismanagement down the years. There has been plenty of money invested - just wasted.
In the Times on Sunday there was an article lamenting the demise of Leyton Orient. A proud club that's had league status longer than us but now is staring at the abyss big time.
It was a fascinating article. Orient under the ownership of Barry Hearn and with our mate as manager had a football budget of £27,000 a week. They came within a whisker of promotion.
A new owner came in and ploughed millions into the club. Wages for one player signed was £9,000 a week. Darius Henderson was paid a fortune to ply his trade
£10 million wasted in two years. Managers came and went, the money went and within two years the club is gone. A sad tale but a great article.
Sisu have mismanaged the club in the same way but that's the key. Mismanagement. It's not just "investment" - it's structure, strategy and thought that's required. Throwing money around isn't always a solution but a sticking plaster over first degree burns.
Orient have imploded. The article mentioned us and the other problem clubs but highlighted their decline as falling of the end of the world in comparison.
We hear today if a rather ridiculous rumour of new ownership. It's needed but what's needed is owners with a new direction, strategy and long term planning not just "investment"
Ask Leyton Orient.
People squeal about lack of "investment" - I e throwing money at a problem - as the biggest fault if sisu
No that's not the case. It's the hopeless mismanagement down the years. There has been plenty of money invested - just wasted.
In the Times on Sunday there was an article lamenting the demise of Leyton Orient. A proud club that's had league status longer than us but now is staring at the abyss big time.
It was a fascinating article. Orient under the ownership of Barry Hearn and with our mate as manager had a football budget of £27,000 a week. They came within a whisker of promotion.
A new owner came in and ploughed millions into the club. Wages for one player signed was £9,000 a week. Darius Henderson was paid a fortune to ply his trade
£10 million wasted in two years. Managers came and went, the money went and within two years the club is gone. A sad tale but a great article.
Sisu have mismanaged the club in the same way but that's the key. Mismanagement. It's not just "investment" - it's structure, strategy and thought that's required. Throwing money around isn't always a solution but a sticking plaster over first degree burns.
Orient have imploded. The article mentioned us and the other problem clubs but highlighted their decline as falling of the end of the world in comparison.
We hear today if a rather ridiculous rumour of new ownership. It's needed but what's needed is owners with a new direction, strategy and long term planning not just "investment"
Ask Leyton Orient.