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Thread: Tan & The Board Out

  1. #101

    Re: Tan & The Board Out

    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    City were one point above the relegation zone when Morison was sacked. Two points above the relegation zone now.
    Room for optimism then

  2. #102

    Re: Tan & The Board Out

    I see some blogs are linking David Sullivan again, who’ll sell his West Ham shares during the first half of 2023

  3. #103

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    Quote Originally Posted by Des Parrot View Post
    I see some blogs are linking David Sullivan again, who’ll sell his West Ham shares during the first half of 2023
    The source being a delusional pine salesman though? Albeit a West Ham fan…..someone who at least has a clue how to run a club but why would he want more hassle with his millions in his latter years?

  4. #104

    Re: Tan & The Board Out

    David Sullivan🤣🤣

  5. #105

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hilts View Post
    David Sullivan����
    hasn't he still got the deposit left with the club when his brother Clive ( was that his name ) fronted a consortium

    as a side note about Dai , during Covid he kept a non-league team afloat with investment, think it was hornchurch fc

  6. #106

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue matt View Post
    hasn't he still got the deposit left with the club when his brother Clive ( was that his name ) fronted a consortium

    as a side note about Dai , during Covid he kept a non-league team afloat with investment, think it was hornchurch fc
    No idea. But its like going back 15-20 years. But as goats said it was put up on a wind up website and some appear to have picked up on it.

    Sullivan didnt buy us years ago he isnt going to now its a bollox rumour.

  7. #107

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hilts View Post
    No idea. But its like going back 15-20 years. But as goats said it was put up on a wind up website and some appear to have picked up on it.

    Sullivan didnt buy us years ago he isnt going to now its a bollox rumour.
    must be 25 years now, or close to it

  8. #108

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueArmy 86 View Post
    Getting rid of Morison and not giving him time to get the best out of the new signings has proven costly
    I fear we're seeing their best already

    It's quite telling that O'Dowda, nothing more than an average Championship player for much of his career, is seen as one of our best players. The summer was a shambles that has left us turning to the likes of Tom Sang, Gavin Whyte & Mark Harris on a regular basis, how many other Championship sides would take those 3?

  9. #109

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro de la Rosa View Post
    Morison is a major reason we are in this mess. He signed 17 players, and yet Whyte and Harris are starting on a regular basis. He made a royal mess of this summer's transfer window. People say the team is better than last season's as if it is fact, I'm pretty sure that isn't true.
    Baffling isn't it? Seeing loads of stuff on Twitter having a go at Hudson for not getting the most of the team as if they're all world beaters when many are clearly just not good enough for the level. Hudson's not doing particularly well but there's only so much you can do when the team just isn't up to it

    How many genuinely good Championship players do we have? Not players who can do a job, but players who are consistently good at this level? I'd say it's less than 11 and changing the manager won't solve that

  10. #110

    Re: Tan & The Board Out

    The task for rebuilding the squad hot on the heels of throwing any kid who showed any promise into the first team squad was handed to the least experienced manager we have had at the club under Tan.

    So we have the least experienced manager with the least money and arguably a fairly weak squad to start with tasked with producing a competitive team. It can't be a surprise to anybody.

    Just take Cardiff City out the equation and suggest any club is doing that this season and this coming summer. Did the people in charge think we would fly up the table?

  11. #111

    Re: Tan & The Board Out

    When the club needed stability they thought they would deliver that with a manager with next to no experience and give him next to nothing to build a squad.

    We compounded this with the Hudson appointment.

    We need stability and an experienced head to take us forward because, being polite, it does not come from above them.

  12. #112

    Re: Tan & The Board Out

    Quote Originally Posted by blue matt View Post
    must be 25 years now, or close to it
    Yes, it predates Hammam.

  13. #113

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    Quote Originally Posted by City123 View Post
    Baffling isn't it? Seeing loads of stuff on Twitter having a go at Hudson for not getting the most of the team as if they're all world beaters when many are clearly just not good enough for the level. Hudson's not doing particularly well but there's only so much you can do when the team just isn't up to it

    How many genuinely good Championship players do we have? Not players who can do a job, but players who are consistently good at this level? I'd say it's less than 11 and changing the manager won't solve that
    It is absolutely crazy. You get people on twitter who think he's the best manager since sliced bread. His signings are garbage. Rino is one of his better ones, and he wouldn't get in many Champ sides. Any idiot could have signed Robinson. O'Dowda is a great signing, as was Collins and Romeo. Even regulars like Allsop, is he a good player at this level? Probably average. Morison and co threw shit at the wall and hope some of it stuck. There is nothing to get excited about in this squad. Sawyers, Nkounkou, Ojo and Simpson are truly dreadful signings. Daley-Campbell is behind Sang. Rino is behind Ralls. Etete is a major project.

    Steve Morison had 45 games in charge. He won 16, drew 8 and lost 21. That's basically a full season, and he got 56 points. That's just enough to stay up, and it is a pitiful 1.24 points per game. This season it was 1.1 points per game. Hudson now has 1.06 points per game. Both are dreadful managers but if we go down, and it is looking more and more likely, the blame firmly lies with Morison.

    We are going down in the next 2 seasons. It is basically an inevitability unless someone from the youth team comes from nowhere. Next season we'll probably have Ipswich and Wednesday replacing garbage like Wigan and Rotherham. It's going to be a miracle if we survive with this squad, and that's assuming nobody good leaves.

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