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  • Re: STEVE MORISON SACKED

    They pick manager after manager and seem to back them less and less while taking little blame for the fact they installed them in the first place.

    Pick manager without having a football man on the board, give him a limited budget, sack him and throw him under the bus and start again. It's like Groundhog Day at Cardiff City and that is down to the board.

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    • Re: STEVE MORISON SACKED

      Originally posted by Rjk View Post
      the wage bill had to be reduced massively because we don't get parachute payments any more, and we have to meet FFP obligations.
      the real questions should be why weren't we able to compete at this level when we had a massive wage bill in comparison to most others.
      Because we saw fit that managers like Neil Harris and Mick McCarthy were the men to help us compete before the money ran out.

      Also to call our efforts to stay in the Premier League half hearted would be a gross understatement.

      We won't progress until this board is gone or shaken up greatly. If they don't give a damn why should the fans?

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      • Re: STEVE MORISON SACKED

        Originally posted by TWGL1 View Post
        Championship transfer spending 2022/23 - he’s spent more than a few clubs who are higher in the league than us

        https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/cham...wettbewerb/GB2
        On 17 players.

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        • Re: STEVE MORISON SACKED

          Originally posted by blue lewj View Post
          And you're not one of those fans that think our debt isn't at the level it is because we make bad decision and compound it by repeatedly doing so but insisting we don't need a football man on the board.
          If we were the only championship club with this level of debt then perhaps I would consider that a factor, however, as we are not then no. Bad decisions are made at almost every Championship clubs and a few League 1 clubs as well.

          If wages alone almost exceed a clubs total income then what are the clubs hierarchy expected to do ?

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          • Re: STEVE MORISON SACKED

            Originally posted by TWGL1 View Post
            If we were the only championship club with this level of debt then perhaps I would consider that a factor, however, as we are not then no. Bad decisions are made at almost every Championship clubs and a few League 1 clubs as well.

            If wages alone almost exceed a clubs total income then what so expect the club to do ?
            Vinny pays money every month. Didn't you know. Mehmet tells anybody within earshot.

            What I'd like the media to ask is whether he feels he would have accumulated so much debt without decisions like installing managers like Harris and McCarthy that made little sense to anybody but the 3 that make decision at our club.

            Other clubs make bad decisions. I'm not concerned about them. I'm concerned about our owners and board at least learning from their mistakes. They're showing little sign of doing though. If anything the rashness is getting worse along with our league position.

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            • Re: STEVE MORISON SACKED

              Originally posted by NYCBlue View Post
              On 17 players.
              17 players yes, but the club could have limited it to 10 and used the U-23’s and saved a goalkeeper

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              • Re: STEVE MORISON SACKED

                Originally posted by BlueArmy 86 View Post
                The football we have played is better than it’s been for years. Been a bit stale up front admittedly and results haven’t been great but I thought we were allowing a bedding in period.
                The football we've played this season isn't better than that we played under Warnock when we got promoted, it's not better than that we played under Harris when we made the play-offs, and it's not better than that we played under McCarthy when he first took charge. It is better than the total dross we played at the start of last season, but that really is damning with faint praise.

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                • Re: STEVE MORISON SACKED

                  Originally posted by Former Labour leader View Post
                  I think that public shaming soured a lot of people against Morison. May have upset one or two of the hierarchy as well. Morison never recovered from that imo.
                  I believe Jones is on a long term contract with Luton and would be expensive. Dyche probably waiting for Prem job, and may have been too close to Malky for Tan's liking.
                  Really not sure myself, perhaps Bellamy, but there again he has baggage.
                  he's also bonkers..........I'd have him too saying that

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                  • Re: STEVE MORISON SACKED

                    Originally posted by blue lewj View Post
                    Vinny pays money every month. Didn't you know. Mehmet tells anybody within earshot.

                    What I'd like the media to ask is whether he feels he would have accumulated so much debt without decisions like installing managers like Harris and McCarthy that made little sense to anybody but the 3 that make decision at our club.

                    Other clubs make bad decisions. I'm not concerned about them. I'm concerned about our owners and board at least learning from their mistakes. They're showing little sign of doing though. If anything the rashness is getting worse along with our league position.
                    I’m not concerned at all about the clubs debt , it’s not my money, that being said all clubs are in huge amounts of debt. At least we only have one major debtor.

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                    • Re: STEVE MORISON SACKED

                      Originally posted by TWGL1 View Post
                      I’m not concerned at all about the clubs debt , it’s not my money, that being said all clubs are in huge amounts of debt. At least we only have one major debtor.
                      And the main factor will be if he still doesn't want it all back.

                      He isn't any spring chicken. If he was to snuff it tomorrow his sons or whoever takes over his business operations may see it very differently.

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                      • Re: STEVE MORISON SACKED

                        Originally posted by blue lewj View Post
                        And the main factor will be if he still doesn't want it all back.

                        He isn't any spring chicken. If he was to snuff it tomorrow his sons or whoever takes over his business operations may see it very differently.
                        Quite possibly that may happen , TBF , something similar appears to be happening at Leicester City.

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                        • Re: STEVE MORISON SACKED

                          Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
                          There’s a few on here who seem pleased that Steve Morison has gone, but, hand on heart, how many of you were calling for his sacking on Friday?
                          I wanted him gone at the end of last season. He may turn in to a good manager, I personally doubt it, but he will have to take a long hard look at how he comes across and if the rumours are to be believed, how he interacts with the players. When he called out Isaak Davies last year, he showed his true colours.

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                          • Re: STEVE MORISON SACKED

                            Originally posted by dml1954 View Post
                            We created more chances in the first ten games of this season than we did for most of last season. Perhaps you are suggesting that the players missed them on purpose ? There is nothing much wrong with our team that a couple of decent wins wont cure. However, I bow to your superior interlect and knowledge. At least you admit that you were trying to be clever, that is the first step on the road to recovery.
                            Good for you! In this instance I give you full respect for bowing to his superior intellect and knowledge. Very grown up if I may say so Dave 👍

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                            • Re: STEVE MORISON SACKED

                              Originally posted by dml1954 View Post
                              We created more chances in the first ten games of this season than we did for most of last season. Perhaps you are suggesting that the players missed them on purpose ? There is nothing much wrong with our team that a couple of decent wins wont cure. However, I bow to your superior interlect and knowledge. At least you admit that you were trying to be clever, that is the first step on the road to recovery.
                              We have the 21st most shots in the league, the 24th most shots on target in the league, the 23rd most shots in the box, the 20th most shots in the 6 yard box, and the 4th most shots outside the box, because we don't create anything inside it.

                              Our attack under Morison was pitiful. We are one of the worst sides in the league going forwards and we create less than almost every side.

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                              • Re: STEVE MORISON SACKED

                                Originally posted by mrbluejay View Post
                                I wanted him gone at the end of last season. He may turn in to a good manager, I personally doubt it, but he will have to take a long hard look at how he comes across and if the rumours are to be believed, how he interacts with the players. When he called out Isaak Davies last year, he showed his true colours.
                                Yes, I said on Twitterthis morning that I’d have had no problem with him being sacked after the Swansea game and, as you say, the Isaak Davies episode was shocking (if he was prepared to say that in public it makes you wonder what was said in private), but Tan and co were, seemingly, okay with all of that and backed him to the hilt I’d say through the summer when you consider the Robinson fee only to then sack him so soon after - the timing, not so much the sacking, seems barmy to me.

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