Two major underlying problems
Being out of your depth:
- 90% of the squad don't belong at this level.
- Bulut has no experience of Championship football - he's worked at a similar level in other countries but not this one.
- The club hierarchy have no clue how to run a stable, mediocre (let alone successful) football club.
Mistrust:
- It appears the team do not trust the advice they get from the manager/coaches - we see enough evidence on the pitch that they are not playing to a plan, yet Bulut insists there is one.
- Bulut doesn't trust his players to use their natural abilities to their best effect. He also doesn't trust the club hierarchy.
- The club hierarchy don't trust any manager they bring in.
These problems have dogged us for years now. It's a recipe for a football club that is far more likely to crash and burn than progress up the leagues.
Re: Two major underlying problems
Agreed with the thread opener.
The club is run by a despot who doesn’t trust his underlings. It’s Tan’s way only that has to be followed by his management team. And Vinnie knows nothing about running a successful team and is unwilling to learn or delegate.