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What's the odds on Tan being on the blower to Warnock right about now...
We need people who understand football, not react to the circumstances, something the club has done since the sacking of Malky. It isn't going to change while we have Mehmet, Ken and Tan running things. There's no plan in place. Morison should never have got the job, his transfer window has been a shambles. It's a big mess and the people in charge don't have a clue. We are on the slide.
Yeah, I don't think it's unrealistic to suggest that at this level, we aren't relying on a manager whose previous experience was 4 losses as an interim manager and has a few years of coaching experience at any level. That doesn't mean we go back to relying on a dinosaur like McCarthy either.
There's middle ground where we can go for a manager who has impressed at lower levels or has some experience at this level surely, or are we only talking absolutes to try and prove a point? The problem being that the board either only seem to appoint people they know or have had a tip on or more likely, only appoint the kinds of managers who have no other options and as such are likely to be cheap.
Personally I think we would have lost anyway even with 11 men but it obviously didn't help
It was worrying the amount of times Kipre and Nelson got split apart
If Warnock comes back, I think I'll take a break. The only way out of this is to get a young manager with a plan and allow him to buy two or three players in January. I doubt that will happen though.
The way this club is run is entirely ridiculous. We hired a rookie manager, gave him a 2-year contract extension, allowed him to sign 17 players and then sacked him after 8 games of the new season. With no plan to replace him. We are left with a paper thin squad that just doesn't look capable of scoring goals no matter how what 11 is picked and how they are set up.
There need to be changes at board level.
The board and owner pick the manager and oversee the signing of the players. The blame lies with them.
They are not fit for purpose.
We have got to the Premier League twice and failed to capitalise on it. Despite these visits we are now in a worse state debt wise, manager wise and squad wise than we were before Tan came in, yet some back him even now.
We either have a board that doesn't know what it is doing or a group of men who are simply yes men to what Tan wants. All said and done it equals the same thing.
Tan needs to change things or do one.
There's a three-window transfer ban hanging over us. I think the Board should make some sort of statement and let us know the situation. What are they doing about this ban? Any potential manager would have to be told. If there are ways round it then let's hear them.