
Originally Posted by
jon1959
It may be about money - in Cardiff or in Mexico - but I doubt it. If Ramsey was driven by money at the end of his career he would have chased the big pay day 2 years ago.
This whole sorry saga of inertia, indecision, delusion and almost total lack of communication is symptomatic of the Dead Hand of Tan.
We have no leadership, direction or plan (in the boardroom or in the squad). It is a farce. The few examples of real achievement and positivity in the club are drowned out by the embarrassing failures elsewhere.
Nathan Jones and his agent have played this situation perfectly (for them).
Aaron Ramsey may have correctly diagnosed the problems with the club that needed to be solved if he was going to manage, but despite the Kortrijk DoF structure it seems Tan is not convinced or will not be bounced and thinks doing the same thing again will produce a different outcome. That is delusional. So too I expect is Ramsey's decision (if confirmed) to carry on playing to have one last hurrah with Wales. That would be true anywhere - but to jump to Mexico (after all the homeboy schtick he came out with) moreso!
Who knows which candidates are left standing. Abbandonato may be right it is between Buckingham and Barry Murphy. How many boxes do either of them tick? Working with Academy prospects, introducing a culture of competing every minute, developing leaders across the pitch and changing room, developing a style of play that will be effective in League One....
And who do they bring with them in a complete revamp of the coaching team, even if there are no changes above or in the boardroom?
I am underwhelmed and bored, but at least that list of two doesn't (yet) include Evatt or Critchley (small mercies).