I know its just text, but Solak seems to come across well.
They obviously trusted Semmens and co. Those folks have now fallen on their swords and Sport Republic are rolling up their sleeves and getting in the deep end? Will it be a good thing? To be continued, but it shows the right intentions IMO.This quote stuck out:
We were not close enough to understand what was really going on,” Ankersen says. “That’s a major lesson for us. We acted like a parent who is sending money to their kid but not sending their love and attention,” Solak says. “It never works and it didn’t work in our case as well. That’s why we are going to be close, to show support, to know what is going on, and knowing exactly what the club needs. We thought a huge amount of financial support would resolve a lot but it didn’t really.”
So they thought throwing money at the problem, without knowing what's going on, would solve the issues? Comes across as naive.
They obviously trusted Semmens and co. Those folks have now fallen on their swords and Sport Republic are rolling up their sleeves and getting in the deep end? Will it be a good thing? To be continued, but it shows the right intentions IMO.
This one stood out too.This quote stuck out:
We were not close enough to understand what was really going on,” Ankersen says. “That’s a major lesson for us. We acted like a parent who is sending money to their kid but not sending their love and attention,” Solak says. “It never works and it didn’t work in our case as well. That’s why we are going to be close, to show support, to know what is going on, and knowing exactly what the club needs. We thought a huge amount of financial support would resolve a lot but it didn’t really.”
So they thought throwing money at the problem, without knowing what's going on, would solve the issues? Comes across as naive.
Dragan off duck hunting now?They give me Rupert Lowe vibes.
Dragan off duck hunting now?
Did you seriously expect them to come out and say that Nathan was an awful appointment? Come on, that was never going to happen. They've admitted that they failed us, that he wasn't the right fit and failed at handling the media properly and did things they didn't like. What more can they say? It's about as far as they can go.They seem to have extremely bad judgement; and they’re completely naive to English football.
They still don’t seem to see why Nathan Jones was an awful appointment. Then they thought that they could just throw money at the club and it would sort itself out?
They say they don’t think a lack of experience was the problem? (At least they accepted that the squad balance was wrong though).
It’s just absurd, incompetent management with zero strategy. If they were in charge of my company I’d be looking to move on straight away after seeing their decision making and justifications. And this is the PR pruned version.
One thing is for sure. It will be fascinating to see what comes next from them