Yep, its all our fault the club sacked Mowbray, had no one lined up, and employed, well Mr Beale, why are we not very good?
As pleased as I am that he’s gone, this really is laughable, isn’t it. He shouldn’t ever have been anywhere near our club. A complete joke.
It does, it's shambolic. But that doesn't make this the wrong call. It was untenable. And the mess was entirely of the clubs own making, the succession of decisions on and off the pitch over those few days just created a ****storm. Beale was a poor fit, I'm not convinced he's suited to being the top man at all, anywhere... and his demeanor, interviews and results just piled more pressure on. I'm not a knee-jerker at all generally, but this was a poor appointment. Shambolic and questions need asking. I do though, for balance, think we as fans need to calm down and be a little more patient with the wider plan. I think it will work long term, but we have to accept it won't all be plain sailing.
Alright, truce here, I dont think it does, he was a terrible appointment, we still have a chance of the play offs, it wouldnt have happened with him. I will be amazed if it isnt Dodds
Don't be annoyed that common sense has prevailed here mate. Most said it wouldn't work, said it was ridiculous and it's been garbage.
Yep. Says more about KS and the corporate bluffer attitude than anything. For me KS is on the thinest of ice.
The first bit is wrong, or at least it's irrelevant. This club has rarely paid money for a manager, even the ones who were a success
He’s the decision maker. The only way you could ever back this appointment is if it somehow worked. It hasn’t worked, so what is the explanation?
You can not have KS and Beale being the boyos on match day. They are behind the scenes people . That's why Neil and Mowbray worked. Put up with KS waddle but actually had the football brain/experience and lads on their side on the Saturday. Beale simply didn't, history showed this and anyone with a brain said it wouldn't work. It hasn't. Not KS needs to seriously think about his next move.