fair point, but are you not at all worried that the moving forward means having a yes man in charge, someone who's not picking or buying the best players he can get in charge of the football we pay to see. CP refused to do that and got fired for it.
you just sit there, being a happy clapper, ignoring the bigger picture. people with a little bit more about them will actually see whats coming - franchise.
we might have had poor football under CP, and we know why - no backing. in most peoples eyes this would be preferable to having the chairman picking the team from 3000 miles away, nicking the best players for his favoured team.
I'm not overly worried at the moment, no. I would rather be on the inside to see what is happening on the pitch, and then I can make a judgement on whether the football is improving or not. Last night wasn't perfect, but there were spells to suggest we are going to get the ball down and play. Besides, we can't go any lower, can we?
I believe CP was sacked because we are bottom of the league, playing dreadful football, and were knocked out of the cup without so much as a whimper. It was a fair sacking in my opinion, yet each to their own with regards to that one.
I am far from a 'happy clapper', SIG. If I see our club turning into a feeder for Liege, then I will make my feelings known to Roland. However, I am excited to see who we bring in, who we let go, how our new pitch improves the standard of football, and how we build on our already fruitful academy. There is plenty to look forward to, but only if you look beyond CP's sacking.
Roland is not going to pay millions for a club and then run it into the ground. He knows the money is in English football, and he will ensure we are in the running for it. After all, if he wanted a stud farm, he could have bought a League One club for a fraction of the price.
Let's at least give this new ownership a chance before we do anything drastic.
And the renewal prices are pretty attractive, eh?