In terms of 'He's done so much good for our Club off the field',what are you referring to?It wasn't a stable team. It was anything but.
Yep, the buck stops with him. I simply suggest he's being let down badly by Tan and his "proverbial brains team". He's done so much good for our club off the field. I hope he's been taking a hard look at his 'brains team', not just the coach position. If he doesn't learn and act then fair enough, it's a downfall then of his own making and that would be such a damn shame. Interesting few weeks ahead (yet again).
It wasn't a stable team. It was anything but.
Yep, the buck stops with him. I simply suggest he's being let down badly by Tan and his "proverbial brains team". He's done so much good for our club off the field. I hope he's been taking a hard look at his 'brains team', not just the coach position. If he doesn't learn and act then fair enough, it's a downfall then of his own making and that would be such a damn shame. Interesting few weeks ahead (yet again).
In terms of 'He's done so much good for our Club off the field',what are you referring to?
'A Board meeting'? We haven't got any directors.Baz:
It's understood owner Acun Ilicali will chair a board meeting at City on Thursday with Walter's future top of the agenda with the feeling being the German will be relieved of his duties, and the search commencing for a new head coach.
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How was 7th in the league not stable?
Failing that, for all the criticisms towards the end you can't level that the team wasn't stable in its defence and was hard to beat on a lot of occasions. Hence the reason we had so many draws.
Not to mention the general feel around the club felt less chaotic than any other time during Acun's reign. Like it or loathe it but the club was stable under Rosenior.
Ok, I agree in those respects to a degree. But whether we had kept Rosenior or not, we still would have lost more than half the team (loans, end of contracts, inevitable sales); the turnover would still have been massive and nearly all the better players would still have been gone.
Precisely why you don't compound the issue by sacking the management team and needing to replace all them as well, at least keep the stability of management and playing style.
At the end of the day Acun's entirely responsible for the position we're in, he sacked a good manager and replaced him with a crap one. He appointed Tan, he appointed the 'brains team' (whatever the **** that is) and he didn't bother with any transfers in the summer until he'd sorted his high profile chase of Mourinho.
He's clearly done a brilliant job of getting the fans back on board, but his footballing decisions have been appalling, both in player and management terms.
'A Board meeting'? We haven't got any directors.
We haven't got any shareholders.
All we have is Acun.
Precisely why you don't compound the issue by sacking the management team and needing to replace all them as well, at least keep the stability of management and playing style.
At the end of the day Acun's entirely responsible for the position we're in, he sacked a good manager and replaced him with a crap one. He appointed Tan, he appointed the 'brains team' (whatever the **** that is) and he didn't bother with any transfers in the summer until he'd sorted his high profile chase of Mourinho.
He's clearly done a brilliant job of getting the fans back on board, but his footballing decisions have been appalling, both in player and management terms.
I was asking because I wasn't sure what you had in mind?Seriously? Surprised you are asking.
Hope & ambition back. Crowds. Supporters back on side. Profile of club. Sponsorship. Pricing. Fan engagement (double edge sword, but overall a big plus imo) etc etc.
There are mince pies in the shops now so Christmas is here.I’ve always been an advocate for giving a manager until Christmas, however this situation has become untenable.
A lot of people are starting to turn on Acun - yet I do believe if he’d sacked him last month, there would be many saying this club is a circus. The truth is, it’s a grey area. But he needs to go now. I hope for Tim Walter and the club, the rumours are true.
Not sure how anyone can say last season’s recruitment was appalling. He backed LR to the hilt which is what did for him in the end.He's clearly done a brilliant job of getting the fans back on board, but his footballing decisions have been appalling, both in player and management terms.
Not sure how anyone can say last season’s recruitment was appalling. He backed LR to the hilt which is what did for him in the end.
And it meant that he backed Rosey into a corner.I think the decision to go gung ho on very expensive temporary signings, when it was possibly the toughest championship division ever, and we had little prospect of promotion anyway, was a poor one.
The signings themselves weee obviously very good.
Not sure how anyone can say last season’s recruitment was appalling. He backed LR to the hilt which is what did for him in the end.
I think the decision to go gung ho on very expensive temporary signings, when it was possibly the toughest championship division ever, and we had little prospect of promotion anyway, was a poor one.
The signings themselves weee obviously very good.