Jesus, this is like a tennis match.
Jesus, this is like a tennis match
Still trying to get my head around yesterday and I am trying to take a step back and recognise that it is only one defeat just like West Ham was just one win.But...leaving aside the results of the past week, I am getting increasingly concerned at where the club is going.To be honest I dont know what the solution is here. On the one hand I think we need a manager in asap, on the other we dont wnat ot rush out and get just anybody. This is the dilemma facing Randy.My worry is that Randy doesnt know what to do either. Since MON left he has given us one bland statement and the General has given us several assurances that everything will be ok. I dont for one minute expect them to be disclosing every detail of the hunt for a new manager, but I just feel there is a lack of decisiveness amongst the people running the club.I dont want to re-open a debate about MON and the timing of his decision to leave. Fact of the matter he is gone.As soon as I heard the news, I got this feeling that something is very wrong at the club.Whatever people's opinions of MON are, I think most people would acknowledge that for him to leave when he did meant that there was something fundamentally wrong at the club. We dont know all the details, but MON wouldnt ahve upped and left when he did over something minor.I've had that feeling since MON left and the club has done absolutely nothing to temper it.Randy is the bossman, so the buck stops with him. We can give out about MON's timing of departure, but Randy has to take responsibility for letting a situation develop where our manager felt his only option was to resign. Again, without the exact details we cant be too specific on that, but as it with any company the bossman has to take responsibility.So in summary, am I the only one that is feeling a little disillusioned by the people running the club?This is not a kneejerk reaction to yesterday's result, however maybe it has brought things into sharper focus.Im not even sure what Im looking for Randy or the board to do or say, all I know is that what they have done/not done is not enough and I expect more from people who are in the position of running our club. I will say that I am beginning to wonder if we have the right people at the helm.I hope my doubts are unfounded and I am proved wrong.
Martin O'Neill left the way he did because he wished to inflict the maximum damage to Randy Lerner. I think the reasons for the stand off between them is blindingly clear. Randy wanted the wage bill down but there were no takers for the dead wood O'Neill had accumulated. Rather than hold his hand up to responsibilty for the purchase and wages costs of the likes of Davies, Beye, Sidwell, Heskey et al O'Neill threw a massive wobbly to confuse the issue and retain his position with his media arse lickers. It is rather like a wife being caught in bed with the lodger screaming blue murder about the mud the husband has trodden into the bedroom carpet.
I'm also at a loss to how people absolve the owner and chairman from any responsibility for the wage bill. If we got ourselves into a situation where we were playing people too much then they are all culpable.
Quote from: brian green on August 23, 2010, 09:11:45 PMMartin O'Neill left the way he did because he wished to inflict the maximum damage to Randy Lerner. I think the reasons for the stand off between them is blindingly clear. Randy wanted the wage bill down but there were no takers for the dead wood O'Neill had accumulated. Rather than hold his hand up to responsibilty for the purchase and wages costs of the likes of Davies, Beye, Sidwell, Heskey et al O'Neill threw a massive wobbly to confuse the issue and retain his position with his media arse lickers. It is rather like a wife being caught in bed with the lodger screaming blue murder about the mud the husband has trodden into the bedroom carpet.Far too black and white, Brian.I don't believe that is was as coldly calculated as you suggest, but I can see why people want to make themselves feel better by believing it.