Quote from: pauliewalnuts on August 27, 2010, 10:13:30 AMQuote from: John M on August 27, 2010, 10:09:45 AMAlmost three weeks in I think we need to stop looking at the timing on MON's departure and more to the lack of a new man being appointed as our biggest problem right now.Which ignores the fact that had he not left when he did, we wouldn't be trying to appoint a new manager at the worst time possible in the first placeThe longer we are without a new manager, the weaker the timing argument becomes. 5 days before the season starts means it's difficult, but three weeks later you've had time to make up for that difficulty.
Quote from: John M on August 27, 2010, 10:09:45 AMAlmost three weeks in I think we need to stop looking at the timing on MON's departure and more to the lack of a new man being appointed as our biggest problem right now.Which ignores the fact that had he not left when he did, we wouldn't be trying to appoint a new manager at the worst time possible in the first place
Almost three weeks in I think we need to stop looking at the timing on MON's departure and more to the lack of a new man being appointed as our biggest problem right now.
I cant help feeling that MON knew we were that player or 2 short to take us to the next level and when he was not allowed get them he walked.
Quote from: jonzy85 on August 27, 2010, 10:25:34 AMI cant help feeling that MON knew we were that player or 2 short to take us to the next level and when he was not allowed get them he walked.Like a spoilt children wanting new toys but there's no room left in his cupboard, he refused to get rid of the ones he no longer used and insisted his parents move to a bigger house with a bigger cupboard to store his old toys.
Quote from: John M on August 27, 2010, 10:15:29 AM but why not get someone like Staunton (previously worked with K-Mac) or Dean Saunders to come in on say a 1 month contract to ease the short term problem?Please tell me your joking or under the influence of some seriously strong drugs!
but why not get someone like Staunton (previously worked with K-Mac) or Dean Saunders to come in on say a 1 month contract to ease the short term problem?
Quote from: Mark Kelly on August 27, 2010, 10:34:37 AMQuote from: jonzy85 on August 27, 2010, 10:25:34 AMI cant help feeling that MON knew we were that player or 2 short to take us to the next level and when he was not allowed get them he walked.Like a spoilt children wanting new toys but there's no room left in his cupboard, he refused to get rid of the ones he no longer used and insisted his parents move to a bigger house with a bigger cupboard to store his old toys.Or a pragmatic man who thought I can't bring this team any further, time to hand it over to someone else?The ideal time to do this was May of course. Why didn't he? Only thing that adds up is that he was given assurances and these were reneged on.Anyway, this debate of whether MON is at fault doesnt do much for our current plight. However, if there is a grain of truth to my theory (and I freely admit that's all it is) it has major implications for the future of the club.
Quote from: Mark Kelly on August 27, 2010, 10:34:37 AMQuote from: jonzy85 on August 27, 2010, 10:25:34 AMI cant help feeling that MON knew we were that player or 2 short to take us to the next level and when he was not allowed get them he walked.Like a spoilt children wanting new toys but there's no room left in his cupboard, he refused to get rid of the ones he no longer used and insisted his parents move to a bigger house with a bigger cupboard to store his old toys.There's no evidence that he refused to get rid of them, it's just the salesman we employed to do it wasn't up to it.
People walk out of jobs at the most innopportune moments all the time. Unfortunate but it happens.
Quote from: jonzy85 on August 27, 2010, 10:30:19 AMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on August 27, 2010, 10:22:25 AMQuote from: jonzy85 on August 27, 2010, 10:18:58 AMPerhaps it's time for certain people to put their unadulterated hatred for MON, which was there well before he left, aside and have a look at the bigger picture.Who is that referring to?Not me, I hope, as you're miles from the truth.Not specifically you, even though you are one of the more voiciferous ones in putting the blame 100% at MON's door and from memory you were not a particularly big fan of his when he was at the club.I didn't like his football, but said hundreds of times I didn't want him sacked (in fact, I argued that sacking him would be madness), I wanted him to sort it out.I am one of the more vociferous ones in pointing out the shit he's left us in, you're right there.Unadulterated hatred, though? That's ridiculous.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on August 27, 2010, 10:22:25 AMQuote from: jonzy85 on August 27, 2010, 10:18:58 AMPerhaps it's time for certain people to put their unadulterated hatred for MON, which was there well before he left, aside and have a look at the bigger picture.Who is that referring to?Not me, I hope, as you're miles from the truth.Not specifically you, even though you are one of the more voiciferous ones in putting the blame 100% at MON's door and from memory you were not a particularly big fan of his when he was at the club.
Quote from: jonzy85 on August 27, 2010, 10:18:58 AMPerhaps it's time for certain people to put their unadulterated hatred for MON, which was there well before he left, aside and have a look at the bigger picture.Who is that referring to?Not me, I hope, as you're miles from the truth.
Perhaps it's time for certain people to put their unadulterated hatred for MON, which was there well before he left, aside and have a look at the bigger picture.
Quote from: jonzy85 on August 27, 2010, 10:39:37 AMQuote from: Mark Kelly on August 27, 2010, 10:34:37 AMQuote from: jonzy85 on August 27, 2010, 10:25:34 AMI cant help feeling that MON knew we were that player or 2 short to take us to the next level and when he was not allowed get them he walked.Like a spoilt children wanting new toys but there's no room left in his cupboard, he refused to get rid of the ones he no longer used and insisted his parents move to a bigger house with a bigger cupboard to store his old toys.Or a pragmatic man who thought I can't bring this team any further, time to hand it over to someone else?The ideal time to do this was May of course. Why didn't he? Only thing that adds up is that he was given assurances and these were reneged on.Anyway, this debate of whether MON is at fault doesnt do much for our current plight. However, if there is a grain of truth to my theory (and I freely admit that's all it is) it has major implications for the future of the club.The General said that on the Saturday, MON and Randy spoke, everything was fine, Randy then flew back to the US, only to be told on the Monday that MON had bailed.If he had his reasons for going - can't take us further / whatever - then let alone wonder what happened between May and August, you've got to wonder what happened between Saturday and Monday.
I've seen plenty of managers come and go. They've gone before, during and after the season. It's a fact of life for football clubs and they just have to deal with it. Wallowing in self pity doesn't help and threads like this are just making excuses. We need some leadership and we're not getting it. Not from Lerner, not from Faulkner and not from MacDonald or the senior players.Do something about it.