Good post Mac.There's only one person at fault for the situation we find ourselves in and he's no longer with us.
Quote from: Bren_d on September 17, 2010, 11:25:49 AMGood post Mac.There's only one person at fault for the situation we find ourselves in and he's no longer with us.It doesn't really matter who is to blame though, Bren.It is how the club have dealt with it that is the issue. The way it has been handled has given the appearance of dithering. As I said above, that might not be fair but it is how it is being perceived by the wider world and the lack of clear commuication has s only given that more credence.How long do we give the club the get out of jail free card of blaming everything that happens on MON walking out?
Hookeysmith, I don't really see it as people on here slagging off the club, just pointing out that certain representatives of the club might have handled things better, and avoided giving ammunition to those ignorant journos who are blowing it up out of all proportion to embellish their stories. That does not equate to us slagging off the club any more than ciriticising O'Neill meant we were not behind the team. I think it's been a fairly balanced and well argued discussion on the whole.
Quote from: Bren_d on September 17, 2010, 11:25:49 AMGood post Mac.There's only one person at fault for the situation we find ourselves in and he's no longer with us.It doesn't really matter who is to blame though, Bren.It is how the club have dealt with it that is the issue. The way it has been handled has given the appearance of dithering. How long do we give the club the get out of jail free card of blaming everything that happens on MON walking out?
Quote from: Chris Smith on September 17, 2010, 11:35:06 AMQuote from: Bren_d on September 17, 2010, 11:25:49 AMGood post Mac.There's only one person at fault for the situation we find ourselves in and he's no longer with us.It doesn't really matter who is to blame though, Bren.It is how the club have dealt with it that is the issue. The way it has been handled has given the appearance of dithering. How long do we give the club the get out of jail free card of blaming everything that happens on MON walking out?From what Pelty is saying the club were happy to appoint GH under the conditions it wasn't to be an immediate appointment. That was their decision which I don't see as dithering. If you are going to appoint someone for the most crucial role in the club then I think the decision to do so should be given a lot of thought and time. That's the way the club have gone about it. If there is any fault by the board it is that even having been given assurances by MON that he was staying to finish the job they should have had an inkling that he could at any time throw the towel in and with that in mind have a name or names primed to fill the void. The week they players reported back to training MON didn't look like a man enthusiastic about the season ahead. That should have been apparent to the board.