Quote from: Lowendbehold on September 21, 2011, 07:10:11 AMWhat a load of tripe is being said. The owner invested and supported the then manager in the hope of breaking into the top 4. It didn't work and it wSnt the owners fault.How is it not Randy's fault?As a consequence the club lost £35m so the the owner has decided to sort the balance sheet out. Thank god for that. If he hadn't and he didn't carry on throwing money in we would go bust.As for last night, was it the owners fault? No. Was it the managers fault? No.I think a few on this thread should start using theirs heads to think with and their feet to dance with.
What a load of tripe is being said. The owner invested and supported the then manager in the hope of breaking into the top 4. It didn't work and it wSnt the owners fault.How is it not Randy's fault?As a consequence the club lost £35m so the the owner has decided to sort the balance sheet out. Thank god for that. If he hadn't and he didn't carry on throwing money in we would go bust.As for last night, was it the owners fault? No. Was it the managers fault? No.I think a few on this thread should start using theirs heads to think with and their feet to dance with.
Reo-Cocker would have done a job last night for us...scary that he couldn't even make it into their reserve team.
Quote from: Lowendbehold on September 21, 2011, 07:10:11 AMWhat a load of tripe is being said. The owner invested and supported the then manager in the hope of breaking into the top 4. It didn't work and it wSnt the owners fault.As a consequence the club lost £35m so the the owner has decided to sort the balance sheet out. Thank god for that. If he hadn't and he didn't carry on throwing money in we would go bust.As for last night, was it the owners fault? No. Was it the managers fault? No.I think a few on this thread should start using theirs heads to think with and their feet to dance with.We were not on the verge of going bust at all - you make it sound as if we were Portsmouth, which is far from the truth.Even if you accept your hypothesis that we were on the road to ruin, then it is odd that you absolve the owner from any blame for that.What kind of person sees it as a sensible business plan to have a roll of the dice at the CL (which, lest we forget, might have wound up in two matches followed by exit) knowing that the consequences of not getting it would be risking the continued existence of the club?Furthermore, you make it sound like people don't think there need to be reductions in spending / wages etc, which is simply not true. I don't think there's a single person on here who doesn't appreciate that. The question mark is over how quickly we are attempting to do it, and a lot of us have said for a while that we think it is being done far too quickly, and will both throw away the progress of the last five years and send the club backwards.Again, what kind of business plan is it which involves throwing the baby out with the bathwater so comprehensively?You're quite right, it is time some posters started using their heads to think - and that includes those who think it is as overly simple and clear cut, when it is not.
What a load of tripe is being said. The owner invested and supported the then manager in the hope of breaking into the top 4. It didn't work and it wSnt the owners fault.As a consequence the club lost £35m so the the owner has decided to sort the balance sheet out. Thank god for that. If he hadn't and he didn't carry on throwing money in we would go bust.As for last night, was it the owners fault? No. Was it the managers fault? No.I think a few on this thread should start using theirs heads to think with and their feet to dance with.
All I can say is you lot should have been there when the Bradford (Including beanpole) beat us 5-0 at home. Zenith Data systems or some such rot. Believe me -it can get worse.