He doesn't have to print money,appoint a decent manager would be a start.
It's about identifying the correct players as well. As I said on another thread if we had Tiote and Cabaye in centre mid it would make a massive difference, and it wouldn't have cost a fortune.
Quote from: TonyD on October 23, 2011, 11:20:20 PMThe stats about passes completed and shots on target are a real worry. As people say we need a hero and a leader in the middle of the park. I think we need to look hard at Herd and Clark to bring this passion to the middle. On another note how bad will it have to get before Randy pulls the trigger? Falling into the bottom 3 by Christmas?Dunno. he rather went out on a limb appointing AM so he'd have to eat a very large slice of humble pie. Frankly i've got nowt against AM. He seems a genuine guy and he's been dealt a shitty hand by anyone's standard with the squad and the spending, but i can't see his football achieving a finish even as high as GH. If it turns into a huge messy seperation with the ABAM mob coming out the woodwork then the only person to blame will be Randy.
The stats about passes completed and shots on target are a real worry. As people say we need a hero and a leader in the middle of the park. I think we need to look hard at Herd and Clark to bring this passion to the middle. On another note how bad will it have to get before Randy pulls the trigger? Falling into the bottom 3 by Christmas?
Or he could ditch Faulkner at the same time and make it clear where he thinks the blame lies.I genuinely don't know the set up at VP (I'm not sure any of us do). Is it RL calling the shots and Faulkner merely implementing what his boss requests? Or does Faulkner have RL's ear? Did he push for more autonomy vs a vis the O'Neill situation? Did he push for the appointment of Houllier and then McLeish? Were they his recommendations to an owner who might have a few 'knowledge gaps' ? (I'll shy away from completely clueless- he wasn't so clueless for the first four years, was he.)
Quote from: Jockey Randall on October 23, 2011, 09:32:10 PMI also don't understand why Mcleish has already been labelled as clearly not up to the job? He's had 9 league games and we're currently 5th of 14 in our mini league. He's hardly in the same category as Steve Kean!Are you kidding me? You're honestly saying we're now somehow 5th in this made up mini league? Come on....And although Steve Kean is doing a poor job, he has no relegation on his C.V. He came to Blackburn around the same time when McLeish first came to Blues, but he didn't relegate Blackburn. McLeish did in his 2007/2008 season and he did it again last season. He is worse for sure. Us being above Blackburn means nothing at the moment because look how long Blackpool were above us last season until they droped into obvilion. With McLeish's laughable league record, we'll probably head the same way, but hopefully us fans will raise our concerns 10x more than the protest to put a stop to it.
I also don't understand why Mcleish has already been labelled as clearly not up to the job? He's had 9 league games and we're currently 5th of 14 in our mini league. He's hardly in the same category as Steve Kean!
I don't remember feeling this way about our club before. We seem to have an absent owner who is not in control. We have sold our best players.A squad that's as paper thin as any Dolly would have claimed ownership of.A manager who is clearly not up to the job. Or am I just over reacting to things?
There is absolutely no doubt that the rushed appointment of Houllier and the disaster that was last season was a direct result of the spiteful departure of MON. He knew exactly what he was doing and I’m sure he enjoyed the fallout, as did his media chums. However, when the club knew that Houllier could not reasonably carry on, we had a gilt edged chance to address the problem. Sure, we were never going to get Ancelotti, but the ranges of candidates were infinitely better than the first time of asking. Now I’m not going to dredge up a topic that has been repeated ad infinitum since august, but I fail to see how the appointment of McLeish, the selling of our two best players and a failure to replace them with anything resembling quality can blamed on MON.It just strikes me that the board has been determined to cut costs since MON departed and under McLeish they saw an opportunity to do this as quickly as possible, whilst still maintaining our status in the Premier League. As Dave W said, our attendances are plummeting but are in fact coming back to a level that most of us will recognise. I suspect the board has factored all of this in and despite repeated comments that they don’t know what they are doing, I think they know EXACTLY what they are doing.
But if we don't get good results against Sunderland, Norwich and Swansea, and maybe pick up a point at Spurs, I fear we'll be well in the mire come January. And given that we've so far failed to beat the likes of QPR, Wolves and Albion - yes, I'm worried