The objectives listed above are all short term measures designed to control cash flow and reduce outgoings, these are the kind of short term objective that companies set [often under instruction from a bank] to regain an apparent control of a financial situation [often on paper]....
AMcL must be given a chance, at least, but unfortunately some will not look beyond the end of their anti blue noses.
Despite working with certain limitations - transfer budget, in the main - though, McLeish has had the benefit of a full squad to work with (injuries few and far between) and I think he's made/making some poor choices. Seeing a bench full of good 'footballers' against Spurs really worried me. I'm more than happy to give him a chance - God knows I want him to succeed - but he hasn't impressed me much so far.
Houllier got till this time last year so why anyone would think AM would get longer given the circumstances is beyond me.
Quote from: Greg N'Ash on November 23, 2011, 10:14:27 AMHoullier got till this time last year so why anyone would think AM would get longer given the circumstances is beyond me.Because Lerner has bet the house (in terms of his credibility) on this appointment. You can forget any notion that AM is going to get sacked any time soon.
Do we have a problem with some of our fans not accepting that we're no longer challenging for honours and competing at the top with the like of now, Spurs etc.It's obviously hard to swallow, especially for the older fans that have witnessed European Glory Days. however, things probably aren't going to be much better than this going forward, or are they?
Quote from: nigel on November 23, 2011, 08:45:25 AMAMcL must be given a chance, at least, but unfortunately some will not look beyond the end of their anti blue noses.Isn't it a bit hypocritical to moan that people are too closed minded to give him a chance, then to suggest that it's largely because they don't like Blues? Isn't that just as narrow minded?I can think of, at most, a handful of people on here that wanted him gone as soon as he got here because of his provenance, and none of those are even regular posters.How much do you think Monday night was about him having been the Blues manager? It wasn't. What it was was (another) 90 minutes demonstrating that those who are concerned about his brand of football - and who would be so, wherever he'd come from - are right to be worried.The "you're only moaning because he's a former Blues manager" is the season's new cop-out non-argument.
Quote from: N'ZMAV on November 23, 2011, 10:50:21 AMDo we have a problem with some of our fans not accepting that we're no longer challenging for honours and competing at the top with the like of now, Spurs etc.It's obviously hard to swallow, especially for the older fans that have witnessed European Glory Days. however, things probably aren't going to be much better than this going forward, or are they?We just need Lerner to sell. We haven't got a cat in hell's chance of paying him back the loans he's made to us, so as it's clear that he isn't willing to finance us any more after he wasted so much, he's going to have to find a buyer. And no, it doesn't have to be an oil rich arab nation, just as it didn't when Ellis was looking to sell.