I don't think Faulkner can be described as a total disaster. The Genting and Macron deals probably have something to do with him, and they are probably the best deals of their kind we've had, or were ever likely to get. That's not to absolve him completely - I don't know what his involvement was re MON's spend fest but there's no way we should still be paying Jenas' wages, and I'd guess he had a say in appointing McFeck. But ultimately he was selected by nice guy Randy, because Randy knows him, not because of any proven ability to run a football club. Randy means well but has shown himself to be incompetent verging on idiotic. It was Randy who allowed MON to inflate wages to 80% of turnover, he allowed MON to sign and overpay for some very average players, he faffed about over managerial replacements because he hadn't got a clue, he allowed MON to force out some experienced CEOs who may have had a bit of football nous, and it was him who listened like an enthralled schoolboy as Alex Ferguson duped him into paying a fortune to appoint one of the worst managers in PL history. I suspect he has another tattoo somewhere that simply says "mug". As someone else said, he isn't a business man, his Dad made the money, he's dabbling with inherited wealth, and making a proper hash of it on both sides of the Atlantic. Either the apple fell a long way from the tree or he takes after his Mother.
Which will make for a good head to head in a few weeks as well, if they're both selected
Writing off a young player on the basis of a handful of appearances is mental.
Quote from: glasses on March 26, 2012, 10:15:55 PMWell, if you think he is doing a good job, fair enough.I don't.What has he done wrong, as the CEO (responsible for the business and brand but not footballing matters) he's increased revenue. Surely that's his job and he's making a decent fist of it. His knowledge and experience in football isn't good enough but that should be countered by the board containing a member with that football background. That person not being there is the prime reason for the problems we're in. Lerner and Faulkner are at fault for not identifying that but that is the only major error (I say only, but it's a fecking huge one and I point the finger much more firmly at Lerner than Faulkner for it) on their part.To clarify, I chose a mixture of both, Lerner needs to stabilise the board and get the right team at level in place to set measurable performance goals to match with the financial goals. McLeish needs to completely rethink his footballing philosophy and start making pass and move, 1 or 2 touch football integral to everything we do on the training field. He also needs to pressure the players to improve their fitness and start playing a much higher tempo in defence where we hunt in packs (1 close the ball, 2-3 others cut out the easy passes to force the 50-50 balls) and press much higher up the field.Either change will go a long way towards sorting things out but the 2nd is something that McLeish will never be able to do as far as I can see, which makes him yesterdays man and not suitable to manage a club with any intentions on being genuinely successful on the pitch.
Well, if you think he is doing a good job, fair enough.I don't.
Quote from: andrew08 on March 27, 2012, 09:09:45 AMWhich will make for a good head to head in a few weeks as well, if they're both selectedYou haven't ruled out Gary coming good then? I must admit to being disappointed in Albrighton but haven't given up on him yet. I take your point about Gardner's miss at Newcastle but, if it had been other players, we would have said they were crap. We know Gardner will regret that miss and will get better and better. The fact is, he has to come good. There is nowhere else to turn.
Whose shot was it that Schwarzer parried to let Weimann score against Fulham?