Quote from: Rissbert on June 08, 2012, 01:17:48 AM...He may well have had successes along the way, but seeing as the main purpose of the club is to win football matches the last two years have been a story of failure. It may not be all directly his fault, but as a CEO he is legally and morally responsible.Now, hopefully that's all in the past and just as Faulkner should take the rap for his part in appointing McLeish, he can have a big pat on the back for admitting the mistake and rectifying it quickly and successfully with the manager most people wanted.It could equally be argued that during his term as CEO the club has recovered from the precipice of near insolvency to one of relative stability. He has seen out a situation that has killed other clubs without the loss of PL status and has therefore succeeded where many other 'football men' have failed.
...He may well have had successes along the way, but seeing as the main purpose of the club is to win football matches the last two years have been a story of failure. It may not be all directly his fault, but as a CEO he is legally and morally responsible.Now, hopefully that's all in the past and just as Faulkner should take the rap for his part in appointing McLeish, he can have a big pat on the back for admitting the mistake and rectifying it quickly and successfully with the manager most people wanted.
It's not revisionism. What they got wrong they got wrong, but that doesn't mean we can't acknowledge what they also get right.
Good going getting Lambert in, but there have been massive balls ups up to now and personally, i'm not ready to join the revisionism crowd just yet.
So would you prefer we were back in the days of Doug with a prudently run solvent football club, with the likes of O'Leary in charge and no prospect of any change unless we were fortunate enough to stumble on the next David Moyes who can run a club on a shoestring but still turn in a performance - seems like clutching at straws.
Quote from: Rip Van doin' the Lambert walk on June 08, 2012, 09:29:02 AMGood going getting Lambert in, but there have been massive balls ups up to now and personally, i'm not ready to join the revisionism crowd just yet.I wouldn't call changing an opinion because of subsequent events 'revisionism'.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on June 08, 2012, 10:21:41 AMQuote from: Rip Van doin' the Lambert walk on June 08, 2012, 09:29:02 AMGood going getting Lambert in, but there have been massive balls ups up to now and personally, i'm not ready to join the revisionism crowd just yet.I wouldn't call changing an opinion because of subsequent events 'revisionism'.Apart from when the subsequent events are bad ones of course, like being tens of millions in debt. Then you would, and have.
Quote from: Rissbert on June 08, 2012, 10:27:04 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on June 08, 2012, 10:21:41 AMQuote from: Rip Van doin' the Lambert walk on June 08, 2012, 09:29:02 AMGood going getting Lambert in, but there have been massive balls ups up to now and personally, i'm not ready to join the revisionism crowd just yet.I wouldn't call changing an opinion because of subsequent events 'revisionism'.Apart from when the subsequent events are bad ones of course, like being tens of millions in debt. Then you would, and have.Could you please explain what you mean here?
Quote from: Banganappa on June 08, 2012, 09:24:53 AMSo would you prefer we were back in the days of Doug with a prudently run solvent football club, with the likes of O'Leary in charge and no prospect of any change unless we were fortunate enough to stumble on the next David Moyes who can run a club on a shoestring but still turn in a performance - seems like clutching at straws.We've just got rid of a far worse manager than O'Leary, just in case the past 12 months has passed you by completely.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on June 08, 2012, 10:29:39 AMQuote from: Rissbert on June 08, 2012, 10:27:04 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on June 08, 2012, 10:21:41 AMQuote from: Rip Van doin' the Lambert walk on June 08, 2012, 09:29:02 AMGood going getting Lambert in, but there have been massive balls ups up to now and personally, i'm not ready to join the revisionism crowd just yet.I wouldn't call changing an opinion because of subsequent events 'revisionism'.Apart from when the subsequent events are bad ones of course, like being tens of millions in debt. Then you would, and have.Could you please explain what you mean here? You've accused people of not saying a bad word about the owners for the first three years, then changing their minds when it all goes wrong.
Quote from: Rissbert on June 08, 2012, 10:24:17 AMQuote from: Banganappa on June 08, 2012, 09:24:53 AMSo would you prefer we were back in the days of Doug with a prudently run solvent football club, with the likes of O'Leary in charge and no prospect of any change unless we were fortunate enough to stumble on the next David Moyes who can run a club on a shoestring but still turn in a performance - seems like clutching at straws.We've just got rid of a far worse manager than O'Leary, just in case the past 12 months has passed you by completely.Passed me by? I think you must have a short memory - O Leary took us to 16th in his last season so did McLeish. They were both crap. At least the last incumbent did not blame the fans!