No fan action PLEASE! The Blackburn fans' carry on during Steve Kean's rein was embarrassing, even if they were right he was useless.Perhaps a letter addressed to Randy printed in one of the papers from a fans' representative asking him to clarify his motives in running the club into the ground (maybe put a little more diplomatically).
Further fan action led to the ousting of Ellis and prompted new owner Lerner to waste millions trying to win over the fans he assumed were hostile.
Quote from: jonzy85 on January 23, 2013, 01:29:26 PMNo fan action PLEASE! The Blackburn fans' carry on during Steve Kean's rein was embarrassing, even if they were right he was useless.Perhaps a letter addressed to Randy printed in one of the papers from a fans' representative asking him to clarify his motives in running the club into the ground (maybe put a little more diplomatically).How can you say no fan action? In front of the watching football public we packed out Villa Park and gave it our all for 50 minutes, weve done what the club asked of us and earned the right for an explanation. It doesnt get any more embarrasing than the last 4 weeks culminating in the shambles from last night. I completely agree that a media letter would be an excellent place to start and what ever we do needs to be done with some class and decorum but the silence from inside VP is deafening. RL and PF need to be held accountable for this downward spiral and explain what is going on. There are a couple on here with excellent media contacts (DW?) Im sure if someone (slightly more articulate than me!) were to draft a letter and post it on here and VT, sensible replies and additions could be made to garner a true represenation of what the fans want to ask/say.
Lerner's biggest fault has been in the people he brought in to run the club.There needs to be someone in the upper management who has the view of maintaining the squad as the club's main asset. Someone who, if it came to selling our best players, would take the longer term view of how to reinvest that money to keep value in the squad. That has been massively missing. How many other clubs have watched expensive players on long, lucrative contracts, contribute next to nothing and then walk away for nothing like we have, costing us tens of millions of pounds?How come Spurs and Everton sell their best players but manage to invest money wisely and keep a balanced, decent squad, but we can't?Then there is the lack of continuity in the manager position. Lambert has been poor, but appointing him was not the pivotal moment. That was when Houllier went. Finally, we'd started to achieve some continuity, the football was improving, and we finished a respectable (somewhat flattering) ninth. That was the point at which to make a really clever appointment to continue the improvement.At that point, it was vital to make the right appointment. They needed to keep calm, take advice (from people with our best interests at heart, not other PL managers) and select the right man. Instead we had a farcical mess of getting made to look like chumps by Dave Whelan, having it look like the fans got Lerner to cancel an interview with McLaren, and pointless statements on the OS saying "we're looking for a manager".At the end of it, we'd grumbled when he looked at Martinez, but he goes and does the utterly, utterly stupid thing of talking to McLeish.Even if you leave aside the obvious points about McLeish's record, where on earth is the continuity, the joined-up thinking that has you going after Martinez with his style of football one day, then to the diametric opposite the next? They didn't listen, they stubbornly thought our moaning was all about him having been at Blues, and what happened? It was an utter disaster.I genuinely think, if three years ago, Lerner had been possessed by a malevolent force and thought, "I'm going to fuck this club up, make appointments that run it into the ground", it couldn't have panned out any worse than it has with him actually "trying his best".As someone said to me earlier, and I am sure he won't mind me repeating it here:Manchester City's CEO came from Barcelona.Arsenal's came from the MLS.Chelsea's came from Umbro.Ours came from a call centre in Chester.Unfortunately, until he starts to appoint people with football knowledge and nous, and stops relying on his network of friends (Krulak, Faulkner), then we are always going to be swimming against the current.There is nothing we can do to change that. We can't force him to sell. We can't force a buyer to magically appear. We are in huge amounts of debt and looking like losing our top flight status. Who is going to want to buy a basket case of a club like us right now?
Quote from: mattjpa on January 23, 2013, 01:52:51 PMQuote from: jonzy85 on January 23, 2013, 01:29:26 PMNo fan action PLEASE! The Blackburn fans' carry on during Steve Kean's rein was embarrassing, even if they were right he was useless.Perhaps a letter addressed to Randy printed in one of the papers from a fans' representative asking him to clarify his motives in running the club into the ground (maybe put a little more diplomatically).How can you say no fan action? In front of the watching football public we packed out Villa Park and gave it our all for 50 minutes, weve done what the club asked of us and earned the right for an explanation. It doesnt get any more embarrasing than the last 4 weeks culminating in the shambles from last night. I completely agree that a media letter would be an excellent place to start and what ever we do needs to be done with some class and decorum but the silence from inside VP is deafening. RL and PF need to be held accountable for this downward spiral and explain what is going on. There are a couple on here with excellent media contacts (DW?) Im sure if someone (slightly more articulate than me!) were to draft a letter and post it on here and VT, sensible replies and additions could be made to garner a true represenation of what the fans want to ask/say.Lerner and Faulkner do not give two hoots for the fans. Take your free flag and be quiet. Says it all to me.