Which Circle of Hell are we in now?
Quote from: john e on September 16, 2014, 08:18:14 PMI don't think Faulkener had much influence on playing matters, I know he's become a bit of a scapegoatBut Lamberts his own man, he would not be dictated to by a CEO about who to play and who not to, I am pretty sure of that, But Lambert hinted at the fact from the word go that the Hutton "situation" was down to money. Why would a manager like Lambert, or any other manager come to that, just ostracise a player like Hutton before he'd even seen him play?Whoever did have the idea, it was utterly baffling, and made sense on no level whatsoever.
I don't think Faulkener had much influence on playing matters, I know he's become a bit of a scapegoatBut Lamberts his own man, he would not be dictated to by a CEO about who to play and who not to, I am pretty sure of that,
It's mad, isn't it? There must have been something quite major going on behind the scenes.
The bit I never got was if you've got to pay the wages anyway may aswell have at least played the players or had them as an option. To castigate the likes of Hutton Zog and given for a year was non sensical.
Whether it was Lerner, Faulkner or Lambert or an agreement between any combination of them it didn't make sense either financially or from a football point of view. To be fair we don't know exactly how much money we saved from loaning Given, Hutton and Bent out for spells or the loan fees involved, but surely having them as part of the squad whilst having them available for transfer would have aided the team in the short term and been more financially beneficial in the long term by them possibly getting a permanent move and us getting the transfer fees. Wolves have been doing the same for the last year or so. But they are paying Roger Johnson without even considering him for selection, O'Hara left by mutual consent which I doubt he would have done without getting some or all of his contract paid up and Kenny Jackett was complaining about their lack of goals. But they let Kevin Doyle go out to Palace on loan without him ever being considered as a possibility this season.
The entire bomb squad thing was just beyond idiotic.
Quote from: Risso on September 16, 2014, 08:29:55 PMQuote from: john e on September 16, 2014, 08:18:14 PMI don't think Faulkener had much influence on playing matters, I know he's become a bit of a scapegoatBut Lamberts his own man, he would not be dictated to by a CEO about who to play and who not to, I am pretty sure of that, But Lambert hinted at the fact from the word go that the Hutton "situation" was down to money. Why would a manager like Lambert, or any other manager come to that, just ostracise a player like Hutton before he'd even seen him play?Whoever did have the idea, it was utterly baffling, and made sense on no level whatsoever.He didn't even just hint at it, he came out and said quite clearly that that was what it was about.I don't imagine for a second that was a decision the manager made, it will have been passed down.It's great that we've got him playing again and that he's doing well so far, but it makes you wonder, what kind of management fuckwittery was it that meant we paid his wages for almost the entirety of two years and just left him training with the kids that whole time.The entire bomb squad thing was just beyond idiotic.
The strategy is based on them not getting appearance money and they get so pissed off they leave.This strategy was first tested with Bogardt at Chelsea who could be seen by his team mates walking his dog around Imperial College sports ground whilst they were running around getting fit.