Quote from: Percy McCarthy on January 14, 2016, 01:24:08 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on January 14, 2016, 12:13:13 PMLove this bit from our new chairman.."As we have witnessed in the Premier League this year with other clubs - money no longer buys success."Quite a statement from a Man City fan.Very good point.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on January 14, 2016, 12:13:13 PMLove this bit from our new chairman.."As we have witnessed in the Premier League this year with other clubs - money no longer buys success."Quite a statement from a Man City fan.
Love this bit from our new chairman.."As we have witnessed in the Premier League this year with other clubs - money no longer buys success."
Pat Murphy missing the obvious flaw in his snide remarks again
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on January 14, 2016, 01:24:08 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on January 14, 2016, 12:13:13 PMLove this bit from our new chairman.."As we have witnessed in the Premier League this year with other clubs - money no longer buys success."Quite a statement from a Man City fan.Isn't what he is suggesting that this season shows good management, good players and good coaching this season can be an alternative to just buying your way to success? That he is citing sides like Leicester or Palace or West Ham of another way to become a solid PL club? I don't think he is dismissing money being important but that it has to spent well on top of a variety of other items that can help make a side competitive and successful.
"As we have witnessed in the Premier League this year with other clubs - money no longer buys success. Randy has consistently provided financial backing no less so than last year."That strikes me as a fairly dangerous and worrying conclusion to have arrived at already!Randy has provided consistent financial backing, but only in the same sense that Agbonlahor is a consistent Premier League goalscorer.
Quote from: ozzjim on January 14, 2016, 02:11:49 PMPat Murphy missing the obvious flaw in his snide remarks againBut the summer recruitment was awful - the management team failed to replace the quality that was lost nevermind improve on last years near escape.If you're implying it was Sherwood's fault then it's also fair to criticise the man that appointed him.
Does anyone know of an organisation that has both a chairman and a CEO? How can a CEO be a CEO when he reports to a chairman?Whatever Hollis' (and Fox's) capabilities are, we have a structure in place that lends itself to conflict and politics and not to good corporate management.
Good Quote from: RussellC on January 14, 2016, 12:29:51 PM"As we have witnessed in the Premier League this year with other clubs - money no longer buys success. Randy has consistently provided financial backing no less so than last year."That strikes me as a fairly dangerous and worrying conclusion to have arrived at already!Randy has provided consistent financial backing, but only in the same sense that Agbonlahor is a consistent Premier League goalscorer.Yes it seems a slightly flawed conclusion. But good luck to the new Chairman.