Maybe not afraid, ashamed yes, but not afraid.
Agree WW. If you examine forensically the recent history of the club for evidence of impending change Paul Lambert left a trail of crumbs to follow.I shall always believe Lambert was a Lerner arse licker as was his predecessor, and by being so got a completely undeserved contract extension and remained in place for at least a year too long. He let the cat out of the bag sucking up to Lerner when he claimed credit for lowering the fans' expectations. For me that was the writing on the wall. Financially manageable mediocrity was to be our holy grail. Glory was for others.Hollis is to cement in place a policy of not doing anything to frighten the accountants.
Quote from: dave shelley on January 15, 2016, 08:32:34 AMMaybe not afraid, ashamed yes, but not afraid.Ashamed, depressed, disgusted, ripped-off, conned, humiliated, downtrodden, ridiculed, embarrassed. But the fans will get over it.
NO - we as fans shouldn't be ashamed - it is the people within the club that should be ashamed of the way they have managed the things things that are beyond our control.
I've not seen it anywhere but is the new bloke a full-time, hands-on appointment (in which case where does that leave Fox?) or a non-exec, pop in once a month to chair a meeting and look over the books type?
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."
Absolutely agree Mellon. If they are going to trot out aphorisms to tranquilizes us at least they should be conclusive aphorisms. Money does not buy success but it makes failure less likely.
Quote from: Rioch is King on January 15, 2016, 09:02:54 AMNO - we as fans shouldn't be ashamed - it is the people within the club that should be ashamed of the way they have managed the things things that are beyond our control.That's the one