I am willing to give this chap a chance. Thankfully much like replacing Gestede up front, the starting expectation for him is low. A chair quite rightly should be more business or at least organisational minded than football. But the board he builds needs to have football knowledge on it. Good luck to him.
I think we'd pretty much all agree that the one thing that could improve this clueless clusterfuck of a management structure would be another executive who knows nothing about football.
2. It's a bit rich of Lerner to talk about failure in the last five years when watching it happen and leaving it the point of absolutely no return and fans getting into public confrontations with players before doing anything about it.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on January 15, 2016, 09:56:35 PM2. It's a bit rich of Lerner to talk about failure in the last five years when watching it happen and leaving it the point of absolutely no return and fans getting into public confrontations with players before doing anything about it.That's the part that caught my attention Kippax. Basically " this club has not been on a stable footing for 5 years" screams I have been too inept / disinterested to deal with this. Somewhat neglectful, I would say.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on January 15, 2016, 09:56:35 PM2. It's a bit rich of Lerner to talk about failure in the last five years when watching it happen and leaving it the point of absolutely no return and fans getting into public confrontations with players before doing anything about it.That's the part that caught my attention Kippax. Basically " this club has not been on a stable footing for 5 years" screams I have been too inept / disinterested to deal with this. Somewhat neglectful, I would say.The statement by Hollis reads fine by me. Not very inspiring but as a first communique it is fine.
I really hope this guy succeeds but there is a lot of corporate speak about 'phases, shake ups, troubled organisations etc and precious little about how we are actually going to improve our lot on the pitch and given Randys appalling record regarding appointments I'm still nervous about what will happen next.
The fact that Lerner is stepping back further (is this possible) is a good thing
Quote from: Pat McMahon on January 15, 2016, 11:15:35 PMQuote from: kippaxvilla2 on January 15, 2016, 09:56:35 PM2. It's a bit rich of Lerner to talk about failure in the last five years when watching it happen and leaving it the point of absolutely no return and fans getting into public confrontations with players before doing anything about it.That's the part that caught my attention Kippax. Basically " this club has not been on a stable footing for 5 years" screams I have been too inept / disinterested to deal with this. Somewhat neglectful, I would say.Yep.Although I also noticed the reference that followed, specifically regarding Bodymoor Heath, which made it sound like they thought the management side of things was great, it was all about training ground problems.
The one thing I hope he can improve is the communication with the fans. He seems to be a football fan himself, so hopefully we will see an end to the type of nonsense that has been spouted by the hierarchy at the club over the past few years.
Quote from: ozzjim on January 15, 2016, 10:22:47 PMI am willing to give this chap a chance. Thankfully much like replacing Gestede up front, the starting expectation for him is low. A chair quite rightly should be more business or at least organisational minded than football. But the board he builds needs to have football knowledge on it. Good luck to him.Quite. We've been run poor;y for a while now so lets see what he can do. Not really sure about his and Fox's role as they surely will cross over. But i get the feeling that fox won't be with us come the summer anyway. the more I hear garde speak the less I think we need a director of football and have a better linear model of Garde - Hollis - Lerner.