Some positivity there.The bottom line , is show the manager the money, and let him spend it.
Quote from: Tony Erdington on March 22, 2016, 01:57:16 PMSome positivity there.The bottom line , is show the manager the money, and let him spend it.Just like Martin O...
The thing about appointing a manager is that none of us really know how it is going to turn out. And there are so many other factors that can help or hinder the manager being successful. We have to trust that the board will think the entire process through. At the end of the day we won't have a choice as to who that person is and it could very well be someone who not all of us agree with. We have to have faith though even if that is the case that they have made the best possible decision, without emotion, with their collective knowledge and experience, and based on a lot more information than we have.
Well we have the new board and it's advisers, most on here seem to be happy with the make of it including meSo the football bods ie Bernstien and Little will have to take stock of a Garde listen to what he had to say see what he is doing and make a judgement, if as we think they will know a bit more about what they are doing than those who have gone before then we have to trust whatever decision they makeThe difficult bit comes if they do give Garde the chop and appoint another manager who doesn't get our majority approval, ie Pearson, Bruce, Pulis, Coleman etc
Quote from: john e on March 22, 2016, 07:34:53 PMWell we have the new board and it's advisers, most on here seem to be happy with the make of it including meSo the football bods ie Bernstien and Little will have to take stock of a Garde listen to what he had to say see what he is doing and make a judgement, if as we think they will know a bit more about what they are doing than those who have gone before then we have to trust whatever decision they makeThe difficult bit comes if they do give Garde the chop and appoint another manager who doesn't get our majority approval, ie Pearson, Bruce, Pulis, Coleman etcFor the first time in ages I'm confident that the feelings of the supporters regarding appointments will be genuinely considered. And given the circumstances we're in it's a more significant factor than usual, we need to be lifted for the team to stand a chance.
Anyone thinking our new board will lead us to nirvana would do well to read the interview in todays Times with Mike Ashley.He's had a board operating at arms length with a self funding remit for a while now. It's hardly been a resounding success so far .The thought that our reorganisation is based on the Newcastle model certainly gives me grounds for concern.
Quote from: LeeB on March 22, 2016, 07:56:19 PMQuote from: john e on March 22, 2016, 07:34:53 PMWell we have the new board and it's advisers, most on here seem to be happy with the make of it including meSo the football bods ie Bernstien and Little will have to take stock of a Garde listen to what he had to say see what he is doing and make a judgement, if as we think they will know a bit more about what they are doing than those who have gone before then we have to trust whatever decision they makeThe difficult bit comes if they do give Garde the chop and appoint another manager who doesn't get our majority approval, ie Pearson, Bruce, Pulis, Coleman etcFor the first time in ages I'm confident that the feelings of the supporters regarding appointments will be genuinely considered. And given the circumstances we're in it's a more significant factor than usual, we need to be lifted for the team to stand a chance.To be honest I don't necessarily want the views of supporters to be taken into account. With the best will in the world the majority of supporters have very little real world football experience or knowledge. Lambert was popular choice, as was MON & Garde. The was a huge wave of support for Solskear and numerous others who probably wouldn't have been appropriate. I want the best man for the job, picked by an experienced forward thinking Board with real life football knowledge. I desperately hope that is what we now have.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on March 21, 2016, 11:20:41 PMThe thing about appointing a manager is that none of us really know how it is going to turn out. And there are so many other factors that can help or hinder the manager being successful. We have to trust that the board will think the entire process through. At the end of the day we won't have a choice as to who that person is and it could very well be someone who not all of us agree with. We have to have faith though even if that is the case that they have made the best possible decision, without emotion, with their collective knowledge and experience, and based on a lot more information than we have.After the last few years you'll forgive me for not trusting the club to get anything right. I hope that things will get better, but its going to take a lot more than appointing an ex-Man City director and Brian Little onto a 'football board' to alter my default scepticism.