Quote from: pauliewalnuts on May 03, 2023, 10:34:39 AMThank the Lord for the return of the major music events, one of the things the club has consistently failed us on.That's what you take from that post?Given the hostility towards price hikes, I would have thought a significant source of income like this was pretty welcome.
Thank the Lord for the return of the major music events, one of the things the club has consistently failed us on.
I agree with Chris. I don't like Purslow's slightly smarmy persona and his need to be front and centre for everything, but the owners clearly trust him and he's a massive upgrade on everybody we've had before. Of course he's going to focus on making money, as would anybody else we had in the job if it wasn't Purslow doing it. I don't agree with everything he does, but at the end of the day we've got the best manager we've had in over 20 years and are having a real stab at the top 6, after a horrendous start to the season.
Sorry DaveThe greasy cash.The Holte TerraceThe badge /crest debacle.The pre match “experience “Season Ticket prices.The catering problems.The Gerrard appointment.
I, along with many, didn't want gerrard, and with hindsight he was an appalling decision but from the perspective of Purslow it was someone he knew well who had met the challenges set for him up to that point well who many thought was a shoe-in to go to Liverpool in a few years time so I can understand the logic of thinking he was good enough to be worth a look and that his profile would help us in the transfer market (and the latter bit definitely happened). I don't think it's fair to suggest that decision was a sackable offence as some have suggested/implied.The pre-match and badge things are just silly, plenty of people will think what we're doing now is great, both are subjective and don't really belong on a list of things to beat the CEO with.The Grealish cash one is another where hindsight comes into play, that summer there were plenty on here thinking that adding Buendia, Bailey and Ings in his place made us a stronger squad and fixed our over-reliance on 1 player.The rest is fair but not enough to consider him a failure, especially given all the positives that Drummond lists.
Quote from: paul_e on May 03, 2023, 11:29:27 AMI, along with many, didn't want gerrard, and with hindsight he was an appalling decision but from the perspective of Purslow it was someone he knew well who had met the challenges set for him up to that point well who many thought was a shoe-in to go to Liverpool in a few years time so I can understand the logic of thinking he was good enough to be worth a look and that his profile would help us in the transfer market (and the latter bit definitely happened). I don't think it's fair to suggest that decision was a sackable offence as some have suggested/implied.The pre-match and badge things are just silly, plenty of people will think what we're doing now is great, both are subjective and don't really belong on a list of things to beat the CEO with.The Grealish cash one is another where hindsight comes into play, that summer there were plenty on here thinking that adding Buendia, Bailey and Ings in his place made us a stronger squad and fixed our over-reliance on 1 player.The rest is fair but not enough to consider him a failure, especially given all the positives that Drummond lists.If nothing else, the Gerrard decision left us with Kamara, who I think will go on to become one of our best ever players in the coming years. If he's not always injured, obviously.
When you think about it we had some good luck at times when we all thought we were having bad luck, all the below changed our fortunes for the better at the time they all happened, sure there may be more incidents as wellWhelen missing the penaltyLosing to Fulham in play off finalGerrard being rubbishSome things went the other way as well, owner losing interest, manager walking out days before new season, those 2 alone took us more than a decade to recover from, recovery that is still ongoing
It strikes me from these comments that some of the areas he is being criticised are outside his responsibility.
I'm more than happy to admit my dislike for him is immature and childish and should therefore hold no weight. I can't stand Alan Titchmarsh and that's literally because of his smile. The gurning prick
It strikes me from these comments that some of the areas he is being criticised are outside his responsibility. Hopefully the new guy from Barca will take the front foot on all future managerial appointments and Lange should have dictated how the Joe money was spent.That said, we appear to be missing an individual in charge of the supporters’ needs; so everything from creating new ones, community engagement and what happens on match days.
Quote from: Dante Lavelli on May 03, 2023, 03:29:58 PMIt strikes me from these comments that some of the areas he is being criticised are outside his responsibility. Hopefully the new guy from Barca will take the front foot on all future managerial appointments and Lange should have dictated how the Joe money was spent.That said, we appear to be missing an individual in charge of the supporters’ needs; so everything from creating new ones, community engagement and what happens on match days.This is the problem. Purslow is good at networking, he might be good at the commercial side in the long term but everything about him to date indicates that he sees supporters as a necessary evil to be taken for every possible penny.