DevonYellow wrote: ↑26 Feb 2017, 01:11
Enough is enough how much longer do we have to put up with the weekly excuses spouted on social media by the manager? H is backers tell us to sack him would be making the same mistake we have done in the past. To me the only mistake we have made is appointing a former fans favourite player, with little managerial experience, as manager for the second time around...Hargreaves mark II?
Two appointments that came at least three years too early in the lives of those two former players.......
Managing a professional club in this situation is no job in which to learn as you go yet without experience. What else can Hargreaves or Nicholson have done? The fault lays not with those who take the jobs but those who hand them out to their favourite former players without a clue as to exactly what the job entails because they naively see players (all players) in the same light as they see fans.......players are not fans, they are employees who's interest in the club ceases to exist once they move on.
Where else but badly run football clubs can you go straight from the shop floor to the managerial position running the business?
I think Nicholson would tell you that the huge mistake he made this summer was in assuming that those players who eventually got by under the influence of the raft of experience he was able to bring in midway through last season's serious dysfunction would 'train on' and become better players than they ever can be......Young, Verma, Richards, Moore, Chaney, Gerring, Reid (he'd been here before) LRT (he'd been here before) Blissett;
NONE of them improved, raised their reliability levels, cut out the errors of giving away possession and goals, increasing their threat on goal by creating shooting opportunities; another season of dross, failure and embarrassment from people he describes as 'young players' yet in reality a squad not really any different in average age than any other in this league.
The boards who appointed them have been have been naïve; and the two former players have been naïve in their execution of the job with the almost inevitable calamitous results.....relegation from the Football League and now quite possibly, relegation from the National League.
When Alan Knill was appointed I had one respected former director ask me
"who's Alan Knill? I've never really taken any notice of what he has been doing since he played; can you enlighten me?"
What else can you think when a director is party to 'signing off' the appointment of a manager without the requisite knowledge of the appointee? Why does he see fit to ask a complete outsider to the boardroom instead of his fellow board members?
Serious malfunction within the corridors of a failing club; and when the crowd sang 'you don't know what you're doing' ~ admittedly through ignorance of the physical state of Brett Williams ~ yesterday they should have been singing it three years ago.