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Post by Dick on Nov 6, 2020 11:25:30 GMT
"What about last January when we were 3rd?"
Ask anyone on here and we knew that position was a fallacy - there was no way Bowyer could keep spawning 1-0s at home on the back of anti-football performances and playing for 0-0s away anywhere.
The football we played was shocking up until that point and no way justified those results - I was at Leyton Orient in December and recall the 'Boring boring Bowyer' chants then.
The that transfer window - wether instigated by him or those above him - was no way fitting for a club that supposedly had funds to strengthen if well placed, and when the luck ran out we were shown up for being the shitshow we could see were were back in August.
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Post by Lethal Jizzle on Nov 6, 2020 11:50:37 GMT
Looks like the propaganda squad have one last mission from Rhodes
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Post by bantam147 on Nov 6, 2020 17:00:32 GMT
Long term patience only works if you have a long term plan and someone you believe in, steadfastly, to deliver it. We have neither. Certainly, we don't have a long term plan. Rhodes admits it. If you made any one of us manager, and it turned to even more shite, would it get better just by 'being patient'? Of course it wouldn't.
Look at the best example of all - Ferguson. Came under enormous flack in the first 4-5 years of his tenure, but behind the scenes there was a huge revamp of their scouting and youth development programs. The Board knew it, they were working to a plan, they could see the fruits in the background, so they rode it out.
Similar examples lower down the pyramid.
I WANT a long term manager, but more than that, I want a backroom and club setup that is fueled by stability against a long term plan. A new CEO that brings in a man he trusts to deliver to that plan and I GUARANTEE that fans will buy into the idea of giving time and patience, because everyone except a few fucktards can see the size of the rebuild job needed. And that's the massive missing from the article - patience in what?!
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