Kozzy_is_my_Dad
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I think, for me, this is the clearest indication and has made the most sense to me, dependent on the level of truth within it. This interchange between our Royston (Roygbiv) and Dazzler - sorry, I know. I try not to use his attention needing posts but it adds context in a way that I don't think(?!) has been covered.
Within it is El's original thread too:
Now, I don't think last season's tactics or style were good enough, or entertaining enough, and needed improving longer-term. We fell short and we tailed off. I wasn't opposed to Wilder leaving. But what has become clear is that his work ethic, experience and love for the club papered over the cracks and held the infrastructure of the club together. You can change that, of course and no one man is bigger than the club, but in doing so, you need to have the infrastructure ready to replace it - as both Carlton Blade and Roy have pointed out. We've effectively taken Wilder and the positives he brings out of the club and not replaced anything. By that, I mean his contacts, Knilly and the team's contacts, his presence in the game, his ability to protect the club, to guide (or not take any bullshit from) ownership and his ability to sell the club to prospective signings.
Was this one-man-bad model dated, yes. It needed to change. But I feel we've done it too quickly, and without the proper infrastructure and personnel to replace it. We've weakened the club in playing personnel (Anel, Moore, Souza and the returning loanees) and we've weakened the club off the field. It is now the inexperienced (Selles) leading (? Maybe not...) the inexperienced (the board) and signing well, hardly anyone - presumably due to reduced contacts in the game in the absence of a better recruitment team, see Selles' recent comments - or signing the inexperienced (current signings). This all whilst presumably asking far more of Bettis as the only one who knows the club and how to run things, leaving him mega stretched.
IMO, we've done too much, too soon in terms of changes and it has hugely set us back. You can future plan for the direction of the club, but you can't expect to achieve it one summer. Evolution not revolution. I'm not one to do an impassioned clamour to bring Wilder back and I do think we need to modernise the club at all levels, but I despair at how we're changing too much, too soon and in effect harming the club in the short-term and risking everything currently. We currently look like the least well prepared club in the division, the least active in the transfer market and at genuine risk of freefall. When one man almost held the process, and you then remove that man, the next man will bemoan a lack of discernible process. It's telling.
The more we flounder, fail to recruit, the more the current squad and manager are hung out to dry. The more confidence will continue to drop, and the greater the risk that any remaining key players will want out. New manager > new system > no backing > poor performances > lowering confidence > risk of free fall.
What we now know is that the layer above the squad is currently set up to fail and this genuinely feels like a risk to defining the next few years of the future of this club. We need to arrest the situation, the plummeting confidence and the lack of experience in the playing squad and in the club as a whole, or it could easily be disastrous.
Up the Blades.
I tried to find a thread that captured this issue best, but wasn't sure. So, happy if Foxy or Linz want to lock/move this in what is a time of ridiculous forum traffic for them.
Within it is El's original thread too:
Now, I don't think last season's tactics or style were good enough, or entertaining enough, and needed improving longer-term. We fell short and we tailed off. I wasn't opposed to Wilder leaving. But what has become clear is that his work ethic, experience and love for the club papered over the cracks and held the infrastructure of the club together. You can change that, of course and no one man is bigger than the club, but in doing so, you need to have the infrastructure ready to replace it - as both Carlton Blade and Roy have pointed out. We've effectively taken Wilder and the positives he brings out of the club and not replaced anything. By that, I mean his contacts, Knilly and the team's contacts, his presence in the game, his ability to protect the club, to guide (or not take any bullshit from) ownership and his ability to sell the club to prospective signings.
Was this one-man-bad model dated, yes. It needed to change. But I feel we've done it too quickly, and without the proper infrastructure and personnel to replace it. We've weakened the club in playing personnel (Anel, Moore, Souza and the returning loanees) and we've weakened the club off the field. It is now the inexperienced (Selles) leading (? Maybe not...) the inexperienced (the board) and signing well, hardly anyone - presumably due to reduced contacts in the game in the absence of a better recruitment team, see Selles' recent comments - or signing the inexperienced (current signings). This all whilst presumably asking far more of Bettis as the only one who knows the club and how to run things, leaving him mega stretched.
IMO, we've done too much, too soon in terms of changes and it has hugely set us back. You can future plan for the direction of the club, but you can't expect to achieve it one summer. Evolution not revolution. I'm not one to do an impassioned clamour to bring Wilder back and I do think we need to modernise the club at all levels, but I despair at how we're changing too much, too soon and in effect harming the club in the short-term and risking everything currently. We currently look like the least well prepared club in the division, the least active in the transfer market and at genuine risk of freefall. When one man almost held the process, and you then remove that man, the next man will bemoan a lack of discernible process. It's telling.
The more we flounder, fail to recruit, the more the current squad and manager are hung out to dry. The more confidence will continue to drop, and the greater the risk that any remaining key players will want out. New manager > new system > no backing > poor performances > lowering confidence > risk of free fall.
What we now know is that the layer above the squad is currently set up to fail and this genuinely feels like a risk to defining the next few years of the future of this club. We need to arrest the situation, the plummeting confidence and the lack of experience in the playing squad and in the club as a whole, or it could easily be disastrous.
Up the Blades.
I tried to find a thread that captured this issue best, but wasn't sure. So, happy if Foxy or Linz want to lock/move this in what is a time of ridiculous forum traffic for them.