Agree, to a point
But our failings have to be accepted as a collective
The players - fought so admirably to get us up and take us to our pre-pandemic position, then suddenly return imitations of themselves and didnt seem to have any fight
CW - the ‘we will give anyone a go’ & ‘100% commitment is a given’ is replaced by ‘we can’t compete’ & ‘the players aren’t good enough’. He fought the board for players, which is fine when they come off, but the more he spent the shitter he became at spotting a player. Ultimately self imploded, took £4m and his career hadn’t recovered.
The board - believed the hype, no one sensed checked the decisions. Took a loan against next years money, meaning if we went down the benefit of parachute payment was negated. But Princes biggest failing, and this is where I have sympathy for him, was been too loyal to the man that gave him success, CW. He should have sacked him/accepted resignation last November when it became clear he was loosing it. To tell a manager of a top level club ‘you can loose every game and not be sacked’ is crazy.
Criticising the board for been too loyal is true, but harsh.
CW was such a talisman that the board and his players were mesmerised, great when it was going good. Blind faith when they couldn’t see the car crash in front of them.