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Stuck in this hinterland of this Division, we are easily the biggest and most well supported club in this Division, and by that line of thinking, we should have resources available to us that are way head than any of current crop of Rivals, yet we remain moored in this sodding league, without seemingly any way out of it.
Everyone is frustrated, everyone blames someone else, and with all the bickering and in fighting there doesn't seem to be anyone pulling together in the same direction.
What needs to happen, is that the powers that be, The Saudi Group and the McCabes need to get their heads together, need a crisis meeting and need to take a long hard look at themselves and the mistakes they are making, and come up with a plan to arrest this perpetual mediocrity, and to slowly but slowly begin putting in the foundations for long-term sustainable growth of this football club, and for sustainable and long-term advancement up the league.
I think a lot of the problem is that we have 2 sets of owners who don't seem to sing off the same hymn sheet. What it needs for them to do is appoint a Sporting Director, or a Director of Football with the remit of looking after all the on the pitch affairs. Someone with a excellent inside knowledge of the game, the contacts and someone who can deal with all aspects, of contracts, player recruitment alongside Nigel Adkins, and deal the agents. This person also needs to take a long look at the club and be able to formulate an achievable and sensible plan based on seeing us back as an established Championship Club in 5 years time. Not being disrespectful to David Green, but he isn't that man.
We also need greater dialogue coming from the club. Jim Phipps cheerleading is just bombast, we don't need excuses as we have had enough of them, we need positive and forward thinking ideas, and need that conveying to the fans,
I'm now at the stage where I would take a couple of more seasons in this division if it meant we was also getting signs from the club they was doing what they can to get us moving ahead in a positive and sustainable way, it is just at the minute there is nothing to come out of the club to suggest that they are doing what they can.
I don't blame Nigel Adkins for any of the current plight, I genuinely believe that if he realised what a rotten state we was in last summer he wouldn't have come, but I also think that he needs the right people backing him, which he clearly hasn't got.
Everyone is frustrated, everyone blames someone else, and with all the bickering and in fighting there doesn't seem to be anyone pulling together in the same direction.
What needs to happen, is that the powers that be, The Saudi Group and the McCabes need to get their heads together, need a crisis meeting and need to take a long hard look at themselves and the mistakes they are making, and come up with a plan to arrest this perpetual mediocrity, and to slowly but slowly begin putting in the foundations for long-term sustainable growth of this football club, and for sustainable and long-term advancement up the league.
I think a lot of the problem is that we have 2 sets of owners who don't seem to sing off the same hymn sheet. What it needs for them to do is appoint a Sporting Director, or a Director of Football with the remit of looking after all the on the pitch affairs. Someone with a excellent inside knowledge of the game, the contacts and someone who can deal with all aspects, of contracts, player recruitment alongside Nigel Adkins, and deal the agents. This person also needs to take a long look at the club and be able to formulate an achievable and sensible plan based on seeing us back as an established Championship Club in 5 years time. Not being disrespectful to David Green, but he isn't that man.
We also need greater dialogue coming from the club. Jim Phipps cheerleading is just bombast, we don't need excuses as we have had enough of them, we need positive and forward thinking ideas, and need that conveying to the fans,
I'm now at the stage where I would take a couple of more seasons in this division if it meant we was also getting signs from the club they was doing what they can to get us moving ahead in a positive and sustainable way, it is just at the minute there is nothing to come out of the club to suggest that they are doing what they can.
I don't blame Nigel Adkins for any of the current plight, I genuinely believe that if he realised what a rotten state we was in last summer he wouldn't have come, but I also think that he needs the right people backing him, which he clearly hasn't got.
