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I was all for phasing out the old guard and the new manager coming in to instill a new generation of football and passion, but that guy wasn't supported and maybe he didn't properly do the phasin out. So the worst part, for me, is that when we are in a tough spot, the only leaders we left (beside the rising mata) are the exact players being disrespected by the club. Rafa couldn't hurt the club so badly if the players on the pitch had a true leader. I don't blame frank for not putting the team on his shoulders or JT for not coaching from the sidelines. We could have really used the old guard with a shitty manager...

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Coach partnership in Carlo and Wilkins came closest to Jose tenure in coaching department. The breaking up of that - for absolutely no reason whatsoever - was the turning point in the Premier League. Champions league aside, this club as been going downhill ever since Wilkins sacking . That and putting more faith in one useless player than any manager who did good for us put us where we are now.


We are a club that is not set up or run well from an administrative perspective. This is a long running problem and we have glossed over it for years because the trophies have kept coming. Some even went as far as feeling that our maladaptive structure was the reason for our success rather than our success happening inspite of it..we may finally now have to face the harsh realities and the bitter truth.

Owner that controls everything with a bunch of number crunchers and Yes men on the board.

A technical director in way over his head

No organizational strategy or long term plan

A manager that knows that he will be out this summer that doesn't care if the team looses because he will just say the board didn't listen to him

Players that lacks urgency, passion, fight, determination,

Fans that can't stop booing

The arrogance and fickleness of our board and how our club is run has crept into our team. Roman and his advisors are learning the hard way. Whilst skill and ability helps win matches, its passion that is often more decisive. The passion has been drained out our club and dressing room .


Believing that sometime in summer a right man will come and most problems will be solved is quite romantic, but so far from the truth.

The solution is far more complicated.
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Coach partnership in Carlo and Wilkins came closest to Jose tenure in coaching department. The breaking up of that - for absolutely no reason whatsoever - was the turning point in the Premier League. Champions league aside, this club as been going downhill ever since Wilkins sacking . That and putting more faith in one useless player than any manager who did good for us put us where we are now.
We are a club that is not set up or run well from an administrative perspective. This is a long running problem and we have glossed over it for years because the trophies have kept coming. Some even went as far as feeling that our maladaptive structure was the reason for our success rather than our success happening inspite of it..we may finally now have to face the harsh realities and the bitter truth.
Owner that controls everything with a bunch of number crunchers and Yes men on the board.
A technical director in way over his head
No organizational strategy or long term plan
A manager that knows that he will be out this summer that doesn't care if the team looses because he will just say the board didn't listen to him
Players that lacks urgency, passion, fight, determination,
Fans that can't stop booing
The arrogance and fickleness of our board and how our club is run has crept into our team. Roman and his advisors are learning the hard way. Whilst skill and ability helps win matches, its passion that is often more decisive. The passion has been drained out our club and dressing room .
Believing that sometime in summer a right man will come and most problems will be solved is quite romantic, but so far from the truth.
The solution is far more complicated.

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except for just one part

"Believing that sometime in summer a right man will come and most problems will be solved is quite romantic, but so far from the truth."

believing in jose is probably the only thing thats keeping half of us alive and hoping here. and believe me HE HAS THE MOVES TO DO IT. :)

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That's because we have ran out of options, all thanks to Roman's impatient attitude.

I'm not sure anymore if it's Roman who's being impatient. I could imagine Emenalo, Gourlay or some other idiot having a bad influence on the club's decisions...

But you are right. The club's doing itself no favour if the managers are being sacked after a few months' time every season.

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I'm not sure anymore if it's Roman who's being impatient. I could imagine Emenalo, Gourlay or some other idiot having a bad influence on the club's decisions...

Don't tell me after all these years of being a fan and owning this club, Roman can't even decide things for himself!

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Don't tell me after all these years of being a fan and owning this club, Roman can't even decide things for himself!

How shall I know whether sb is influencing Roman or not? Tbh the more I think about the more surreal it is becoming to me that such a business man like Roman would make the same mistake again and again without someone else having a word to say.

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I want BENITEZ OUT ,,,,,but having said that things wont change until Roman changes his attitude .

1 Get rid of the non football men ... Emanalo and his spy Marina ,,,get a new CEO ...

2 Get someone to take charge of the academy ,,it patently isnt producing.

3 Take advice from Hiddink as to our next coach

4 Bring back wilkins as assistant .

5 SPEAK TO THE FANS at least every 3 months

But cant see any of the above happening

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Not going as far back as some Chelsea fans can, I didn't know about Gus Poyet "kissing the cock" as they say in front of Chelsea's bench as a Spuds player, but he is sorry for that and was aiming his emotions at Ranieri not the fans. Having said that, he's never managed in the top flight, managed only a few years, but is an ex Blue. He is getting slack from Brighton fans lately for tactically not having a plan B. Something that was brought up about Di Matteo's tactics as well. At first I thought he'd be a good hire but now I think his appointment would be another ticking time bomb. Same goes for Zola. They need to stay away and build their success elsewhere.

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