Arguably we're performing worse than the teams that have already shown their manager the door. You could also argue we have more to lose. Therefore, why are we persisting with Jol? It could work out to be a shocking investment for Khan if we don't act soon.
Quote from: Fulham76 on September 28, 2013, 08:48:21 PM
Arguably we're performing worse than the teams that have already shown their manager the door. You could also argue we have more to lose. Therefore, why are we persisting with Jol? It could work out to be a shocking investment for Khan if we don't act soon.
Taxi for Jol, and quick.
I'd say Khan will move when he is ready.
He bought a Premiere League team.
Being relegated will destroy his investment.
The team played badly today and we are all upset.
He wont fire the manager until he has a replacement lined up.
He is not a fool.
He has waited to see how things unfold.
We are 6 games in.
Relegation is not certain and Firing JOL now would solve nothing and put the bad situation into a worse situation in his mind.
He won't do it until he has an alternate plan.
Other threads are speculating on replacements, but frankly there is very little that inspires confidence.
Wait and see what happens.
We are all annoyed, but believe me, not half as annoyed as he is.
His £200 million investment is in danger and that gets his attention.
Lets see what he has in play.
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Why not sack jol out a replacement could it get any worse.
Quote from: TerryR on September 28, 2013, 09:36:20 PM
I'd say Khan will move when he is ready.
He bought a Premiere League team.
Being relegated will destroy his investment.
The team played badly today and we are all upset.
He wont fire the manager until he has a replacement lined up.
He is not a fool.
He has waited to see how things unfold.
We are 6 games in.
Relegation is not certain and Firing JOL now would solve nothing and put the bad situation into a worse situation in his mind.
He won't do it until he has an alternate plan.
Other threads are speculating on replacements, but frankly there is very little that inspires confidence.
Wait and see what happens.
We are all annoyed, but believe me, not half as annoyed as he is.
His £200 million investment is in danger and that gets his attention.
Lets see what he has in play.
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Khan isn't a fool, multi-millionaires generally aren't. But whether his investment is in danger, or on track for another outcome is what we really need to be asking, as I was discussing in another thread.
Who cares how annoyed he is, he invested he should have looked at our shocking performances in the last 3/4 of last season apart from spurs and Swansea, he should act now, and without the fans where is the revenue for his investment... If there are bad performances people will stop going, not me, but people will, and he has to act not only for himself but for everyone involved with Fulham, the performances are not good enough, no motivation, passion or fight, at the moment any team would beat us and he has to change it, it all looked promising when he took over, yeah he is not thick and that's why he needs to act fast and get rid of Martin dull
Owners generally let their front office do the firing. Their job is to let the front office know that they're not happy. That's generally enough to get the FO to do the firing before THEY get the sack.