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How long can this go on?

Started by Andy S, August 22, 2015, 10:53:57 PM

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Andy S

How long can this go on? Less than half a dozen games in and already it feels the way it did when Ernie Clay was in charge. Promising the earth giving nothing. Soon we will hear the ground has been sold and were merging with QPR!

Wearethewhites

Ha, not quite that bad, but changes need to be made in the next couple of weeks, if things don't improve. A poor run out against Sheff United, and bad result at Rotherham should really get the board thinking. It's 4 wins in something like 24 games now, which for any manager, is poor. It's act soon and salvage what was supposed to be a good season, or let Kit carry on and.. well. 

Andy S

Not yet but if this carries on for another season the seats will start to disappear from the riverside stand and there will be little need to replace them. Nobody believed it would happen then either.


Sgt Fulham

Its been going on for over 2 years now so I have no reason to believe it will stop any time soon.

nose

we have such a poor management team
a chairman that is obviously a very nice man but no idea what needs to be done
a board with a ceo still in place that believed felix was an opportunity to good to miss
this situation will go on until much to late in the day and then they will choose the wrong man for the job, because that is their track record.
we do not need a 5 man team to select the manager we need a one man team to replace the entire board
we need to try and tempt sam and we need a whole new coaching staff skilled in what they are doing.

no chance of that i am afraid based on the last two seasons, as a result of such poor management we are actually in grave danger of relegation.

Tonywa

It's ben said time and time  again, but the mismanagement of FFC since Roy left as manager has ben nothing short of s disgrace and for the second year running we are left with a manager now facing the sack who has been allowed to fill up the team with his own signings quite a few of whom may not be to the taste of a new manager. He should have ben thanked for his efforts last season (poor though they were) and let go as soon as the season finished for it was patently obvious he wasn't the right man for the job. At his press conferences he speaks an even bigger load of ******* than Joll while I honestly think that, leaving aside the eight changes every game, we actually played better under Magath.


God The Mechanic

Quote from: Tonywa on August 23, 2015, 01:23:02 AM
It's ben said time and time  again, but the mismanagement of FFC since Roy left as manager has ben nothing short of s disgrace and for the second year running we are left with a manager now facing the sack who has been allowed to fill up the team with his own signings quite a few of whom may not be to the taste of a new manager.

Hopefully, that's where Rigg comes into play.  He should be determining the direction of the club, in terms of players and potential future managers, so that when the time comes for us to hire a new manager the club already has a shortlist of suitable replacements that will mean the last amount of upheaval at the club.  If that is the case, then hopefully the players we have brought in won't be seen as disposable.  That's how I'd like to have the club run, and is hopefully how those in charge are running things.

Hopefully.

Asotosyios

Quote from: God The Mechanic on August 23, 2015, 01:27:24 AM
Quote from: Tonywa on August 23, 2015, 01:23:02 AM
It's ben said time and time  again, but the mismanagement of FFC since Roy left as manager has ben nothing short of s disgrace and for the second year running we are left with a manager now facing the sack who has been allowed to fill up the team with his own signings quite a few of whom may not be to the taste of a new manager.

Hopefully, that's where Rigg comes into play.  He should be determining the direction of the club, in terms of players and potential future managers, so that when the time comes for us to hire a new manager the club already has a shortlist of suitable replacements that will mean the last amount of upheaval at the club.  If that is the case, then hopefully the players we have brought in won't be seen as disposable.  That's how I'd like to have the club run, and is hopefully how those in charge are running things.

Hopefully.

I think this is the case. As a lot of people have already said, Khan hired Rigg to take all the football decision. He is similar to a general manager in American sports. So all these complaints about Khan not being at the Cottage or having no clue how to run a club are a bit off base.

You could argue that Rigg should have thanked Kit at the end of last season and then said goodbye, but he must have wanted to give him a chance with new players coming in this summer.

hovewhite

the Norwich guy adams who was promoted from youth manager similar to kit to 1st team manager and had his clubs wellbeing at heart when he walked,and its the course of action maybe kit should take  as he looks out of his depth.
Then get big SAM in rigg.