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The club for some time now has been very stagnant. We are rotten from the roots and faces in the backroom need to go.

We simply don't have the coaches, scouts, and management to be able to do something about our situation, of seems almost certain relegation.

New manages bring in fresh blood, new coaches, and different idea's.They freshen up players who look finished or not interested.

Yes Pulis has gone but little else has changed in very poor back room staff who are devoid of new idea's, and player motivation skills.

Most of these players know these coaches inside out, and some clearly feel very comfortable just going through the motions.

Pulis was a very wrong choice as manager in the 1st place and never a realistic person to push us forward. So a new manager is still desperately needed to aid our ever decreasing chances of staying in the championship.

Whats our chairman doing?  Who knows, is a takeover on the cards? What ever Mr Chasiri's issues are we need a new manager now, as we did two months ago.

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56 minutes ago, 0742 said:

"if you're not happy, why don'y you buy him out and lets see you do a better job"

 

:Chansiri:

That statement completely backs up the notion that he's never ever understood the workings of anything that isn't upper class. Our city, its clubs and supporters are in the main working class folk, so to charge what he has for tickets, including corporate boxes, walk ups etc just shows a complete lack of understanding. At worst an unwillingness to consider the life's of the majority of supporters, and the fact he's alienated thousands.

Doing a better job, well no-one could do a worse one lets be fair.

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1 hour ago, 0742 said:

"if you're not happy, why don'y you buy him out and lets see you do a better job"

 

:Chansiri: I have the upmost respect for Mr Chansiri and the mega millions invested in our club. The point  i tried to make was we need change in the club.

 A new owner might and might not help, who knows. He needs help in a big way as he has surly been badly advised in the past, but does he listen to people? 

 

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2 hours ago, slug said:

The club for some time now has been very stagnant. We are rotten from the roots and faces in the backroom need to go.

We simply don't have the coaches, scouts, and management to be able to do something about our situation, of seems almost certain relegation.

New manages bring in fresh blood, new coaches, and different idea's.They freshen up players who look finished or not interested.

Yes Pulis has gone but little else has changed in very poor back room staff who are devoid of new idea's, and player motivation skills.

Most of these players know these coaches inside out, and some clearly feel very comfortable just going through the motions.

Pulis was a very wrong choice as manager in the 1st place and never a realistic person to push us forward. So a new manager is still desperately needed to aid our ever decreasing chances of staying in the championship.

Whats our chairman doing?  Who knows, is a takeover on the cards? What ever Mr Chasiri's issues are we need a new manager now, as we did two months ago.

Somebody has to pay them. DC doesn't want to.

He's playing for time , spending as little as possible, maybe due to P and S or maybe not.

He's hoping we stay up like he hoped for promotion. The result looks like it will be the same, failure.

It maybe he has a deal to sell the club if we stay up, there's no way we can tell. Maybe he will decide to sell if we go down, again we just don't know.

It looks to me like we go with the backroom staff we have, it's not going to change this season.

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Said before there needs to be a major clear out ot the club, from the boardroom, to the coaching staff at all levels, scouting and recruitment, medical, PR, marketing, communications.

 

None of it is fit for purpose. Leave the ground staff and the shop staff, all rest can leave!

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For me it's not even necessarily about the coaches that are currently at SWFC, its the entire structure around it all. 

 

Or rather lack of. 

 

If we don't change the structure, we will fail. Getting rid of any current coaches and their knowledge of the club, without addressing the structure will be even worse. 

 

There's only one person who can do this and thats DC. 

 

But he's shown absolutely no willingness to do that so it'll likely just get worse. 

 

 

 

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8 hours ago, slug said:

The club for some time now has been very stagnant. We are rotten from the roots and faces in the backroom need to go.

We simply don't have the coaches, scouts, and management to be able to do something about our situation, of seems almost certain relegation.

New manages bring in fresh blood, new coaches, and different idea's.They freshen up players who look finished or not interested.

Yes Pulis has gone but little else has changed in very poor back room staff who are devoid of new idea's, and player motivation skills.

Most of these players know these coaches inside out, and some clearly feel very comfortable just going through the motions.

Pulis was a very wrong choice as manager in the 1st place and never a realistic person to push us forward. So a new manager is still desperately needed to aid our ever decreasing chances of staying in the championship.

Whats our chairman doing?  Who knows, is a takeover on the cards? What ever Mr Chasiri's issues are we need a new manager now, as we did two months ago.

You can almost hear the wind whistling through the ghost town which is Hillsborough and see the tumble weed blowing across the pitch...so, so quiet!

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6 hours ago, WalthamOwl said:

We are a shambles from top to bottom. Poisoned from Chansiri all the way down. 

Chansiri took something that was broken in the first place, put in a temporary fix (bought better players, generated crowds, near success) and now that fix has failed; we are back to the club that nearly went bust. Why?

 

The money wasn’t spent fixing the problem and its hard to clearly identify the root of problem. 
 

But doing nothing, at all, isn’t helping. 
 

Where does the problem lie?

a) playing staff - first team 

b) continuity of management / poor manage to selection 

c) Hillsborough being a money pit to maintain 

d) lack of (or poor) commercial activity outside of match day - poor revenue streams 

e) not bringing through (and keeping) homegrown talent

f) poor scouting and buying injured / old / trouble players 

G) something else / all of the above

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