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Is there anything left than Chansiri could do to win fans over?


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Lots has been said about Chansiri's record (mostly failures, with a few successes), but looking forward is there anything he could realistically do that would win people over or is the faith completely lost?

 

It seems like the writing is on the wall and most Wednesday fans want him gone, but Blackburn are currently on a similar journey. When Venky's came in they completely trashed the place, dragged the club from the PL to League 1 in a couple of years. Since about 2015 though, they've recognised they know nothing, got experience people in, and just made sure to keep the club afloat from India (haven't been to a match in years). Against a backdrop of Wigan and Bolton falling apart, with Blackburn getting promotion from League 1 and consolidating in the championship their reputation has been improved massively lately amongst Rovers fans.

 

If Chansiri did what they've done - stepped back, handed over the day to day to an experienced CEO/Board, but kept funding the club - would people come to terms with that and start to accept him again?

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Well, I don’t think he’s going to sell up, so the best we can do is indeed hope he has a glance over the Pennines at Blackburn as an example of how not to do things but how things can be turned round.

 

Swap the Venkys’ chicken for our tuna and we could both have a similar outcome. 
 

Cant see it though, at least while he continues to place such importance on his valued advisors.

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Yes, lots. Learn from mistakes. Run the club sustainably. Make wise decisions. Re-connect with fans. Build a young dynamic team that fans can take interest in again.

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A first step for me would be getting shut if Piaxo and employing a director of football or technical director, someone to help oversee scouting and help Moore with recruitment and try and implement a medium and long term plan throught the club.

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Accept he was wrong and made mistakes. 
 

Appoint a CEO to look after the club and look after his investment, benefits all parties. 
 

Build from the bottom, correct structure and get the talented youngsters signed up and invest wisely in the transfer market for the benefit of the club and it’s success only without paying OTT wages or fees. 

 

Let Darren Moore build a team and not a team of individuals with his players.

 

He can get the fans back on board and together the club can go forward, it everyone is going in the same direction then it will benefit him and us. 

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