by Ian Royal »
05 Jan 2010 12:49
Dirk Gently Dorset-Knob Bottom line is that BR was perceived by the people who count, (his employers) as not being fit for purpose and they then took executive action to remedy the situation. This is a fact!
Slightly more to it that that - although I agree compleetly with what you say, it's a case him being perceived by the people who count, (his employers) as not being fit for purpose, as you say - but also
THERE NOT BEING ANY PROSPECT OF BEING ABLE TO CHANGE THAT SITUATION WITHIN A REASONABLE TIMESCALE.
Agree with this.
On Ferguson, I can't believe Royalee is still trying to make the comparison, despite the massive differences in experience, massive differences in future consequences of the type of failure faced and massive differences in circumstance of joining the club. What I mean by that is Ferguson came into a club who were already struggling two or three months into the season. Whereas (problems from previous season taken into account) Rodgers is the man who took us into the position we were in at the time of his sacking for that specific season.
It's also important to consider in the decision making progress that he had not carried himself in a way that fit with the club's reputation and beliefs on integrity and media handling.
Finally I find it hard to believe that Royalee is trying to justify his position by repeatedly stating that we weren't in the relegation zone when Rodgers left as if that is some kind of deal clincher. We seems to accept we're in a relegation fight now, yet we're in almost exactly the same position in the league.
No one is arguing we were in the relegation ZONE. They are arguing however, that it is quite obvious to all but apparently Rodgers and his staunch followers that we were in a relegation FIGHT. Things weren't going to magically click and see us move 6 places up the league to safety.
If only one good thing comes out of Rodgers sacking, it's that the club have acknowledged and accepted they are in a fight for survival in this decision. What cost us in the prem relegation season>? A belief that somehow everything would be ok because we were too good to go down. Well it doesn't work like that, somthing I was also guilty of. But I learnt from that mistake.
To avoid relegation, you have to acknowledge it's posibility and fight directly against it.