by Rex »
21 Jan 2012 18:43
I just feel a little cautious about all of this. Will we as supporters, be expecting just a little too much a little too fast. I take the frustrations of success on the pitch by McDermott as just a rueful comment about 'what if' concerning the timing. Cutting the best players and selling them off as a business need does not sit well when the club is ultimately judge by us the support as a success or failure. As a business model - it is prudence and admired as a well run club, but we stammer and stutter with the squad we have. Church for example will never reach the level of learning curve we expect from him, and in the time-frame involved. Perhaps the timing is off concerning the takeover and investment and would have been better coming after todays match.
The investment will be of benefit to the club in the long term - short term who knows. What business strategy and long term goal has been placed on the table - if any yet.
Players could be looking over their shoulders and in any period of transition it unsettles anyone in any job. If as had been inferred - the management structure will remain unchanged them all is well and good. The issue may arise when results are not forthcoming and patience is lost with the board.
Hopefully there will be a hands off policy concerning the everyday running of the club and the team selection is not controlled from above. I do not want to see this club run under a pressure environment where we end up playing musical chairs with the manager, pay structure and allegations of egos landing in the dressing room.
I hope these fears are not realised.