by cp » 28 Feb 2018 11:06
by Ascotexgunner » 28 Feb 2018 11:20
cp I must admit I'm not any longer sure who is running the club that could have words with Stam, or change the manager. Stam himself is a powerful personality with his friend (Tevreden) as the Director of Football. What is Gourlay's background / alliances and is he the one who makes changes?
It looks like the owners are completely reliant on the football experts for advice and will do nothing much by themselves.
by RoyalBlue » 28 Feb 2018 11:55
Ascotexgunnercp I must admit I'm not any longer sure who is running the club that could have words with Stam, or change the manager. Stam himself is a powerful personality with his friend (Tevreden) as the Director of Football. What is Gourlay's background / alliances and is he the one who makes changes?
It looks like the owners are completely reliant on the football experts for advice and will do nothing much by themselves.
Well, he has 25 plus years experience in football and occupied "senior positions" at Man U and Chelsea. Which means he probably knows f*ck all about running clubs that run on a tight budget, and has never actually be a outright CEO of a club. If Stam goes the "Big Ron" also has to go imo.
Just a snippet from a recent interview with him....There isn't enough egg on the planet for his face if you read the entire interview.
"And Gourlay is confident that we are well positioned for progress, with the club in very good hands. “I’ve had the absolute pleasure of working with a lot of top coaches, the likes of Jose Mourinho, Carlo Ancelotti, Guus Hiddink, and Jaap has been very impressive in what I’ve seen. I’m sure he will do great things for the football club.
“In Mr Dai, the club is very safe hands. He has bought into the manager’s footballing philosophy and you can see that philosophy being rolled out right down to the seven-year-olds through up to the first team.
“And me, I’ve never been a CEO in the Championship before, but I understand what it means to a club to be part of the Premier League and to stay there. And I think that experience is going to be very important to this club going forward.
“Because the long-term goal is not just getting to the Premier League, but sustaining that. And while we are very realistic and understand that that doesn’t happen within one or two years, you’ve got to shoot for the stars.”"
by Forbury Lion » 28 Feb 2018 13:35
by El Diablo » 28 Feb 2018 13:47
Forbury Lion
If Sir John was in charge, He would have had the courage to sack Stam months ago in the best interests of the club
by Haag Royal » 28 Feb 2018 14:03
by WAZZOCK » 28 Feb 2018 14:13
WAZZOCK Moving onto Gourlay, I have it on very good authority that he has brought a poisonous atmosphere to the club from within. It’s also become very apparent that he has absolutely no idea how to run the football club, yet wants to have involvement in every aspect, no matter how big or small.
by Dennis the Butler » 28 Feb 2018 14:18
by Hound » 28 Feb 2018 14:41
by WAZZOCK » 28 Feb 2018 14:47
Old Man AndrewsWAZZOCK Moving onto Gourlay, I have it on very good authority that he has brought a poisonous atmosphere to the club from within. It’s also become very apparent that he has absolutely no idea how to run the football club, yet wants to have involvement in every aspect, no matter how big or small.
Cool. What good authority is this? What evidence do you have?
by Royal With Cheese » 28 Feb 2018 14:54
by Royal With Cheese » 28 Feb 2018 14:55
by Royal With Cheese » 28 Feb 2018 14:56
by Royal With Cheese » 28 Feb 2018 14:56
by The Cap » 28 Feb 2018 15:21
by Delboy » 28 Feb 2018 16:14
by leon » 28 Feb 2018 16:42
The Cap 2 world wars, 1 world cup kicked off a similar thread at the beginning of Jan. Admittedly, a bit more direct. I'm trying to work out whether everyone in charge of this club are either deluded or have some masterplan up their sleeve? Either way, last night's attendance, regardless of the weather, must shirley have made a point at some level. Who are the owners? Who's Gourlay? Who's Tevreden? What exactly do they do, to earn their buck? And most of all, who's Stam? He's even thrown it out there, yet again, that his tenure is vulnerable. Really? So many questions. Also understand that Parky was at the game last night, running the rule, ready for next week's game. Penny for your thoughts, Phil.
by tee peg » 28 Feb 2018 17:02
leonThe Cap 2 world wars, 1 world cup kicked off a similar thread at the beginning of Jan. Admittedly, a bit more direct. I'm trying to work out whether everyone in charge of this club are either deluded or have some masterplan up their sleeve? Either way, last night's attendance, regardless of the weather, must shirley have made a point at some level. Who are the owners? Who's Gourlay? Who's Tevreden? What exactly do they do, to earn their buck? And most of all, who's Stam? He's even thrown it out there, yet again, that his tenure is vulnerable. Really? So many questions. Also understand that Parky was at the game last night, running the rule, ready for next week's game. Penny for your thoughts, Phil.
High press, rough us up, hit on the break, down the channels and plenty of high balls into the box.
In short - they’re shit and they have no bollocks. 3 away points.