Notts Royal I’ve read some absolute nonsense on Twitter about how the Dais have been clearing up the mess they inherited.
Might be me having a short memory, but from what I recall, the Thais inherited an absolute mess, and did a relatively good job. I wasn’t happy with the Brian sacking at the time though as it was clear that squad needed a complete reset. They made some mistakes (club anthem for example) but the intentions were right & I had some faith in their stewardship.
When the Dais took over, we weren’t in that bad a situation, much better than we are now. Not firing Stam early enough was detrimental. I feel his comments did a lot of harm to the fanbase, many who haven’t returned after he publicly criticised us.
An interesting poll would be which action has done us the most damage contributing to our decline.
Obviously Gourlay was a big issue, but that was all under Dai’s watch. And transfer/contract decisions haven’t been much better since. Not maximising income on players can’t be thrown at Gourlay as Dai pulled the plug on both Moore & Loader.
The Bowen sacking was another nail in the coffin. I feel a lot of anger towards the Dais…some may be misplaced, maybe it’s just my interpretation of some of the decision-making. But I told them fully responsible for our current financial situation. And have no faith they will sort out the issues
Football is a competitive sport.
No decisions guarantee success.
There are very few Clubs who win things or get promoted.
We have had big success and also flirted with success for almost 30 years.
Our fan base has shown itself to be just a little fickle. 20,000 plus when really successful; 12 to 14,000 with moderate or no success.
We are a small Club with no right to success.
Clement was way out of his depth; every interview demonstrated this.
Gomes was a breath of fresh air but had very little substance; and Brian (Part 2) and Bowen proved them selves to be unable to produce the kind of speedy, significant success that Stam almost achieved.
Gourlay and the signings made at that time were terrible for the Club.
In fact all the big money signings that the Club has made down the years have been proven to be flawed.
Even Lita (big money at the time) was the least consistent of the dream trio of Lita, Kitson and Doyle.
Our success has been built upon hungry, young, talented, ambitious players; on their way to the Premier League; scouting and developing combined with one or two hard, experienced, fit, aggressive campaigners.
And a wise, positive, passionate, supportive coach (Pardew, Brian and SC).
Paying Moore huge sums and keeping Loader and buying Aluko and Puscas and Joao; all overpriced and flawed; were decisions based on agents’ advice, ego and public image rather than strategy and wisdom.
I think for the time being we must stick with Pauno and then completely reset everything in the summer.
And then have a sustainable plan over the next few years; around an ‘Ainsworth’ type (or indeed Ainsworth himself); passion, hunger, drive and competitiveness.
And our support needs to get back to 15 to 20,000.
The club assets and the owners have financed the Club for a decade whilst the fan base has dwindled.
And as fans we continue to demand more from less and less.
We may escape relegation this season but wholesale change must take place in the Summer otherwise, we shall drop to League One which is where our resources and our current fan base numbers would be more at home.
Saturday was a shambles.