by morganb » 13 Nov 2023 07:07
by Delboy » 13 Nov 2023 07:31
by Royalwaster » 13 Nov 2023 07:33
morganb Interim manager-to-be, Noel Hunt, is with the Unders in Aldershot tonight so I'd expect Selles to still be in charge for the Cup game tomorrow.
If there is any chance of him going before any takeover then surely this International Break would make most sense due to the gap to our next match?
by WestYorksRoyal » 13 Nov 2023 07:36
by Snowflake Royal » 13 Nov 2023 07:43
Royalwastermorganb Interim manager-to-be, Noel Hunt, is with the Unders in Aldershot tonight so I'd expect Selles to still be in charge for the Cup game tomorrow.
If there is any chance of him going before any takeover then surely this International Break would make most sense due to the gap to our next match?
The problem is if the takeover takes another 3 months ... having an interim coach for 3 months does not really make sense, does it? Like others I've pretty much accepted relegation, so it's probably worth waiting for new ownership and bring someone in that can start the rebuild for next season.
by blythspartan » 13 Nov 2023 08:05
by URZZZZ » 13 Nov 2023 08:24
Delboy We have conceded more goals than any other club in division 1 , 28 Selles has to be replaced
by Stranded » 13 Nov 2023 08:27
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 13 Nov 2023 08:30
by WestYorksRoyal » 13 Nov 2023 08:38
YorkshireRoyal99 Just got to hope the takeover happens sooner rather than later for there to be any change at the club.
by Snowflake Royal » 13 Nov 2023 09:04
blythspartan Saturday was only the second league game I have missed all season and to be honest my weekend was much better because of it. I mostly disengaged myself from the game, but I did listen to BBCRB at the end. Selles, literally doesn’t know what he’s talking about. It’s all just meaningless words and he doesn’t have a clue about what he’s doing.
I thought that the great reset was going to happen in League One, but oxf*rd me I was wrong. League Two /National League here we come. However, if we can play some reasonably entertaining football and start winning football matches again I don’t care where the reset happens.
by WestYorksRoyal » 13 Nov 2023 09:17
by Snowflake Royal » 13 Nov 2023 09:19
by blythspartan » 13 Nov 2023 10:03
Snowflake Royalblythspartan Saturday was only the second league game I have missed all season and to be honest my weekend was much better because of it. I mostly disengaged myself from the game, but I did listen to BBCRB at the end. Selles, literally doesn’t know what he’s talking about. It’s all just meaningless words and he doesn’t have a clue about what he’s doing.
I thought that the great reset was going to happen in League One, but oxf*rd me I was wrong. League Two /National League here we come. However, if we can play some reasonably entertaining football and start winning football matches again I don’t care where the reset happens.
I think the thing that's most frustrating is that it was all set and ready to go.
If Dai pays the players and HMRC at the end of last season, we get Wilder in charge, a couple of better signings. Different coaching staff so maybe Smith doesn't get injured. Better manager so maybe doesn't fallout with Carroll and co.
Those first 5/6 games were mostly small margins. Could easily have been on 9/10 points. Everything looks different.
The club is in a far healthier state, attracts more interest and goes at a higher price.
Instead, no one of any note wants to manage us, we lose out on several signings. Fine margins cost us points. A shit manager, protests and worry over being paid destroys morale and we look doomed for L2, with Dai getting a far worse deal, if anything.
Once again, it was all there to get it right, and Dai has once again completely oxf*rd it.
I remain confident that if we get rid of him this season we're o the road to recovery and much happier times. Although 10th in L2 is a whole lot less satisfactory than 10th in L1.
The problem is we could just about sustain the club infrastructure in L1 for a few years. I don't think we can do that for more than 1 or 2 max in L2.
by Elm Park Kid » 13 Nov 2023 10:40
by andrew1957 » 13 Nov 2023 10:45
Snowflake Royalblythspartan Saturday was only the second league game I have missed all season and to be honest my weekend was much better because of it. I mostly disengaged myself from the game, but I did listen to BBCRB at the end. Selles, literally doesn’t know what he’s talking about. It’s all just meaningless words and he doesn’t have a clue about what he’s doing.
I thought that the great reset was going to happen in League One, but oxf*rd me I was wrong. League Two /National League here we come. However, if we can play some reasonably entertaining football and start winning football matches again I don’t care where the reset happens.
I think the thing that's most frustrating is that it was all set and ready to go.
If Dai pays the players and HMRC at the end of last season, we get Wilder in charge, a couple of better signings. Different coaching staff so maybe Smith doesn't get injured. Better manager so maybe doesn't fallout with Carroll and co.
Those first 5/6 games were mostly small margins. Could easily have been on 9/10 points. Everything looks different.
The club is in a far healthier state, attracts more interest and goes at a higher price.
Instead, no one of any note wants to manage us, we lose out on several signings. Fine margins cost us points. A shit manager, protests and worry over being paid destroys morale and we look doomed for L2, with Dai getting a far worse deal, if anything.
Once again, it was all there to get it right, and Dai has once again completely oxf*rd it.
I remain confident that if we get rid of him this season we're o the road to recovery and much happier times. Although 10th in L2 is a whole lot less satisfactory than 10th in L1.
The problem is we could just about sustain the club infrastructure in L1 for a few years. I don't think we can do that for more than 1 or 2 max in L2.
by WestYorksRoyal » 13 Nov 2023 10:48
andrew1957Snowflake Royalblythspartan Saturday was only the second league game I have missed all season and to be honest my weekend was much better because of it. I mostly disengaged myself from the game, but I did listen to BBCRB at the end. Selles, literally doesn’t know what he’s talking about. It’s all just meaningless words and he doesn’t have a clue about what he’s doing.
I thought that the great reset was going to happen in League One, but oxf*rd me I was wrong. League Two /National League here we come. However, if we can play some reasonably entertaining football and start winning football matches again I don’t care where the reset happens.
I think the thing that's most frustrating is that it was all set and ready to go.
If Dai pays the players and HMRC at the end of last season, we get Wilder in charge, a couple of better signings. Different coaching staff so maybe Smith doesn't get injured. Better manager so maybe doesn't fallout with Carroll and co.
Those first 5/6 games were mostly small margins. Could easily have been on 9/10 points. Everything looks different.
The club is in a far healthier state, attracts more interest and goes at a higher price.
Instead, no one of any note wants to manage us, we lose out on several signings. Fine margins cost us points. A shit manager, protests and worry over being paid destroys morale and we look doomed for L2, with Dai getting a far worse deal, if anything.
Once again, it was all there to get it right, and Dai has once again completely oxf*rd it.
I remain confident that if we get rid of him this season we're o the road to recovery and much happier times. Although 10th in L2 is a whole lot less satisfactory than 10th in L1.
The problem is we could just about sustain the club infrastructure in L1 for a few years. I don't think we can do that for more than 1 or 2 max in L2.
I know we don't always see eye to eye but you are spot on re this. I had some sympathy for Dai up until this season as he had built Bearwood and funded the club with ridiculous amounts of (admittedly largely wasted) money but failing to fund the club adequately this season must go down as one of the biggest ever own goals by an owner in football history. If he had just funded the much reduced wage bill on time and paid HMRC when due, the club would have been in a relatively strong position. But one can only think that the worries about whether they are going to be paid and whether more and more point deductions' are on the way, must have weighed heavily on what is a largely young squad. And as for Dai, he will now get far less money for the club that he would have if he had paid up and stabilised the club in L1 mid table.
I am not excusing Selles as his constant rotation of players and weird substitutions are almost in explicable, but I do feel for the young players in this situation. There is no way that this young and talented squad should be relegated.
If the club are to have even a vague hope of survival in L1 then we cannot wait for new owners and Selles needs to go now and for me it would be Hunt as caretaker. At least he might be able to inspire the young players to do a bit better than they are now.
by andrew1957 » 13 Nov 2023 10:53
WestYorksRoyalandrew1957Snowflake Royal I think the thing that's most frustrating is that it was all set and ready to go.
If Dai pays the players and HMRC at the end of last season, we get Wilder in charge, a couple of better signings. Different coaching staff so maybe Smith doesn't get injured. Better manager so maybe doesn't fallout with Carroll and co.
Those first 5/6 games were mostly small margins. Could easily have been on 9/10 points. Everything looks different.
The club is in a far healthier state, attracts more interest and goes at a higher price.
Instead, no one of any note wants to manage us, we lose out on several signings. Fine margins cost us points. A shit manager, protests and worry over being paid destroys morale and we look doomed for L2, with Dai getting a far worse deal, if anything.
Once again, it was all there to get it right, and Dai has once again completely oxf*rd it.
I remain confident that if we get rid of him this season we're o the road to recovery and much happier times. Although 10th in L2 is a whole lot less satisfactory than 10th in L1.
The problem is we could just about sustain the club infrastructure in L1 for a few years. I don't think we can do that for more than 1 or 2 max in L2.
I know we don't always see eye to eye but you are spot on re this. I had some sympathy for Dai up until this season as he had built Bearwood and funded the club with ridiculous amounts of (admittedly largely wasted) money but failing to fund the club adequately this season must go down as one of the biggest ever own goals by an owner in football history. If he had just funded the much reduced wage bill on time and paid HMRC when due, the club would have been in a relatively strong position. But one can only think that the worries about whether they are going to be paid and whether more and more point deductions' are on the way, must have weighed heavily on what is a largely young squad. And as for Dai, he will now get far less money for the club that he would have if he had paid up and stabilised the club in L1 mid table.
I am not excusing Selles as his constant rotation of players and weird substitutions are almost in explicable, but I do feel for the young players in this situation. There is no way that this young and talented squad should be relegated.
If the club are to have even a vague hope of survival in L1 then we cannot wait for new owners and Selles needs to go now and for me it would be Hunt as caretaker. At least he might be able to inspire the young players to do a bit better than they are now.
How the fcuk did Dai become a billionaire? All his decisions are woeful. Failing to fund the club properly this season could ultimately cost him up to £20m or so.
by Orion1871 » 13 Nov 2023 10:53
WestYorksRoyalandrew1957Snowflake Royal I think the thing that's most frustrating is that it was all set and ready to go.
If Dai pays the players and HMRC at the end of last season, we get Wilder in charge, a couple of better signings. Different coaching staff so maybe Smith doesn't get injured. Better manager so maybe doesn't fallout with Carroll and co.
Those first 5/6 games were mostly small margins. Could easily have been on 9/10 points. Everything looks different.
The club is in a far healthier state, attracts more interest and goes at a higher price.
Instead, no one of any note wants to manage us, we lose out on several signings. Fine margins cost us points. A shit manager, protests and worry over being paid destroys morale and we look doomed for L2, with Dai getting a far worse deal, if anything.
Once again, it was all there to get it right, and Dai has once again completely oxf*rd it.
I remain confident that if we get rid of him this season we're o the road to recovery and much happier times. Although 10th in L2 is a whole lot less satisfactory than 10th in L1.
The problem is we could just about sustain the club infrastructure in L1 for a few years. I don't think we can do that for more than 1 or 2 max in L2.
I know we don't always see eye to eye but you are spot on re this. I had some sympathy for Dai up until this season as he had built Bearwood and funded the club with ridiculous amounts of (admittedly largely wasted) money but failing to fund the club adequately this season must go down as one of the biggest ever own goals by an owner in football history. If he had just funded the much reduced wage bill on time and paid HMRC when due, the club would have been in a relatively strong position. But one can only think that the worries about whether they are going to be paid and whether more and more point deductions' are on the way, must have weighed heavily on what is a largely young squad. And as for Dai, he will now get far less money for the club that he would have if he had paid up and stabilised the club in L1 mid table.
I am not excusing Selles as his constant rotation of players and weird substitutions are almost in explicable, but I do feel for the young players in this situation. There is no way that this young and talented squad should be relegated.
If the club are to have even a vague hope of survival in L1 then we cannot wait for new owners and Selles needs to go now and for me it would be Hunt as caretaker. At least he might be able to inspire the young players to do a bit better than they are now.
How the fcuk did Dai become a billionaire? All his decisions are woeful. Failing to fund the club properly this season could ultimately cost him up to £20m or so.
by WestYorksRoyal » 13 Nov 2023 11:01
Orion1871WestYorksRoyalandrew1957
I know we don't always see eye to eye but you are spot on re this. I had some sympathy for Dai up until this season as he had built Bearwood and funded the club with ridiculous amounts of (admittedly largely wasted) money but failing to fund the club adequately this season must go down as one of the biggest ever own goals by an owner in football history. If he had just funded the much reduced wage bill on time and paid HMRC when due, the club would have been in a relatively strong position. But one can only think that the worries about whether they are going to be paid and whether more and more point deductions' are on the way, must have weighed heavily on what is a largely young squad. And as for Dai, he will now get far less money for the club that he would have if he had paid up and stabilised the club in L1 mid table.
I am not excusing Selles as his constant rotation of players and weird substitutions are almost in explicable, but I do feel for the young players in this situation. There is no way that this young and talented squad should be relegated.
If the club are to have even a vague hope of survival in L1 then we cannot wait for new owners and Selles needs to go now and for me it would be Hunt as caretaker. At least he might be able to inspire the young players to do a bit better than they are now.
How the fcuk did Dai become a billionaire? All his decisions are woeful. Failing to fund the club properly this season could ultimately cost him up to £20m or so.
Buying up air raid shelters and turning then into shopping malls. Conveniently he didn't have to pay tax on the shelters. No wonder he doesn't pay his HMRC bill.
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