
johnny crossan wrote:
johnny crossan wrote:
nottsblue wrote:A beauty from redcafe
We could bring in Pep and he would fail here. The club is rotten from top to bottom. We couldn't even get the right coat of red for a paint job on our stadium.
nottsblue wrote:A beauty from redcafe
We could bring in Pep and he would fail here. The club is rotten from top to bottom. We couldn't even get the right coat of red for a paint job on our stadium.
nottsblue wrote:A beauty from redcafe
We could bring in Pep and he would fail here. The club is rotten from top to bottom. We couldn't even get the right coat of red for a paint job on our stadium.
sheblue wrote:nottsblue wrote:A beauty from redcafe
We could bring in Pep and he would fail here. The club is rotten from top to bottom. We couldn't even get the right coat of red for a paint job on our stadium.
That guy is correct about Pep. Even he couldn't sort that mess out.
They have had some good managers who have failed. The place is toxic.
In every type of organisation, such as businesses, clubs, associations, governments etc, The problems always stem from the top down.
Long live the Glazers.
nottsblue wrote:sheblue wrote:nottsblue wrote:A beauty from redcafe
We could bring in Pep and he would fail here. The club is rotten from top to bottom. We couldn't even get the right coat of red for a paint job on our stadium.
That guy is correct about Pep. Even he couldn't sort that mess out.
They have had some good managers who have failed. The place is toxic.
In every type of organisation, such as businesses, clubs, associations, governments etc, The problems always stem from the top down.
Long live the Glazers.
Absolutely
And the recurring theme on the thread which that quote was lifted from, is one of realisation and acceptance that they won’t be challenging any time soon until the whole structure of the club has changed. With new owners, a proper DoF who oversees a coherent transfer strategy, and the still large number of deadwood players still at the club on large salaries moved on. Which of course will take time. Lots of it. Whilst we have further accelerated ahead on and off the pitch, widening the gap even more considerably.
Quite simply, they are fucked
Woodyblue wrote:So BBC Sport just announced Arsenal beat Everton to go level on points with Tottenham and Liverpool No mention whatsoever of Man City. Wtf
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