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I actually came on here this morning to post my thoughts on DB, before seeing the JR thread, his opinions and the consequent derailing of that thread. So I just thought I'd start my own, with the opinions I came on here initially to air.I place the vast majority of blame for our recent decline on DB. He has overseen abject failure over a sustained period. But here's why I really don't like him:Last season, Gavin Baldwin become the target of abuse from the reactionary part of our fanbase. Some of it was very personal, and way out of line. Those of us who take the time and effort to inform ourselves know that GB is considered to be huge asset to the club. The commercial side of the club, which he runs, has gone from strength to strength under him. We also know he has no direct, final say in setting budgets, or other footballing decisions. Yet when he was made a scapegoat, did our chairman, the man in charge of our whole operation, step forward to defend GB? To explain that he's done a great job for the club, that he isn't to blame for on field decline? No, he kept quiet, and happily let GB be his human shield.Skip to this season, and DB starts it with his bouncing back decisively comment, which increasingly looks at best deluded, or at worst a blatant lie. Now let's assume Copps, a club legend now in charge of the football operation, took that role on a similar understanding that we'd have a budget to compete right at the top of this league. When we then seemingly start underperforming in this league, now it's Copps (and GM/DS) taking the brunt of fan frustration. DB is now using a club legend as his human shield. But what we now know is that we actually have a mid table budget. So are we actually underperforming sat in 12th? Is Copps actually doing a bad job, and is he to blame? Or is our chairman once again staying quiet whilst another member of his staff, this time a club legend who is undoubtedly trying their absolute best, becomes his scapegoat?This is all purely my opinion from the outside looking in over the last couple of years. It's not a comment on DS, his appointment, our recruitment, our style of play, JR's opinion, or anything else. It's purely about our overall decline over the last 2 years. I'm just interested to see who agrees or disagrees, and why.Personally I think getting rid of DB is the first step on our road to recovery.
He’s the invisible man. Does he even exist? I actually have no clue what this bloke even looks like.
Blunt looks like Alec Gilroy from Coronation street
I get why people are looking for a simple scapegoat, given how terrible the football is and has been for some time. One man changing roles is not going to solve anything and one man was not the cause. We are where we are because of making tough decisions to do what nigh on no other club at this level has managed to do, in making the club standalone financially secure by and large. One outcome of this is that our budget is modest rather than impressive. We don’t require external support. The second issue is that our modest budget has been used terribly in recent years. Moving some personnel around might help with decisions on this point but the bigger picture isn’t going to change - we have impressive financial security and are not on the hook for the whim and will of a benefactor. A final point. A good result for us is getting back into League One and staying there. We are not going to be back in the Championship and we are not going to be top half Championship. These are things that are not going to happen so supporters need to get real.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on April 01, 2023, 11:00:49 amI get why people are looking for a simple scapegoat, given how terrible the football is and has been for some time. One man changing roles is not going to solve anything and one man was not the cause. We are where we are because of making tough decisions to do what nigh on no other club at this level has managed to do, in making the club standalone financially secure by and large. One outcome of this is that our budget is modest rather than impressive. We don’t require external support. The second issue is that our modest budget has been used terribly in recent years. Moving some personnel around might help with decisions on this point but the bigger picture isn’t going to change - we have impressive financial security and are not on the hook for the whim and will of a benefactor. A final point. A good result for us is getting back into League One and staying there. We are not going to be back in the Championship and we are not going to be top half Championship. These are things that are not going to happen so supporters need to get real.SM has said on another thread that there are plenty of clubs, even at our level, making sure that they are balancing the books.
It depends on what "success" is and what the "5 year plan" is. If it is to remove football from the stadium then it is going swimmingly, the Rugby Union club must be wringing their hands in anticipation at a ground swap within 2-3 years. If blame is to be allocated I would firmly place it with the owner and his acolytes, all of which would far more prefer to be watching the Knights than waste their Saturdays at a football game.
Yes there is.And if anybody wants to take a look at the White Paper issued by DCMS in recent weeks you'll see that it's titled 'A Sustainable Future- Reforming Club Football Governance'It will be forced on clubs up and down the pyramid.
Blunt needs to go. Schofield needs to go. Bramall needs to go. Presiding over absolute dross performances and results including not one shot against Crewe in the first half as I type after 40 minutes or in recent months the same pattern of no chances, lack of quality etc. Time to go and most of the players too. This is the worst state of affairs since about 1996 when Ken Richardson was purposefully sending us into oblivion with a burnt ground to an embarrassing all time low. This shower isant far off it.
Quote from: Donny Exile in York on April 01, 2023, 03:50:03 pmBlunt needs to go. Schofield needs to go. Bramall needs to go. Presiding over absolute dross performances and results including not one shot against Crewe in the first half as I type after 40 minutes or in recent months the same pattern of no chances, lack of quality etc. Time to go and most of the players too. This is the worst state of affairs since about 1996 when Ken Richardson was purposefully sending us into oblivion with a burnt ground to an embarrassing all time low. This shower isant far off it.You missed Hurst's shot in the last minute of time added on. Either that or it was a pass to their keeper, not sure which tbh.
Quote from: Donny Exile in York on April 01, 2023, 03:50:03 pmBlunt needs to go. Schofield needs to go. Bramall needs to go. Presiding over absolute dross performances and results including not one shot against Crewe in the first half as I type after 40 minutes or in recent months the same pattern of no chances, lack of quality etc. Time to go and most of the players too. This is the worst state of affairs since about 1996 when Ken Richardson was purposefully sending us into oblivion with a burnt ground to an embarrassing all time low. This shower isant far off it.What do you think happens if Bramall just goes? His funding has supported everything we've achieved over the last 10+ years. It's a ridiculous, brainless thing to ask for.