Mo change there then Charles, never his fault. Never their fault.although in the last presser he did kinda blame the medical staff, when he said 'things were improving' after he fired the chief.
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Mo change there then Charles, never his fault. Never their fault.although in the last presser he did kinda blame the medical staff, when he said 'things were improving' after he fired the chief.
I thought you didn't like the poll Dave?The people have spoken. Almost 2/3rds have said they want this manager for between 1 and 10 years.
I don't see anything in the question about "want", just how long people think Moshiri will stick with his mistake due to his arrogance and ego.The people have spoken. Almost 2/3rds have said they want this manager for between 1 and 10 years.
I dont.I thought you didn't like the poll Dave?
This is precisely why you're forum royalty and we love you Mr K. Never change, you cantankerous contrary so and so. XxxI dont.
How is reporting its findings 'liking' it?
But you said the thread was pointless and a waste of time David and as such your opinion within means diddly squatThe people have spoken. Almost 2/3rds have said they want this manager for between 1 and 10 years.
Praising ambitious owners and the like is par for the course, pretty sure every manager who gets hired by them does that. As for ruffling feathers, how do you mean? We're 1/3 of the season in and so far he's got rid of 1 physio or fitness coach (I forget which the title was), and I expect he'd have had to get the sign-off from Brands or Moshiri to do that. In one breath he gives PR media soundbites praising ambitious owners, and in the next he's saying we just have to wait for the 2nd half of the season before we can expect to get going. Not sure I see as much feather ruffling as I do deflection, let alone how many execs above him particularly want feathers being ruffled on a currently very precarious ship.Personally I hope he stays. It couid be wishful thinking on my part, but I feel he will ruffle a few feathers, which long term could be a good thing. With him being the owners man against, the majority of fans and probably the board, will massively go in his favour.
He’s talked about the ambitious owners, last week it was the owner and sponsor.
If he’s gone in 2 years I hope there been a shake up of the academy, Unsworth and few others gone. And of the board DBB gone. I would say kenwright too, but there’s no way he goes before the stadium is built, will all know he will be cutting the ribbon
Depends on the results after that though. If there's a run of losses right up to Burnley (A) on the 26th -which isn't a far fetched scenario- I highly doubt 1 point in a month would be enough to keep Rafael in the job.Of course the Benitez haters will be peddling ‘the next 2 games are crucial” stance because they smell blood. - Ironically because they know it’s an almost impossible situation.
A point at Brentford at the moment wouldn’t be a disaster.
Are we actually spiraling towards liquidation though? There's been next to no spend this summer because the club have chosen to be compliant with FFP rules (which may or may not be worth the paper they're written on) instead of going down the Man City route of "we'll spend what we want, inflate our books and our army of elite sports lawyers will slap you around court if you want to fight about it". No doubt £400m has been utterly wasted over the last few years, but there's a difference between the club being on the brink of financial ruin and it voluntarily chosing to play by the binary made-up rule of X = compliant, Y = non compliant.while the board continue the practices that have us spiraling toward liquidation.
Rafael would agree, but you typed 'hotdog' wrong. ?can’t help but like a good underdog story.