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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2017 0:56:17 GMT
Ignoring off field issues i honestly thought we would be in the conference for at least 5 years so im prepared to back the manager/team in a relegation survival battle in league 1 any day. Together lets stay up!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2017 13:32:10 GMT
Ignoring off field issues i honestly thought we would be in the conference for at least 5 years so im prepared to back the manager/team in a relegation survival battle in league 1 any day. Together lets stay up! Fortunately or unfortunately what the fans want or don't want matters little.we are in a results led game and in this period of foreign owners very little time is allowed to managers to turn things around.despite the fact dc signed a 5 year deal it is usually only 1 years salary compensation and the television money differential between leagues 1 and 2 is much more than 1 years salary. My own feelings are the next 2 games will decide whether he stays or goes there is no sentiment in football and regardless of past successes it is the present that matters with most owners and regretfully I think if we lose the next home games it will be all change. I know the response will be who would I chose or there are no better managers out there it is not my job to pick a successor or decide if DC stays or goes but if you look at it logically 11 defeats in 12 games is going to make the Al qadis twitchy
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2017 13:48:57 GMT
Ignoring off field issues i honestly thought we would be in the conference for at least 5 years so im prepared to back the manager/team in a relegation survival battle in league 1 any day. Together lets stay up! Fortunately or unfortunately what the fans want or don't want matters little.we are in a results led game and in this period of foreign owners very little time is allowed to managers to turn things around.despite the fact dc signed a 5 year deal it is usually only 1 years salary compensation and the television money differential between leagues 1 and 2 is much more than 1 years salary. My own feelings are the next 2 games will decide whether he stays or goes there is no sentiment in football and regardless of past successes it is the present that matters with most owners and regretfully I think if we lose the next home games it will be all change. I know the response will be who would I chose or there are no better managers out there it is not my job to pick a successor or decide if DC stays or goes but if you look at it logically 11 defeats in 12 games is going to make the Al qadis twitchy Wael will be more worried about the manager walking than anything else, he won't be sacking Darrel. 1. It would be hugely unpopular, that's the last thing the owners need now. 2. Would Wael back himself or Hamer to find a better replacement, and even if they found someone better, would they be able to convince that person to come without guaranteeing funds to boost the team? So why go through the pain, just give Darrel the money he needs in January.
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Post by siamman on Nov 26, 2017 13:56:29 GMT
We will be relegated if DC goes.I don't think it's crossed our presidents mind to do so.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2017 15:21:20 GMT
Fortunately or unfortunately what the fans want or don't want matters little.we are in a results led game and in this period of foreign owners very little time is allowed to managers to turn things around.despite the fact dc signed a 5 year deal it is usually only 1 years salary compensation and the television money differential between leagues 1 and 2 is much more than 1 years salary. My own feelings are the next 2 games will decide whether he stays or goes there is no sentiment in football and regardless of past successes it is the present that matters with most owners and regretfully I think if we lose the next home games it will be all change. I know the response will be who would I chose or there are no better managers out there it is not my job to pick a successor or decide if DC stays or goes but if you look at it logically 11 defeats in 12 games is going to make the Al qadis twitchy Wael will be more worried about the manager walking than anything else, he won't be sacking Darrel. 1. It would be hugely unpopular, that's the last thing the owners need now. 2. Would Wael back himself or Hamer to find a better replacement, and even if they found someone better, would they be able to convince that person to come without guaranteeing funds to boost the team? So why go through the pain, just give Darrel the money he needs in January. I don't think it will be Wael or Hamer who will make the decision they are the front men the decision will come from Hani and his father and it will be based on money alone
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2017 15:31:13 GMT
Wael will be more worried about the manager walking than anything else, he won't be sacking Darrel. 1. It would be hugely unpopular, that's the last thing the owners need now. 2. Would Wael back himself or Hamer to find a better replacement, and even if they found someone better, would they be able to convince that person to come without guaranteeing funds to boost the team? So why go through the pain, just give Darrel the money he needs in January. I don't think it will be Wael or Hamer who will make the decision they are the front men the decision will come from Hani and his father and it will be based on money alone There's a bloke in Sussex Place, every time I see him he says he's stuck for 20p for a cup of tea, sounds like we've found our man.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2017 15:58:07 GMT
Wael will be more worried about the manager walking than anything else, he won't be sacking Darrel. 1. It would be hugely unpopular, that's the last thing the owners need now. 2. Would Wael back himself or Hamer to find a better replacement, and even if they found someone better, would they be able to convince that person to come without guaranteeing funds to boost the team? So why go through the pain, just give Darrel the money he needs in January. I don't think it will be Wael or Hamer who will make the decision they are the front men the decision will come from Hani and his father and it will be based on money alone In which case, the smart thing to do is have a chat with Darrel, agree what's needed and fund it.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2017 16:07:15 GMT
I don't think it will be Wael or Hamer who will make the decision they are the front men the decision will come from Hani and his father and it will be based on money alone In which case, the smart thing to do is have a chat with Darrel, agree what's needed and fund it. In an ideal world you are right but football club owners don't live in an ideal world they either throw millions at a problem or sack the manager both panic moves but it happens. Not saying it is right but like all of us its not our money nor our plaything we are just fans who pay to watch our feelings and desires mean nothing to these people just their self importance
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2017 23:19:39 GMT
Ignoring off field issues i honestly thought we would be in the conference for at least 5 years so im prepared to back the manager/team in a relegation survival battle in league 1 any day. Together lets stay up! Fortunately or unfortunately what the fans want or don't want matters little.we are in a results led game and in this period of foreign owners very little time is allowed to managers to turn things around.despite the fact dc signed a 5 year deal it is usually only 1 years salary compensation and the television money differential between leagues 1 and 2 is much more than 1 years salary. My own feelings are the next 2 games will decide whether he stays or goes there is no sentiment in football and regardless of past successes it is the present that matters with most owners and regretfully I think if we lose the next home games it will be all change. I know the response will be who would I chose or there are no better managers out there it is not my job to pick a successor or decide if DC stays or goes but if you look at it logically 11 defeats in 12 games is going to make the Al qadis twitchy I agree he will be near the sack if we were to lose our next 2 home games but i also think we can get positive results from these matches.
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