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Simple yes or no. Do you want Barber gone?
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He's clearly not, assuming 'this mess' is the Albion languishing third bottom right now.
He doesn't choose the players we buy, he doesn't train the players, he doesn't pick the players, he doesn't give choose the playing tactics and he doesn't make the substitutions.
Tony Bloom has gone on record to say that the club are spending more on playing wages than ever before in the history of the club. To be able to do that, assuming it is true, requires the commercial side of the club to be working hard. That's where Paul Barber's sits.
I get people don't like some aspects of the commercialisation of the Albion which reflects the 'modern football' theme that rankles with many. Criticism there is, at the very least, correctly aimed.
Blaming Barber for the on-the-pitch stuff though? Nah.
Your poll question isn't the same as the question in your opening post, BTW. Makes it all confusing. Are you Sami Hyypia?
Ridiculous poll, this in the week we were the first club to confirm we're FFP compliant. Off-field is doing just fine, Barber stays.
He's clearly not, assuming 'this mess' is the Albion languishing third bottom right now.
He doesn't choose the players we buy, he doesn't train the players, he doesn't pick the players, he doesn't give choose the playing tactics and he doesn't make the substitutions.
Tony Bloom has gone on record to say that the club are spending more on playing wages than ever before in the history of the club. To be able to do that, assuming it is true, requires the commercial side of the club to be working hard. That's where Paul Barber's sits.
I get people don't like some aspects of the commercialisation of the Albion which reflects the 'modern football' theme that rankles with many. Criticism there is, at the very least, correctly aimed.
Blaming Barber for the on-the-pitch stuff though? Nah.
Tony Bloom has gone on record to say that the club are spending more on playing wages than ever before in the history of the club. To be able to do that, assuming it is true, requires the commercial side of the club to be working hard.
He's clearly not, assuming 'this mess' is the Albion languishing third bottom right now.
He doesn't choose the players we buy, he doesn't train the players, he doesn't pick the players, he doesn't give choose the playing tactics and he doesn't make the substitutions.
Tony Bloom has gone on record to say that the club are spending more on playing wages than ever before in the history of the club. To be able to do that, assuming it is true, requires the commercial side of the club to be working hard. That's where Paul Barber's sits.
I get people don't like some aspects of the commercialisation of the Albion which reflects the 'modern football' theme that rankles with many. Criticism there is, at the very least, correctly aimed.
Blaming Barber for the on-the-pitch stuff though? Nah.
Would you agree that his appointment was the start of the decline on the pitch? For whatever reason.
Bozza I hear what you say in his defence and I agree to a small part.
It seems that when he joined we were loving the journey and the club and I feel you can pinpoint the demise of good feeling from then.,Gus going off the boil being the main one and they did have previous. The customer/fan thing has been attached to him and there seems to be a feeling that FFP success is for no other reason than making his CV look good when he moves on.. He seems a decent bloke and he spends time wooing the fans but while my outgoing to the club increases and the performance decreases I feel a shake out is needed.
All I want is to love the team and have a beer, I don't want a "customer experience"
Why is asking the question ridiculous, whatever the timing?
How much is he slipping you? Barber is a joke. Higher prices, customers not fans, ruining the match day experience by axing Gully girls for the children, Premier league ready, hear the roar from the north stand and the new fans will come back, getting the sack from Vancouver whitecaps, employing mates who have no knowledge of British football, everything was rosy till he arrived and now the ship is sinking and we've no life boats, I could keep going but my curry has arrived.
I know this was directed at Bozza, but Barber joined a couple of months before our most successful season for over 20 years. So no.Would you agree that his appointment was the start of the decline on the pitch? For whatever reason.
For what it's worth I don't think we can blame him for the current shambles
Before he joined our spending was out of control and his remit was and is to make money for the club to spend on players not to pick the players and not to coach the players. The one thing you can accuse him of is being involved in the employment of Hyppia!
I was answering a question (that has now been edited out) about whether Barber is 'to blame for this mess'.