This evening is as depressing as when Southampton drew 0-0 with Spurs in 1978. Virtually managerless, rudderless - a joke after all our efforts in securing our stadium at Falmer. What actually has gone on at our Club in recent weeks? Who is to blame for the wheels coming off so spectacularly -were cracks being papered over for several months or did it all go pear shaped in May? We should be told, but of course we never will be.
Oh and has the poogate culprit been identified? Surely we can at least be told that - and that disciplinary proceedings are underway.
As someone who hasn't invested many millions in the Club, I feel absolutely gutted. I'm sure though that all the key players who were so united in months gone by, must feel a whole lot worse tonight.
This evening is as depressing as when Southampton drew 0-0 with Spurs in 1978. Virtually managerless, rudderless - a joke after all our efforts in securing our stadium at Falmer. What actually has gone on at our Club in recent weeks? Who is to blame for the wheels coming off so spectacularly -were cracks being papered over for several months or did it all go pear shaped in May? We should be told, but of course we never will be.
Oh and has the poogate culprit been identified? Surely we can at least be told that - and that disciplinary proceedings are underway.
As someone who hasn't invested many millions in the Club, I feel absolutely gutted. I'm sure though that all the key players who were so united in months gone by, must feel a whole lot worse tonight.
pretty damning post by the op - but i can't help but wonder if he would have made it were dick knight still in charge? My guess would be not.
Hard to think anything other than the point we reached going into the second leg of the play-off semi-final was the high water mark in the club's fortunes for quite some time. It's a total rebuild job now. Damn shame for the fans and a sickener for the chairman, because the infrastructure of the club is absolutely ready for the Premier League. Unfortunately the playing side has been left in complete disarray. And while on one level the club is trying its damnest to make itself a class act with opera singers and the like, there's also ferals literally shitting in their own back yard. Halfway between the gutter and the stars as it were.
Pretty damning post by the OP - but I can't help but wonder if he would have made it were Dick Knight still in charge? My guess would be not.
It's almost like people want to panic and criticise just because we haven't had much of a chance to do so in the last three years.
And some may alter significant community elements of the club that were so key to getting planning permission in the first place. Its those changes, if handled poorly that could really erode some of the hard work of many.
I'd have thought you would welcome their help. What century do you live in?Bring it on. BHAFC is far too keen to help kids/retards etc.
Having heard and seen the OP give Knight and Perry both barrels in order to avoid potentially self inflicted gun shot wounds to the foot in the past, then his frustration would likely be at the same level but I believe he would have felt he'd had his say. Rather like he has here on this thread.
There are many changes ongoing at the club. The manager is a small part of it. When they happen, some I'm sure the fans will universally like and support. Some likely less so. And some may alter significant community elements of the club that were so key to getting planning permission in the first place. Its those changes, if handled poorly that could really erode some of the hard work of many.
Having heard and seen the OP give Knight and Perry both barrels in order to avoid potentially self inflicted gun shot wounds to the foot in the past, then his frustration would likely be at the same level but I believe he would have felt he'd had his say. Rather like he has here on this thread.
There are many changes ongoing at the club. The manager is a small part of it. When they happen, some I'm sure the fans will universally like and support. Some likely less so. And some may alter significant community elements of the club that were so key to getting planning permission in the first place. Its those changes, if handled poorly that could really erode some of the hard work of many.
Bring it on. BHAFC is far too keen to help kids/retards etc rather than focus on its job, which is to produce a winning football team. I don't really care if 1,000 people have been taught how to use Microsoft Word, tie their own shoelaces or kick a ball around a park. I just want Ulloa to score goals and Kuszczak to save them. Let's get our priorities right and divert ALL resources to the playing staff rather than trying to be a professional football club and a glorified scout group all the time.
FFS move in
Most people are rushing in to stick the boot into the manager who apparently threw in the towel against our rivals, they are blinded to what else is going on.
Why were two managers in AITC replaced by an Amex man?
Most people are rushing in to stick the boot into the manager who apparently threw in the towel against our rivals, they are blinded to what else is going on.
Why were two managers in AITC replaced by an Amex man?
Because a professional from one of the biggest companies in the world that also sticks a hell of a lot of money into our club is probably a better option than a couple of misfits from the Withdean years?