Tooting Gull
Well-known member
- Jul 5, 2003
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Let's have a go. Dean Wilkins was essentially sacked because the board, and especially the chairman, felt they could no longer trust him. That confidence was lost due to a couple of incidents where he didn't hold the line you would expect a company employee to follow with the players.
Once the trust has gone, it's only a matter of time - and then the board could try to rationalise their choice of new man and kid themselves about pretty much anything, notably that appointing Adams would bring the crowds flocking back. Which was clearly mad.
Wilkins' finishing position was therefore irrelevant. He might well have gone even if we'd gone up.
I'm looking for at least a seven out of 10 for that effort.
Once the trust has gone, it's only a matter of time - and then the board could try to rationalise their choice of new man and kid themselves about pretty much anything, notably that appointing Adams would bring the crowds flocking back. Which was clearly mad.
Wilkins' finishing position was therefore irrelevant. He might well have gone even if we'd gone up.
I'm looking for at least a seven out of 10 for that effort.