What a load of utter shite. Have you been on the crack all weekend?
Constructive, thanks for that.
What a load of utter shite. Have you been on the crack all weekend?
Agree that Adams has been a disaster and if you read my post you'll see that I don't excuse the managerial or boardroom ineptitude but PART of the reason why we had so many loanees was the crippling injury crisis, hell even our loanees got injured and even the players we loaned OUT got injured!!! Of course I'd rather have dull football than going down but, and be honest now, if we'd have been mid-table at Christmas under Wilkins playing dull football would you have called for his head? I suspect so and knowing NSC, it would have been going crazy.
Knight (and let's face it the unanimous Board) made a mistake, pure and simple. Nothing to do with ego. He did what he thought was best, it backfired (terribly). I think he's earned the right to make a few mistakes. No one, absolutely no one could have foreseen how this season would pan out. With hindsight he would probably do it very differently but I still think he would sack Wilkins or ideally move him sideways back to the coaching role he was most suited to.
Constructive, thanks for that.
Why do people have such blinkered views of the Wilkins reign. He got us to 7th but it was obvious towards the end that he was never going to take us any further as manager. DK made the right decision to get rid of DW and only made the wrong decision to bring back MA because he didn't have the benefit of hindsight.
I think he tried to do the right thing but it just didn't work out
My reply to the "hindsight is a wonderful thing is.." is usually
"... foresight's even better"
Why was Wilkins sacked... we will never know.
From my own experience of paying off senior staff (all be it in the charity sector) a comprimise agreement will contain a clause whereby the manager is paid off, subject to going quickly and not attempting any retribution through the courts. In turn, the employer will agree to not disclose the reason that the manager was sacked and will agree with the ex-managers' solicitors a form of words (i.e. mutual consent), to describle the termination of contract.
I would assume, that there is such a contract between the club and Wilkins. Meaning that, should Knight (or any other board member) tell the fans why Wilkins was sacked, Wilkins would be able to take the club to court for a fairly substantial sum of money.
Therefore we will never know (should my assumption regarding a compromise agreement be correct).
The reason such agreements are commonplace is because it allows the inclumbent manager to go quickly wothout any lengthy disciplinary procedures (good for the club, as it allows them to move on quickly), in turn the managers reputation, and hence ability to find other work, is also left undamaged.
Funny that no-one thought DK was doing the wrong thing at the time. Everyone expected even better things with MA, fans and chairman alike. DK was obviously doing what he thought was the right thing for the club at the time. Appointing a new manager is always a gamble, this time it didn't pay off, simple as. We can't change the past, can't we move on to the future and get behind the team?
Funny that no-one thought DK was doing the wrong thing at the time. Everyone expected even better things with MA, fans and chairman alike. DK was obviously doing what he thought was the right thing for the club at the time. Appointing a new manager is always a gamble, this time it didn't pay off, simple as. We can't change the past, can't we move on to the future and get behind the team?
Well *durr* - no. Everybody would be saying what a great move it was and people like me would be saying "well I thought it was totally the wrong move for a number of reasons, but fair play to DK and the board they knew what they were doing."If Adams had been as successful as he was first time round I wonder if we would still be having this debate?
Sorry, there WERE quite a few of us who thought it was the wrong thing at the time.. Some of us wanted Wilkins to be given more time and others, whilst pleased to see the back of Wilkins, didn't want an unemployed has-been. And even though the starter of this thread cound't apparently find any other threads on this subject there WERE quite a few where these views were expressed!Funny that no-one thought DK was doing the wrong thing at the time. Everyone expected even better things with MA, fans and chairman alike. DK was obviously doing what he thought was the right thing for the club at the time. Appointing a new manager is always a gamble, this time it didn't pay off, simple as. We can't change the past, can't we move on to the future and get behind the team?
Funny that no-one thought DK was doing the wrong thing at the time. Everyone expected even better things with MA, fans and chairman alike. DK was obviously doing what he thought was the right thing for the club at the time. Appointing a new manager is always a gamble, this time it didn't pay off, simple as. We can't change the past, can't we move on to the future and get behind the team?
He might have got us promoted before Falmer was ready. Fact.
Never go back were the words I used at the time.
Sometimes it works (Dario Gradi, Steve Foster, John Byrne) sometimes it doesn't (Micky Adams, Adam Virgo, Howard Kendall).
Funny that no-one thought DK was doing the wrong thing at the time. Everyone expected even better things with MA, fans and chairman alike. DK was obviously doing what he thought was the right thing for the club at the time. Appointing a new manager is always a gamble, this time it didn't pay off, simple as. We can't change the past, can't we move on to the future and get behind the team?
I think you'll find there were quite a few (myself definitely included) who were very unhappy with what the club did last summer.
Yes, appointing a new manager is always a gamble, but why did we gamble, when everything was rolling along so very nicely? THAT is what was, and still is, a complete mystery, and why this relegation is so hard to take.
Presumably because, behind the scenes, everything was NOT "rolling along so very nicely".