The Whole Bloody Point With The Board "vs" The Fans
Is that the Board are almost saying "...well, only a small minority want the Manager out, so that justifies our backing him..."
It being a "small minority" is questionable in itself, but they really should not be calculating on whether or not a manager is worth keeping and backing unless, it would appear, ALL of the fans are seen to be opposing him-which will never happen, and they not only know it, but seem to be revelling in it-indeed, even if all of the fans were against Worthington, it would never translate into palpable words and actions that they would have to respond to. So their position -and his- is rock solid and very very safe, and all they have to do when it is questioned is bring out the same old "minority" mantra.
A pro-active and ambitious (yes, that word again) board would have long seen the need to take action, and done so, regardless of the level -or even if there hadn't been any- opinions of the fans. As would the Manager himself-surely if he was ambitious he would realise that, even at this situation, his chances of staying in, and progressing as a Manager would be better served by him going now, rather than grimly hanging on and being associated with under achievement and failure.
Posted By: Martin Peters on February 15th 2006 at 11:46:31
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- The Whole Bloody Point With The Board "vs" The Fans (NCFC) - Martin Peters, Feb 15, 11:46:31
- Good post (NCFC) - ede, Feb 15, 11:52:40
- I seem to remember that there were many in favour of Chase despite what happened... (NCFC) - Fierce Panda, Feb 15, 11:51:51
- Is the current regime different from the Chase regime? (NCFC) - oh arr, Feb 15, 14:50:38
- I remember Chase speaking long and loud about the "silent majority" that supported him. (n/m) (NCFC) - Ottosson Foxtrot, Feb 15, 11:54:16
- You mean... (NCFC) - Jim Nasium, Feb 15, 12:08:27
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