It's a howl of frustration which we can all identify with

But the starting point of Bailey's article is an indulgent wallow in post facto arguments all constructed with 20/20 hindsight.

Also feels like its being used as a way for the people who were lobbying for Farke's head to assuage their conscience and now plump all the blame on Webber or the owners.

Sport is a crapshoot, and sometimes things don't pan out.

Am struggling to see how changing the squad, directors and owners over the summer would put us in a better position to bounce back than keeping the guys in place who have (unparalleled) experience in getting us up.

The time to change owners would be next summer (or last).

I also trust the owners are hands on enough to know what the current dynamics behind the scenes at the club are.

Posted By: Cardiff Canary, May 2, 10:46:01

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