Originally Posted by
wendun
Ah, yes, but the "lessons" cannot extend to the policies of the chairman because they are beyond question. They cannot extend to the manager who is generally seen by Madsters to be "a brilliant young manager." They cannot extend to recruitment policies because those policies are determined by the chairman and manager. So what lessons can possibly be learned? We will spend the same. We will sign the same standard of player. We will play the same tactics; the tactics of Warne. So what possibly can change and how in any real sense can "lessons be learned"?