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  • Is TS totally to blame?

    I’m not defending all his decisions before I get abuse. 😃
    We wanted a director of football we have been asking for it. We’ve got it. Isn’t the problem that SM has so far failed to deliver. TS has admitted that we need a football man with knowledge involved we all agreed generally. Personally I think SM is as much responsible for this mess.it seems from the outside a hashed together plan. The communication from the club is poor. TS said SM was handling all football matters moving forward so is the issue SM ? Like I said not defending TS just think SM is at the forefront of this.

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    In answer to your question Yak, no. TS is not entirely to blame, although he isn't entirely blameless of course. Just imagine how much further we'd be down the line if we still had Lee Clark in situ.

    We have a Head Of Football making the football decisions in probably the most important pre season most of us can remember and on the face of it, this has been royally ****ed up - so you can understand people becoming agitated. All we can hope is that SM and Rob Scott have made good progress in terms of players we want to bring in, so that the new Head Coach can hit the ground running.

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    • #3
      My opinion is that the owner is to blame, he?s captain of the ship and the buck stops with him .

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      • #4
        Yes TS is totally to blame.
        He admitted he knew nothing about football when he first saved the club yet, despite that, he failed to appoint anyone to have overall responsibility for all football matters.
        Then, after a sustained period of decline culminating in relegation to the bottom tier, he decides to appoint his friend of 10 years who just happened to be an unsuccessful former manager of England.
        This was nothing more than a vanity project on steroids but it did provide a decent photo opportunity for a chairman looking to boost season ticket sales.
        Quite why any of our supporters thought this appointment was a good move is baffling. Yes we needed a Director of Football but it should have been someone who knows his way around the EFL and with specific objectives to sort out the obvious mess the club is in.
        Instead we have a "big name" with no contract who can just leave when he's had enough. That time may not be too far away given his failure to secure the services of even the most underwhelming candidates for the Head Coach role.
        So yes, TS is to blame. He has overseen this shambles and is hiding away somewhere while things go from bad to worse.

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        • #5
          No. Not completely.
          I've a long held belief that the right person to run a business might not be the right person to run that same business at a different time. Sometimes because the business grows beyond their abilities and stutters, sometimes because times change and they're not able to change with them, and they're not the only reasons.
          Picking at those two, TS is (IMHO) ill-equipped to run a Championship club, and has proven so. He's also proving to be less well suited to 2026 football. However, he is to some extent able to admit he needs help and that changes are necessary, but my fear is that behind that is a man who will never fully empower others to do things better.
          All his fault, no, but he is the root cause of many of the problems we have today, directly or by virtue of his leadership style.

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          • #6
            TS is totally to Blame.

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            • #7
              TS is to blame to a point yes he’s made poor decisions yes. However MH, SE as 2 examples failed in their roles no doubt. S McLaren is under pressure now and ultimately TS is the main man so has to accept responsibility. He has to take the blame but other people have failed in their roles massively.

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              • #8
                Tony Stewart.
                Let Steve Evans waste the budget.
                Employed Hamshaw the worst manager in our history.
                Let Lee Clark walk away without a plan.
                Employed Steve in this role that’s clearly not achieving anything currently.
                that’s just off the top of my head do Yes he’s to blame.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Pocket rocket View Post
                  TS is to blame to a point yes he’s made poor decisions yes. However MH, SE as 2 examples failed in their roles no doubt. S McLaren is under pressure now and ultimately TS is the main man so has to accept responsibility. He has to take the blame but other people have failed in their roles massively.
                  TS appointed those failures Pocket and he always disappears when things don't go well.
                  He's not someone you'd want in the trenches with you.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by mellowmiller View Post

                    TS appointed those failures Pocket and he always disappears when things don't go well.
                    He's not someone you'd want in the trenches with you.
                    Agree pal and he’s made plenty of mistakes. I guess hes also done what a lot of supporters asked for and not all has worked out. His biggest mistake was not backing Warne.

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                    • #11
                      He was our saviour but made many a mistake. The place were in now is down to him and his no doubt stubborn mentality.

                      i wish him well and thank him like all of us but clubs at a real low at present and better he should let iot go.

                      McClaren I suspect may be seeing the light and close to going.

                      Dire predicament

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