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Strange how the same people who could run the club successful when we left don valley and made us successful and probably the envy of several lower league clubs and fans. Go to not having a clue within 18 months.
To your question KerrAvon
Tony Stewart & Paul Douglas running the club for 16 years, & how to gain football knowledge.
Your answer comes from Chairman Tony Stewart every year.
He says, " We have learnt from our mistakes "
So there's your answer, Stewart & Douglas don't have the knowledge after 16 years,
when Stewart spouts this out, making mistake after mistake.
I'm just amazed that TS will let Stevie blow a big chunk of his money in the transfer market and still be relegated anyway. Big mates by all accounts but I wouldn't want my mate to chuck all my money away.
We all know a couple of our better players will go and get replaced by players, even if better on paper, will not want to play for him like the rest and just pick up a nice wage till the end of the season.
We are knacked basically.
Well reading this board over the years, the position seems to be:
1. If we sign a player who doesn't perform as anticipated then he should have been signed on a short contract (assuming that he would have been willing to accept that).
2. If we sign a player who does well, he should have been signed on a long contract with no automatic release clause and with a huge sell on clause (assuming that he would have been willing to accept that).
3. If we sell a successful player when the time remaining on his contract allows us to secure a fee we lack ambition.
4. If a good player leaves for nothing because his contract expires, we should have sold him when we could have secured a fee.
5. If we sell a player for a sum that the market deems appropriate we should have sold him for the monopoly money figure deemed appropriate on here.
Does that sum it up? So 'football knowledge' is a euphemism for possessing a crystal ball and an ability to meet unrealistic expectations?
One thing is for sure. The people who say we should develop our own players through the academy (which we don't have) would probably be the first to be up in arms when we sold them regardless of the fees obtained.
We have always been a selling club but whether we are any good at it is a moot point.
It is hard to see our place in the food chain changing unless we happen to drop on a billionaire looking for a bit of a challenge which seems highly unlikely.