03-01-2023, 12:50 AM
I have no time for the idiots on here who simply revel in the decision by foul mouthing DC and his brother. Nevertheless the correct decision has been made but several weeks too late in terms of where we are in the season and, arguably more importantly, the opening of the tranfer window.
Since Cowley had a ringing vote of confidence just two weeks ago I'm guessing we haven't got anyone lined up for the job and that leaves with the new man having to have his own ideas or lean (and rely) on Hughes on who will be leaving through the revolving door and importantly who might be coming in. There is an argument for letting all lfive oans return to their respective clubs. Then there's Tunnicliffe and Freeman and people like Curtis, although I think he'll stay under a new manager. And what do we desperately need? Ideally a keeper, a central defender and some genuine flair and pace in the middle of the park and up front.
Eisner Junior seems to think that the play-offs is not a lost cause. Well he and hundreds of others that deal in misplaced optimism need to get into the real world and hope that this decision and what follows should just about keep us out of relegation fight. Eisner also needs to get used to the idea of spending some money and providing the new sucker with a playing budget appropriate to a big club with home gates averaging close to 20,000.
Since Cowley had a ringing vote of confidence just two weeks ago I'm guessing we haven't got anyone lined up for the job and that leaves with the new man having to have his own ideas or lean (and rely) on Hughes on who will be leaving through the revolving door and importantly who might be coming in. There is an argument for letting all lfive oans return to their respective clubs. Then there's Tunnicliffe and Freeman and people like Curtis, although I think he'll stay under a new manager. And what do we desperately need? Ideally a keeper, a central defender and some genuine flair and pace in the middle of the park and up front.
Eisner Junior seems to think that the play-offs is not a lost cause. Well he and hundreds of others that deal in misplaced optimism need to get into the real world and hope that this decision and what follows should just about keep us out of relegation fight. Eisner also needs to get used to the idea of spending some money and providing the new sucker with a playing budget appropriate to a big club with home gates averaging close to 20,000.