DizzyBala
Jack Armstrong
I know there has been a few threads regarding Fawaz recently, but where this one differs is that it'd be interesting to find out at what point in time did he lose your support?
When did you think that you can't see the club going forward and that his position was untenable?
Personally, it's taken me quite a while to get to this point where I just want him gone. Reason why is that I mostly felt he was just incompetent.
I thought he was a bloke that did want success for the club but had no real concept of how to run an English football club and couldn't trust people who did for help long term.
There was always rumours and half truths where you would never quite get the full story, so in the interest of just focusing on the football, try to ignore the background noise.
But for me, the sale of Burke and his ramblings on Twitter to fans were the final straws and to me, it's just evident that we're either going to go backwards or just keep spinning our wheels with him around.
We can't expect any kind of sustained success when he's doing whatever it is that he's doing and with this Guardian article, you can kinda see why the players are so inconsistent. Football is their livelihood and while the romance of the game would lead us to think that they should all be motivated on time, how well would any of us perform at work if we didn't get paid on time on a regular basis?
When did you think that you can't see the club going forward and that his position was untenable?
Personally, it's taken me quite a while to get to this point where I just want him gone. Reason why is that I mostly felt he was just incompetent.
I thought he was a bloke that did want success for the club but had no real concept of how to run an English football club and couldn't trust people who did for help long term.
There was always rumours and half truths where you would never quite get the full story, so in the interest of just focusing on the football, try to ignore the background noise.
But for me, the sale of Burke and his ramblings on Twitter to fans were the final straws and to me, it's just evident that we're either going to go backwards or just keep spinning our wheels with him around.
We can't expect any kind of sustained success when he's doing whatever it is that he's doing and with this Guardian article, you can kinda see why the players are so inconsistent. Football is their livelihood and while the romance of the game would lead us to think that they should all be motivated on time, how well would any of us perform at work if we didn't get paid on time on a regular basis?