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Feels like a significant moment in time right now.

Results, players and fans fighting, club captain taking a swipe at the board, home games with empty seats, new Football Director trying to jump ship.

Someone needs to come out and speak, and they need to do it today.
Levy was a coward. This lot appear to be as well. They're weak-livered drizzle dick corporate ponces who talk big, think small and only give a fuck about their personal bank balances. A brain-dead badger lying in a burrow is more likely to appear than these worthless cunts.
 
Levy was a coward. This lot appear to be as well. They're weak-livered drizzle dick corporate ponces who talk big, think small and only give a fuck about their personal bank balances. A brain-dead badger lying in a burrow is more likely to appear than these worthless cunts.
He could have communicated far better, was too risk averse at times transfer wise, but I’m not sure the current shit show which seems far more indecisive/toxic behind the scenes would have developed with him at the helm.

We seem to be drifting without any control from the top.
 
Absolute disarray. We are in freefall and it feels like an inside job. Not one department seems to be working correctly. Top to bottom we are cursed, infested and riddled with people who seem to want us to fail. This might be as bad as I've seen things. That gooner prick should fuck off, he seems on a mission to destroy us, but worryingly somebody okayed employing him.

I wonder if instead of selling these ENIC cunts have been paid more to destroy the football club. It really feels like everything possible is being done to not help us but keep us in disarray.
 
As I said in another thread, the problem is what Enic have created rather than Enic themselves. We are not a football team, we are a brand. If Enic leave there is no Jack Walker/David Murray (ironic, no?) type figure taking over the club and spun king money as we wish, it will be some group who think they can develop the brand for bigger profits. This is modern football and the reason smaller teams are catching up.
 
This ownership has the fanbase absolute beaten down and standards in the mud.

We're lurching from one chump to another trying to manage a bunch of misfits - meanwhile we have the fanbase so dazed by all this that we have people on this forum considering Mason a better option at this point.

Then we had fans praising a 5-3 defeat by PSG a month or two ago - i mean we conceded FIVE f*cking goals, how can you see positives in that? Do you think other fanbases of similar sized clubs would tolerate that?

We're an absolute shambles - the owners need to go and they can take Frank with them.
 
ENIC are in a bit if s corner now. No doubt at all.

Forget Frank, and just see the need to add 2 or 3 players in the next 23 days.

Clubs know we are somewhat desperate, so that pushes up the price of whoever, and that's never a strong negotiation point.

On top of that and partly because if Romero's comments, potential targets might well be put off joining what they might see as a club in a state of flux.

Add to that the absolute mystery of Kulusevski and Solanke, and it's going to take something off the scale in terms of an offer to prise quality players this month.

And we sell Johnson as quick as a flash. That really was an own goal.
 
Either do something to take control of the current shitshow, or get out
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ENIC are in a bit if s corner now. No doubt at all.

Forget Frank, and just see the need to add 2 or 3 players in the next 23 days.

Clubs know we are somewhat desperate, so that pushes up the price of whoever, and that's never a strong negotiation point.

On top of that and partly because if Romero's comments, potential targets might well be put off joining what they might see as a club in a state of flux.

Add to that the absolute mystery of Kulusevski and Solanke, and it's going to take something off the scale in terms of an offer to prise quality players this month.

And we sell Johnson as quick as a flash. That really was an own goal.
I disagree slightly on this.

This kind of thing never pushes up the price, it simply makes it difficult to near impossible to haggle down the price.

The price is the price, the only external factor that would ever push it up is another club getting involved and creating the ever exciting "bidding war".

Also strong disagree on Johnson, you take that money and run whatever the situation elsewhere is. The side literally improved in a game he was sent off in once we were down to 10 men for crying out loud.
 
The club is too big for all of them. It’s too big for ENIC, it’s far too big for Lange and the gooner mug it’s too big for Frank and it’s too big for nearly all of those players.

They can’t meet the expectations of the fans - expectations borne from our history, from great ex players, club ambassadors, legendary managers and trophy wins. Expectations heightened by a world class stadium with eye watering ticket prices.

They just can’t do it, yet we get a manager and some players berating our fans for voicing our displeasure - if you can’t handle it you have to go. Fans drive the standards, fans let clubs know what is and is not acceptable - it should never be the other way around. They just don’t get it and need to go - we need to clear the decks and find real leaders, people who can look the fans in the eye and fight tooth and nail for the club. We need characters, not a load of suits waffling absolute bollocks.
 
Fair enough.

If nothing happens by the start of next week it is appalling.
There are a few areas that we're so bereft in that it shouldn't be difficult at all to improve the situation.

There's no excuse for those not to have been addressed almost immediately, then again, there is no excuse for them not to have been addressed before the closing of the previous window either...

No adequate back-up for left back is ridiculous, with the knock on effect of leaving us with no ability to rotate at right back and so running poor Porro into the ground.

No viable alternative to Vicario is ridiculous, if neither Kinsky or Austin are capable of being used to take Vic out in the run of form he's in then they have no business being in a PL squad and should have been moved on already.

Signing a kid from Brazil to fill that lb understudy role should have been done in a matter of hours once the window was open, not dragging on into the second week. But that's before you even begin to discuss whether he is an appropriate signing for what we actually need.

If we haven't addressed these glaring issues swiftly, you could hope that it's because we're aiming really high rather than just going for any old signing that could improve on dogshit, but I think we've all seen this movie enough times before to know that this isn't the case. We'll act slowly and insufficiently.
 
This ownership has the fanbase absolute beaten down and standards in the mud.

We're lurching from one chump to another trying to manage a bunch of misfits - meanwhile we have the fanbase so dazed by all this that we have people on this forum considering Mason a better option at this point.

Then we had fans praising a 5-3 defeat by PSG a month or two ago - i mean we conceded FIVE f*cking goals, how can you see positives in that? Do you think other fanbases of similar sized clubs would tolerate that?

We're an absolute shambles - the owners need to go and they can take Frank with them.
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Does anyone think the leadership players aren't give it there all? I wonder if they know the club's wages to revenue is one of the lowest and maybe they are not going full tilt to force the point they club should be giving them higher wages?
 
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Levy was a coward. This lot appear to be as well. They're weak-livered drizzle dick corporate ponces who talk big, think small and only give a fuck about their personal bank balances. A brain-dead badger lying in a burrow is more likely to appear than these worthless cunts.

They just always do the minimum required to prevent the club imploding whilst massaging it's valuation with non-football investment.
 
Does anyone think the leadership players aren't give it there all? I wonder if they know the club's wages to revenue is one of the lowest and maybe they are not going full tilt to the point they club should be giving them higher wages?
If that is the case they should be earning a better contract through their endeavours on the pitch like Kane and Son did.

If they think they should be rewarded for putting in pussy performances, then that says it all about their character and why they should be moved on.
 
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