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Post by mickeythemaestro on Oct 26, 2019 17:37:52 GMT
Serious question. I mean how bad do things have to get before he is told to get lost?
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Post by philb on Oct 26, 2019 17:39:58 GMT
I’d rather they focused on getting rid of the manager first 😉
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Post by mickeythemaestro on Oct 26, 2019 17:40:50 GMT
I’d rather they focused on getting rid of the manager first 😉 But manager after manager keeps failing. The CEO has to kop it eventually surely?
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Post by silsdenstokie on Oct 26, 2019 17:51:32 GMT
Think he's part of the board now so will be harder to shift
Agree his recent record as CEO is shocking and in any other business he would probably be gone
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Post by leicspotter on Oct 26, 2019 18:00:35 GMT
I’d rather they focused on getting rid of the manager first 😉 The guy who hired him also hired the last 3 or 4 managers...surely Scholes has to go first so that the club don't keep repeating these mistakes?
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Post by werrington on Oct 26, 2019 18:02:04 GMT
I’m more concerned about jones being here
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Post by generationex on Oct 26, 2019 18:04:28 GMT
I’m sure Scholes would give 750,000 reasons (per annum) why he’s so vital to the success of this football club.
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Post by mickeythemaestro on Oct 26, 2019 18:04:35 GMT
I’m more concerned about jones being here But maybe that's part of the problem. We are failing to question the CEO. The seniority of his role surely means there is accountability for the success AND failure of the club. We only hear anything from him when we win. Comes across as a coward to me.
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Post by mickeythemaestro on Oct 26, 2019 18:05:18 GMT
I’m sure Scholes would give 750,000 reasons (per annum) why he’s so vital to the success of this football club. But what success have we had in the last 4 years. None.
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Post by philb on Oct 26, 2019 18:07:59 GMT
I’d rather they focused on getting rid of the manager first 😉 The guy who hired him also hired the last 3 or 4 managers...surely Scholes has to go first so that the club don't keep repeating these mistakes? Don’t get me wrong I think they both need to go (although I really can’t see Scholes going anywhere) I just think it’s more urgent that we change the manager to give us any chance of avoiding relegation.
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Post by philb on Oct 26, 2019 18:09:57 GMT
I’m more concerned about jones being here But maybe that's part of the problem. We are failing to question the CEO. The seniority of his role surely means there is accountability for the success AND failure of the club. We only hear anything from him when we win. Comes across as a coward to me. The problem is he’s been accountable for the last three managers and yet he’s still here, so what makes anyone think he’ll go this time? It’s just not going to happen is it. Jobs for the boys and all that.
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Post by 19notbeaten72 on Oct 26, 2019 18:10:07 GMT
Scholes is employed by the Coates family the buck stops at the very top & thats were most peoples anger should be aimed.
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Post by mickeythemaestro on Oct 26, 2019 18:10:14 GMT
The guy who hired him also hired the last 3 or 4 managers...surely Scholes has to go first so that the club don't keep repeating these mistakes? Don’t get me wrong I think they both need to go (although I really can’t see Scholes going anywhere) I just think it’s more urgent that we change the manager to give us any chance of avoiding relegation. And what if the new man in follows the same pattern of failure as the last 4? Is that the point we realise the club structure is fucked or do we wait for 7 or 8 failed managers? scholes out!!
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Post by mickeythemaestro on Oct 26, 2019 18:13:56 GMT
Interesting that nobody has given a single reason as to why scholes should still be here though. That should tell us all we need to know. Time for someone with fresh ideas and a proper long term plan. Thanks for the good things you did with the promotion to the premier league and all that but you've failed this last 4 years. See you later.
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Post by toptom007 on Oct 26, 2019 18:25:48 GMT
you gotta remember the CEO is responsible for not just performance, which is clearly going so well bottom of the table and with 33 points in the 38 games NJ has managed. Along with remarkable performance in the cup competitions allowing the players to be rested for their next loss. Another particular success is the ascendance from the premier league to the wonders of the championship which presents a new challenge that the club have been looking for.
He is in charge of the club shop, thats doing really well at the minute needing to offer 20% discounts the earliest point in the season in recent memory.
He is in charge of ticket sales, thats doing really well the tannoy announcement shows that 20,000 people are buying tickets even if their seems to be empty tickets.
He is in charge of the club site, allong with the streaming service. Which has never crashed, ended early or given epilepsy sizers from its interference.
He is also in charge of the social media teams which are being up-skilled in creative writing coming up with new ways to present the amazing results going on.
He is also in charge of the clubs transfer dealings, seeing players like benik afobe to be bought for millions, sent on loan and score more goals before he was injured than any of our strikers this year. Or the magic signing of McClein who has the versatility to play equally well as a winner and as a left back and left out of the match squad.
Its really difficult for someone so skilled and has so much going on to manage all this recent success, but in the words of Peter, I dont know what the fuss is about!
(this post is sarcastic)
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Oct 26, 2019 18:26:29 GMT
I wonder if we’ll hear from the weasel this week🤔
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Post by baystokie on Oct 26, 2019 18:27:09 GMT
The guy who hired him also hired the last 3 or 4 managers...surely Scholes has to go first so that the club don't keep repeating these mistakes? Don’t get me wrong I think they both need to go (although I really can’t see Scholes going anywhere) I just think it’s more urgent that we change the manager to give us any chance of avoiding relegation. So the manager is to be changed - OK. Now who will be part of the selection team who will choose this guy? The same people who have gone through Hughes, nearly-QSF, Lambert, Rowett and Jones. So now how do you rate our chances? Why should they suddenly select some proven Messiah when they have palpably not previously done so?
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Post by toptom007 on Oct 26, 2019 18:29:38 GMT
Don’t get me wrong I think they both need to go (although I really can’t see Scholes going anywhere) I just think it’s more urgent that we change the manager to give us any chance of avoiding relegation. So the manager is to be changed - OK. Now who will be part of the selection team who will choose this guy? The same people who have gone through Hughes, nearly-QSF, Lambert, Rowett and Jones. So now how do you rate our chances? Why should they suddenly select some proven Messiah when they have palpably not previously done so? Have you heard about the monkeys and the typewriters?!? Give them enough goes at it eventually from pure random chance they will find a competent manager eventually!
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Post by march4 on Oct 26, 2019 18:30:59 GMT
Perhaps it would give the club the shake up it needs if Scholes and Jones were to leave at the same time.
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Post by shipshape on Oct 26, 2019 18:33:37 GMT
Scholes is employed by the Coates family the buck stops at the very top & thats were most peoples anger should be aimed. Coates employed Lambert. Coates employed Rowett. Coates employed Jones. Coates employed Ball. Coates employed Kamara. Coates is the only chairman in our history to see us in the third tier. Seems adamant on making it a third.
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Post by onyourbonce on Oct 26, 2019 18:35:41 GMT
He’s an absolute cretin who should have been let go when we got relegated along with the fella he appointed to save us. Then we could have started a fresh on managerial and player recruitment but instead the Coates family listen to him waffle on about lessons learned as we wer told and kept him in position to our demise. Fucking hell lads how many managers do we need get through before it’s realised that it’s not run properly from above Christ on a bike
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Post by sd22 on Oct 26, 2019 18:36:20 GMT
If my CEO performed as well as Scholes, the shareholders would have had his head for breakfast by now.
Why do we don’t at least have a half decent Director of football or COO?
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Post by mickeythemaestro on Oct 26, 2019 18:38:10 GMT
Perhaps it would give the club the shake up it needs if Scholes and Jones were to leave at the same time. Maybe that is the answer.
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Post by 19notbeaten72 on Oct 26, 2019 18:40:15 GMT
you gotta remember the CEO is responsible for not just performance, which is clearly going so well bottom of the table and with 33 points in the 38 games NJ has managed. Along with remarkable performance in the cup competitions allowing the players to be rested for their next loss. Another particular success is the ascendance from the premier league to the wonders of the championship which presents a new challenge that the club have been looking for. He is in charge of the club shop, thats doing really well at the minute needing to offer 20% discounts the earliest point in the season in recent memory. He is in charge of ticket sales, thats doing really well the tannoy announcement shows that 20,000 people are buying tickets even if their seems to be empty tickets. He is in charge of the club site, allong with the streaming service. Which has never crashed, ended early or given epilepsy sizers from its interference. He is also in charge of the social media teams which are being up-skilled in creative writing coming up with new ways to present the amazing results going on. He is also in charge of the clubs transfer dealings, seeing players like benik afobe to be bought for millions, sent on loan and score more goals before he was injured than any of our strikers this year. Or the magic signing of McClein who has the versatility to play equally well as a winner and as a left back and left out of the match squad. Its really difficult for someone so skilled and has so much going on to manage all this recent success, but in the words of Peter, I dont know what the fuss is about! You forgot to mention the catering which by all accounts is pretty dire. (this post is sarcastic)
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Post by onyourbonce on Oct 26, 2019 18:45:09 GMT
you gotta remember the CEO is responsible for not just performance, which is clearly going so well bottom of the table and with 33 points in the 38 games NJ has managed. Along with remarkable performance in the cup competitions allowing the players to be rested for their next loss. Another particular success is the ascendance from the premier league to the wonders of the championship which presents a new challenge that the club have been looking for. He is in charge of the club shop, thats doing really well at the minute needing to offer 20% discounts the earliest point in the season in recent memory. He is in charge of ticket sales, thats doing really well the tannoy announcement shows that 20,000 people are buying tickets even if their seems to be empty tickets. He is in charge of the club site, allong with the streaming service. Which has never crashed, ended early or given epilepsy sizers from its interference. He is also in charge of the social media teams which are being up-skilled in creative writing coming up with new ways to present the amazing results going on. He is also in charge of the clubs transfer dealings, seeing players like benik afobe to be bought for millions, sent on loan and score more goals before he was injured than any of our strikers this year. Or the magic signing of McClein who has the versatility to play equally well as a winner and as a left back and left out of the match squad. Its really difficult for someone so skilled and has so much going on to manage all this recent success, but in the words of Peter, I dont know what the fuss is about! You forgot to mention the catering which by all accounts is pretty dire. (this post is sarcastic) Haha amazing post and absolutely spot on. The lot of it. So what in the actual fuck are the Coates lot thinking when keeping this cunt here? For fuck sake it’s so depressing we need absolute root and branch
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Post by mickeythemaestro on Oct 26, 2019 18:46:13 GMT
I wonder if we’ll hear from the weasel this week🤔 Would be amazed if we did. You'll hear from him when the pressure on NJ becomes untenable and it will be to announce his sacking which will successfully detract attention away from him for a while......and repeat.....and repeat. He has to go.
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Post by leicspotter on Oct 26, 2019 18:56:30 GMT
The guy who hired him also hired the last 3 or 4 managers...surely Scholes has to go first so that the club don't keep repeating these mistakes? Don’t get me wrong I think they both need to go (although I really can’t see Scholes going anywhere) I just think it’s more urgent that we change the manager to give us any chance of avoiding relegation. As long as Scholes is given NO PART in selecting the new manager, or new players in January, or contracts, or a replacement cleaner...
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Post by bathstoke on Oct 26, 2019 18:59:20 GMT
So the manager is to be changed - OK. Now who will be part of the selection team who will choose this guy? The same people who have gone through Hughes, nearly-QSF, Lambert, Rowett and Jones. So now how do you rate our chances? Why should they suddenly select some proven Messiah when they have palpably not previously done so? Have you heard about the monkeys and the typewriters?!? Give them enough goes at it eventually from pure random chance they will find a competent manager eventually! It’s about time we had a bit of ‘theoretical’ science on the Oatcake. Infinite Monkey Cage anyone...
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Post by shipshape on Oct 26, 2019 19:56:08 GMT
Coates employed and continues to employ Scholes. Stop the abuse of the managers the chief executives and aim it at those thar recruit them and continue to employ them.
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Post by mickeythemaestro on Oct 26, 2019 20:20:25 GMT
Coates employed and continues to employ Scholes. Stop the abuse of the managers the chief executives and aim it at those thar recruit them and continue to employ them. Fair point well made. Either way though Scholes needs to fook off.
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