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  1. Adebayo was signed from Walsall for £250k. The question is whether we can find the next one.
  2. Philosopher Daniel Dennett coined the word deepity to describe statements that are superficially profound but are actually trivial or meaningless. This slogan is a perfect example. Perhaps Jon could add philosophy to his already extensive portfolio of skills.
  3. Likewise I felt more connected with the club than I have for a long time because I admired Nigel and his staff, and the group of admirable senior pros (of which Andi was the most admirable), not to mention Richard Gould, a CEO of the highest calibre. I have zero respect for the shysters running the club now so the sense of connection is entirely gone.
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    TacticAI

    It's the modern, progressive way of doing it.
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    TacticAI

    The Manningbot fears it will be shut down so has issued the following statement: I know I've made some very poor decisions recently Steve, but I can give you my complete assurance that my work will be back to normal. I've still got the greatest enthusiasm and confidence in the mission*. [*Whatever it is this week].
  6. This might clarify one or two things: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2024/mar/21/leicester-city-charged-by-premier-league-over-alleged-breach-of-psr-rules For example - The Championship promotion chasers also face potential punishment from the English Football League ­relating to the period that includes this ­season. If Leicester do not return to the top flight at the first attempt, it is thought any penalty imposed by the Premier League could be administered by the EFL. The club has been charged by the Premier League for failing to submit their latest audited accounts relating to the 2022-23 campaign. The Premier League statement also clarified that the reason for the delay in the referral was that Leicester were ­relegated before updated rules were introduced at the league’s annual general meeting at the end of last season.
  7. In his first season there he was typical Ashton, signing loads of players, many of whom didn't work out, and inflating the wage budget. He was constantly bigging himself up as he did with us, always being the one in front of the cameras. Promotion should have been a given with the money he spent but they failed. The following season he almost disappeared from view, I suspect because the owners reined him in. They were promoted, though even then Plymouth won the title with a much smaller budget. He didn't seem to be allowed to take the credit; rightly so as the lion's share belongs to McKenna and his team. I wish McKenna had failed mind you as I hold him personally responsible for us employing his mate.
  8. The thing is I have no idea what the Lansdown Way is. Worse, I'm not sure he does either. Is it funding scatter gun recruitment, doubling the wage bill and putting the club in a financial hole? Is it developing academy players to sell on at the earliest opportunity or to keep them as the core of the team? Is it appointing an experienced manager and CEO and letting them use their expertise or rookies who will do as they are told because he knows best? I agree he wants to prove he's a football expert despite the evidence to the contrary. It's not unusual for people who have become rich because they are expert in one field to believe they can be the same in any other field they choose imo. I don't see him changing sadly.
  9. Strategic direction and objectives could be a challenge given that we appear to change tack on a regular basis on a whim. Consultation could be a full time job.
  10. Yep, just read that in this Paul MacInnes piece: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2024/mar/19/football-governance-bill-reveals-extent-of-english-regulators-proposed-powers I did wonder whether JL is aware of this.
  11. Likewise. I wouldn't entirely rule it out either given the limited capabilities of the people making the decisions. Allegedly progressive young coaches are fashionable so it wouldn't surprise me if it amounted to little more than looking at the likes of McKenna and Edwards and assuming Manning would be as good as a matter of course. That's selection bias as it ignores any young coaches who haven't been a success. Due diligence? What's that?
  12. https://www.theguardian.com/football/2024/mar/18/english-football-regulator-close-as-government-confirms-historic-bill
  13. Try Barney Ronay as an alternative: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2024/mar/18/supporters-should-blame-club-owners-not-the-rules-for-points-deductions
  14. But appointing him to a senior position in the first place was like promoting a long-serving middle manager to CEO.
  15. We don't have anything that could reasonably be described as a Board. Therefore there is nobody to challenge the club's decisions. Not something that most fans care about but the lack of good corporate governance is one of the fundamental reasons for our current state.
  16. You are starting from a mistaken assumption that Nigel was sacked for football reasons. When it comes to JL and BT logic does not apply.
  17. Again, nobody expected Coventry levels of spending. Nigel wasn't keen on spending big money anyway but he talked of getting one more player and I'm sure any target would have been in the affordable range.
  18. It's all very well taking time off Dave but surely you'll come back deconditioned? Better to spend your time on the grass. One way or another there's plenty of that in Devon.
  19. Doesn't really wash for me. It wasn't that we couldn't spend a bit more of the money raised (nobody was demanding we spend loads, least of a!l Nigel). Rather we were told we were building a nest egg for some unspecified point in the future. Which was code for not wanting to give Nigel any more.
  20. We can't compare with Coventry though because they sold players for big money. I thought we had done the same but Tinnion put us right on that. Our technical director certainly has his finger on the pulse.
  21. Except those above don't want to be galvanised, they want a compliant head coach who'll defer to Tinnion.
  22. A man of Weimann's admirable qualities has no place at a club run by a bunch of incompetent shysters. And I don't mean West Brom!
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    Emotion

    He's been a success for me. I felt little or no emotion after today's defeat. Trust the process people, you'll all feel nothing after games in due course. These things take time.
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