Power Shift - Managerial Appointment

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Not surprised if Bill was elbowed out of the way.

Sure a reasonable proportion of the delay in getting a manager was down to Bill handing the prospective managers a handful of werther's originals and regaling them with tales of corrie, the boys pen, blues brothers etc at every meeting.
 
Connection?

It's hardly a connection when the majority of fans despise him.

Robert Elstone, well, lets not get started on him.

Oversaw Castleford Tigers being hopeless, then got us a kitbag, chang and sportpesa deal.

Marvellous.

The majority of fans do not hate him. I for one quite like him.......Elstone, I agree with......
 
No chance Bill is in poor health, and has made well, he celebrated all the goals far more than the rest sat around him last night - expect him to just get a honary role in the future as we hopefully develop with our new ground etc!

Do you know what Joe - I think he's biffed it now with his recent behaviour. He now can't be trusted anywhere near the setup.
 

Dont know how to read it if am honest, on one side am thinking its been briefed that they are starting to be phased out, and on the other more cynical side of me I read it as its been put out by Kenwright to put the blame on the others for whats seen as a relatively unpopular choice.
 

Dont know how to read it if am honest, on one side am thinking its been briefed that they are starting to be phased out, and on the other more cynical side of me I read it as its been put out by Kenwright to put the blame on the others for whats seen as a relatively unpopular choice.

I think the fact that he came in with Moshiri and the two seemed reasonably close would suggest that this is Moshiri's doing.
 
Keith Harris?

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I hate that duck.
 
I thought Harris was firmly in the Kenwright camp?

It does seem that the element of panic behind Allardyce coming in was largely down to Moshiri from what I deduced from reading various bits.

Either way, this manager "search" and appointment, and the car crash that is non-communication at the club reflects very badly on ALL of them.

I now have serious concerns with Moshiri and his ability to deliver going forward, including on the stadium. Barely a day went by recently when we weren't referred to as a "shambles" in the national media and amongst commentators.

The same problems remain - a divided board equates to a handicapped, directionless organisation. It may only be fair to properly judge Moshiri when both Kenwright and Elstone have departed, but even then, some of his solo runs recently do not inspire confidence in any way at all.

I think the idea that had a lot of credence up to now - that all will be well when Moshiri has full control is questionable to say the least. When this struggle is over and he can plough his own furrow, he most certainly needs to surround himself with seasoned football business, commercial, and communications professionals, and let them run the club. His unfortunate and totally inapppropriate reliance on Jim White suggests that might be asking for too much.
 

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