Steve Walsh - no longer our Director of Football

Steve Walsh as DOF

  • IN

    Votes: 52 6.0%
  • OUT

    Votes: 727 84.4%
  • Shake it all about

    Votes: 82 9.5%

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If the blues are indeed having a shake up and trying to 'stabilise' the club, then there is no better place to start than with the likes of Walsh. There has been far too much cloak and dagger with Walsh. Not many people even know what his true role has been other than being a so called talent expert and well we all know how that has turned out, absolutely shocking. A shake up needs to get to the roots and clear out all of these type of people and start afresh and with a lot more transparency and communication from the top and right across the board.
 

Is how I thought up to a while ago... now, I'm not so sure.
Something tells me that JW whilst wanting to support his mate will ultimately do what's best for JW... and not alienating the guy who's in line to buy his shares and hand him a considerable profit might be the key.

Fair shout actually, woods would stab his mam in the back if it got him a few bob, he's also a colossal s**thouse as well so maybe wouldn't 'go against' Moshiri

either way the sooner Elstone is out, followed by Woods then finally Kenwright the better

oh and on topic, yeah Walsh needs getting rid of as well, nice bloke but failed dramatically
 
If the blues are indeed having a shake up and trying to 'stabilise' the club, then there is no better place to start than with the likes of Walsh. There has been far too much cloak and dagger with Walsh. Not many people even know what his true role has been other than being a so called talent expert and well we all know how that has turned out, absolutely shocking. A shake up needs to get to the roots and clear out all of these type of people and start afresh and with a lot more transparency and communication from the top and right across the board.
The shake up needs to start with Kenwright and Elstone leaving.

Until those two no longer have anything to do with the club, the club will never be able to move forward.

Walsh is a minor problem compared to those two.
 


General rule for me, IF you end up having to pay close to 25m for a manager for 18 months work, hire a DoF with great fanfare who you then allow to spend upwards of 200m+, and you have to sack both within 18 months, then you shouldn't be a CEO at that club any longer.

Whilst I sympathise with this and am far from being a rabid RE supporter, I think it would be more pertinent, in respect of the hiring a manager and DoF who have failed, to point the finger of guilt at people higher up than Elstone.

I doubt very much if he was directly involved in any of the negotiation that led to the hiring of either Walsh or Koeman.

He's fair game on any number of other issues, but I'm not sure can be blamed directly for their appointments.
 

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