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Another Injury Update
at 18:48 10 Dec 2024

I'm inclined to agree with this, however my cynical side is also questioning whether we'd have got these updates if we didn't have so many injuries, as its needed to provide an excuse and claim they were all unavoidable, as they said in the first update. I suspect that if we just had a couple of injuries like everyone else, we probably wouldn't have heard anything and if Frey and Celar were still fit, Kolli may still be out of the picture.

I can't believe Nourry has had a change of heart, either he's covering his arse or he's been told to do it from above.
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Nourry
at 09:57 8 Dec 2024

Putting questionable communication, signings and organisational structure to one side, his career history, or lack of it is very well documented. He is the figurehead for how this club is run. Anyone who thinks 2 draws and 2 wins make this all ok, must be balls deep in Christmas spirit. Not sure why we need another thread on this, the guy is a charlatan and I want him out, regardless of results.
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Huge Win
at 22:09 27 Nov 2024

Great result, huge win, drags Plymouth etc right back into it and bouncebackability from Celar, fair play, next few weeks for him will be really interesting.
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out
at 14:54 26 Nov 2024

No worries Brian, I totally agree, feels so far from where we are.
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out
at 14:35 26 Nov 2024

Its a good defence and I agree with some of the points you've made, the signings, collectively, aren't as bad as we collectively make out, but they're not as good as they needed to be.

This isn't about signings though, that is merely one element. This is about running a big business without the experience, its like watching a real world episode of 'the apprentice' where egotistical, arrogant individuals think they can run multi-million pound businesses, yet time and again get found out and embarrassed with basic tasks.

The communication strategy of any big business is critical, ours is shockingly bad, the performance director is based in Dubai when we have hit an injury crisis that is crippling us, the head of recruitment spends his time watching QPR. Then with all this, he releases an injury update, out of the blue, to try and act as an excuse for poor performance.

We have established through the research by a few on here that his career doesn't look much like his CV suggests, so he's also dishonest.

A 27 year old drafted in under the watch of an experienced professional could be great, but giving him the freedom to do as he wishes is corporate suicide. If we were a listed business, this wouldn't be happening, it wouldn't be tolerated by the shareholders.

He likes to be guided by data....all the data is showing he's doing a bad job, he can't be trusted, and its not all about signings, they're not the issue but shows significant naivety to think they would achieve the objectives.

There is far more to being a CEO than new signings, I'd recommend reading/listening to others talk about how they operate in other clubs to get an appreciation of the multitude of responsibilities and then consider if we think he's doing a good job and its all going to plan.
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out
at 09:40 24 Nov 2024

Our owners are naive and clearly poor at recruiting, but well intentioned in my opinion, they have the money, but need a decent senior management team below them to run it. Brighton are often mentioned, due to their access to data etc, but it’s not just that, they’re really well run. I may have shared before, but I’d recommend spending an hour listening to this, it’s an insight into how to run a club property from top to bottom with their CEO, Paul Barber. Nourry is a major problem and must be removed for us to sort this…

https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-high-performance-podcast/id1500444735?
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Injury Updates
at 18:23 21 Nov 2024

Clearly a tactic to distract from the real issues, its embarrassing that they think we're all thick enough to fall for it. If this was the start of a strategic shift to being open with the fans it would have said so in an apologetic and engaging way...its nothing more than smoke and mirrors and in my opinion makes them look even worse...and sadly shows what a dire situation we're in. Nourry, get out of our club.
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Mark Warburton interview
at 16:25 14 Nov 2024

I'm not saying the owners shouldn't be thinking about it, I'm saying we shouldn't worry about it, but if he's as bad as I believe he is, Hoos can step back in the short term whilst they recruit, you don't have to identify a replacement before getting rid. In any business, a vacancy at that level is better than a bad hire.
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Mark Warburton interview
at 14:22 14 Nov 2024

I like him but he clearly needs to control everything for it to work. The 2 years experience were before he was a manager, so we don't know if he'd want that role. If he did, I'd imagine he'd want to appoint his own manager (e.g. Eustace.)

Its difficult at the moment, but we just need Nourry out before worrying about who's next.
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Fan Mobilisation - Nourry Out
at 14:12 13 Nov 2024

I hate the idea that fans are that superficial. We could beat Stoke by 5 and I'd still be calling for Nourry to go asap.

Someone who has a terminal illness, doesn't forget about it just because they have a good day.

Nourry is a poison that needs to be removed, whatever the results.
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MC has got to go
at 17:56 11 Nov 2024

Frustratingly, you're probably right. Just wonder if Charles Gould may have an axe to grind with him...or more likely that he's in on it I' guess.
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MC has got to go
at 14:09 11 Nov 2024

Great work on the research.

Surely a sports title like The Athetic or WLS would be interested in looking into it, they could start by trying to interview Charles Gould at Retexo to find out the truth about what he did/achieved there. Anyone remember that film 'Catch me if you can', we need it flushed out before he does any more damage.
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Nourry should walk.
at 21:22 9 Nov 2024

I hope so. We’re bottom of the league, rock bottom, if not now then when? I wish it was different, I love this club, but it’s soul is being ripped out and the bunch of clowns who put us here are deciding what to do next, time Is running out.
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Nourry should walk.
at 12:41 9 Nov 2024

I won’t be there today, fair play to those who are, but I’d love to hear there is a banner unveiled with ‘Nourry Out’ on there and chants telling him to get out of our club. He’s all the traits of a narcissist, Padula rightly described him as a charlatan, and as I’ve said before, 26 is no age to run any business without great people around them. The owners are naive, Marti has made mistakes, but Nourry is a significant issue, we surely need to start telling the club we’re not happy, starting with getting him out, fast.
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Nourry Out!
at 23:36 5 Nov 2024

A reset in League 1 may be needed but can’t be with Hoos and Nourry in charge, Ruben has to get rid of both and invest in a decent board with good experience. The only way to maximise value of the young players and the club is to be successful, which won’t happen under these two.
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MC has got to go
at 23:14 5 Nov 2024

Marti has made some bad decisions and deserves criticism for it, but he’s a good manager and isn’t the reason this club is where it is at the moment, it’s the result of years of mismanagement and a 26 year old narcissist
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2 keepers on bench today
at 22:37 27 Oct 2024

There maybe issues, who knows…but what is the point in taking players who you know you wouldn’t put on the pitch whatever happens, just to fill a bench, that is far bigger than it ever needs to be.
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Is this on Nourry?
at 14:38 22 Oct 2024

We can go round the houses guessing who recommended what, but ultimately the overriding issue here is a lack of experience. From the CEO, as 26 is no age for a CEO in any business regardless of how talented, it just isn't going to work anywhere...through to the players...we've signed a raft of players with no experience of this league at a time when too many of the experienced players we have are either injured or out of form. I think most of the new signings could come good, but they needed to be coming in to a settled team 2 at a time, not 4-5 at a time. Hopefully with the return of a fit JCS, Chair, Colback & Fox, we can start to settle and get out of this.

This isn't an isolated Nourry issue, its a wider management issue, but he's a major part of that problem.
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Eze not in the England squad
at 09:44 13 Oct 2024

I love Eze, but in International football very very few players get the free role he needs to be effective and gets at Palace. Top of my head…Maradona, Messi, Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Baggio, then I’m struggling. Given the lack of time with the players they all have to fit into a tight system. I wish it was different, but I doubt Eze will ever fulfil his potential for England, under any manager.
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Hoopsa Interviews Isaac Hayden
at 14:46 10 Oct 2024

With only 1 or 2 you won't maximise the value from the players with potential. Look at Benfica and Dortmund, both have player income of €1bn in the last 10 years, by having a mix of exciting youth with potential to sell on, but also a core of experience, not just 1 or 2. To get consistent strong revenue from player sales, a club has to perform and have a stable core of experience, to allow these young assets to come and go out without massively impacting performance. To put 9 in as you're suggesting is playing a game of short term luck, its not building a long term strategy.
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