Radio Manchester tonight. 17:05 - Mar 4 with 12083 views | 442Dale | Main feature on sports show at 6pm. CEO due on at 5.40pm. | |
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Radio Manchester tonight. on 09:14 - Mar 5 with 2301 views | 1907 | Is anybody else of the opinion that Russ Green will return to true CEO position immediately following his ban? Would explain the bizarre & short lived appointment of James Mason followed by the appointment of a club director with no prior experience of running a football club. | | | |
Radio Manchester tonight. on 10:36 - Mar 5 with 2069 views | Molly |
Radio Manchester tonight. on 09:14 - Mar 5 by 1907 | Is anybody else of the opinion that Russ Green will return to true CEO position immediately following his ban? Would explain the bizarre & short lived appointment of James Mason followed by the appointment of a club director with no prior experience of running a football club. |
Just how much experience do the board have between then of running a professional football club? | | | |
Radio Manchester tonight. on 10:38 - Mar 5 with 2054 views | DaleiLama |
Radio Manchester tonight. on 10:36 - Mar 5 by Molly | Just how much experience do the board have between then of running a professional football club? |
My fear is just enough to be dangerous and not enough to get us out of the quicksand. I will be absolutely delighted to be proven wrong. | |
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Radio Manchester tonight. on 10:40 - Mar 5 with 2039 views | Molly | You could well be right. It would be interesting though to know how many years in total. | | | |
Radio Manchester tonight. on 10:44 - Mar 5 with 2011 views | 1907 |
Radio Manchester tonight. on 10:40 - Mar 5 by Molly | You could well be right. It would be interesting though to know how many years in total. |
There are still a good number on the board who have held their positions for many years to be fair. | | | |
Radio Manchester tonight. on 10:51 - Mar 5 with 1976 views | Ancoats_Blue |
Radio Manchester tonight. on 09:14 - Mar 5 by 1907 | Is anybody else of the opinion that Russ Green will return to true CEO position immediately following his ban? Would explain the bizarre & short lived appointment of James Mason followed by the appointment of a club director with no prior experience of running a football club. |
When does the ban expire? | | | |
Radio Manchester tonight. on 10:53 - Mar 5 with 1959 views | Molly | 30th June 2019 | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Radio Manchester tonight. on 11:06 - Mar 5 with 1880 views | judd |
Radio Manchester tonight. on 09:14 - Mar 5 by 1907 | Is anybody else of the opinion that Russ Green will return to true CEO position immediately following his ban? Would explain the bizarre & short lived appointment of James Mason followed by the appointment of a club director with no prior experience of running a football club. |
That would mean the incumbent CEO relinquishing his position. | |
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Radio Manchester tonight. on 11:17 - Mar 5 with 1851 views | 1907 |
Radio Manchester tonight. on 11:06 - Mar 5 by judd | That would mean the incumbent CEO relinquishing his position. |
Correct. I can’t see Bottomley fulfilling this role on a permanent basis. He, like many other directors, fails to hide his pure apathy of the fans. | | | |
Radio Manchester tonight. on 11:23 - Mar 5 with 1815 views | judd |
Radio Manchester tonight. on 11:17 - Mar 5 by 1907 | Correct. I can’t see Bottomley fulfilling this role on a permanent basis. He, like many other directors, fails to hide his pure apathy of the fans. |
I think that may be wishful thinking in it not being permanent. | |
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Radio Manchester tonight. on 11:35 - Mar 5 with 1756 views | D_Alien |
Radio Manchester tonight. on 11:23 - Mar 5 by judd | I think that may be wishful thinking in it not being permanent. |
Agree. I'm pretty sure if he was undertaking (pun possibly intended) the CEO role on a temporary basis, there would've been some hint along those lines. All hints point to the opposite being the case | |
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Radio Manchester tonight. on 11:41 - Mar 5 with 1730 views | Bobbyjoe |
Radio Manchester tonight. on 07:40 - Mar 5 by fitzochris | I’m as misty eyed about Hill as the next supporter and can’t even stand to read the good times thread for that reason. However, let’s look at this analytically. Us fans, some ITKs and the board themselves have witnessed the following: Poor results, performances, player fall outs, wasted budget, unpopular training sessions, set play embarrassment and more. It couldn’t go on. The Wimbledon game sealed it for me, Plymouth poured salt on it and by Luton, I was numb. Hill was in danger of irreparably damaging his legacy. What happens next may not work either, but the board couldn’t let this scenario continue. How they went about it is open to question, though. A public backing followed by a public flogging suggests right hand and left aren’t coordinated. |
Hard to disagree with any of that, or to escape the feeling that he was very much the architect of his own demise. If he and Mourinho had wanted to devise plans to get themselves sacked, neither could scarcely have hit upon a better one. | | | |
Radio Manchester tonight. on 11:45 - Mar 5 with 1709 views | rochdale_ranger | Has Hill released a statement or done any media since yesterday. Will he walk straight into another job? | | | |
Radio Manchester tonight. on 11:48 - Mar 5 with 1680 views | kiwidale |
Radio Manchester tonight. on 07:40 - Mar 5 by fitzochris | I’m as misty eyed about Hill as the next supporter and can’t even stand to read the good times thread for that reason. However, let’s look at this analytically. Us fans, some ITKs and the board themselves have witnessed the following: Poor results, performances, player fall outs, wasted budget, unpopular training sessions, set play embarrassment and more. It couldn’t go on. The Wimbledon game sealed it for me, Plymouth poured salt on it and by Luton, I was numb. Hill was in danger of irreparably damaging his legacy. What happens next may not work either, but the board couldn’t let this scenario continue. How they went about it is open to question, though. A public backing followed by a public flogging suggests right hand and left aren’t coordinated. |
Summed up perfectly word for word on all points. | |
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Radio Manchester tonight. on 12:02 - Mar 5 with 1627 views | ParkinsGimp |
Radio Manchester tonight. on 18:20 - Mar 4 by 442Dale | Richard Partington on now. #Jonah #Flicker Says the braver decision would have been to stick with Hill. |
Partington is an idiot. Stick with Kim Jung Hill are you mad! We need a fresh approach it was toxic. | | | |
Radio Manchester tonight. on 12:36 - Mar 5 with 1526 views | 100notout |
Radio Manchester tonight. on 07:40 - Mar 5 by fitzochris | I’m as misty eyed about Hill as the next supporter and can’t even stand to read the good times thread for that reason. However, let’s look at this analytically. Us fans, some ITKs and the board themselves have witnessed the following: Poor results, performances, player fall outs, wasted budget, unpopular training sessions, set play embarrassment and more. It couldn’t go on. The Wimbledon game sealed it for me, Plymouth poured salt on it and by Luton, I was numb. Hill was in danger of irreparably damaging his legacy. What happens next may not work either, but the board couldn’t let this scenario continue. How they went about it is open to question, though. A public backing followed by a public flogging suggests right hand and left aren’t coordinated. |
Spot on Chris. I can't understand all these posters who are coming on here now saying what a ridiculous decision it was and how the board have cocked up and how Hill deserved the chance to take us back to league 1 after we had got relegated ........ blah di blah di blah. They weren't as vociferous when he was in the job, slagging off the fans, making weird team selections / substitutions, pissing the budget up the wall, bringing in players that were past it and added nothing to the squad. Of course he's the best manager we've ever had, he gave us many many very happy days and we are all very grateful to him for that and I wish him (and Chris Beech) all the best for the future but FFS he'd not just lost his mojo - he'd lost the plot. The Wimbledon game was also the last straw for me - since then I think the players body language suggests they too have had enough - it was becoming (if not already) toxic and needed a change. I'm no advocate for the board but they're doing the best they can and I don't see anyone else queuing up to join them so get behind them - all these sly digs are just creating more negativity. | |
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