Who is Jim accountable to? A rugby watching accountant in Durham? A Qatari on national service? A Chairman who he used to report to?
P/T Indie wrote:Negative football at home has been driving the fans away for years now and should have been addressed a long time ago.
However we have let things go on for so long we find ourselves in such a predicament there is not much we can do about it and we have to trust in Jim to get the best out of no resources, but you have to ask yourself is the reason we have no resources/crowds because the negative football turned everyone away in the first place but because we are little old Morecambe and glad to finish 3rd from bottom every season the powers to be didn't/don't see it as a problem.
The Manager of the team on the pitch! If it wasn't for B we would still be in the Conference watching from a loved but broken old ground!mrpotatohead wrote:my opinion is .....the players aren't good enough, I think half of them would struggle to get into any other team in the league below us , let alone this one, the management are playing with a crap hand.
The question regarding the ''who extended Jims deal '' is obviously the board, on the instructions of the majority shareholder or his agent.
The bigger question of course is who's fault is it that the club is in a mess both on and off the pitch ?
A. the apathetic football ''supporters'' of Morecambe.
B. Peter .
C. God, Buddah, Allah or any other non existant supreme being.
As i heard it it's the bills and general running of the club he underwrites,is standard practice by the Football League. It is also not a 2 years and they're off thing, in that time they will be looking to sell us onjbcshrimp wrote:At the fans forum it was apparentelly confirmed our benefactor is going to fund us for the next 2 years, does this include buying players or just paying wages and the electric bills ?
mrpotatohead wrote:Put Jensen Button in a 1 .0 VW UP , and my 19 year old son in a 6.0 Aston Martin , let them have a race down the bay gateway , who'd lose......Button, would it be his fault, of course not, Jim is racing in the UP.
It's that simple.
The Marksman wrote:Add all this together...and how do we resolve it? We go down a division and regroup. I am looking forward to some good old fashioned Conference football next season.
Shrimpy wrote:The Marksman wrote:Add all this together...and how do we resolve it? We go down a division and regroup. I am looking forward to some good old fashioned Conference football next season.
I think you would be surprised. We'd struggle at that level just as much as we are doing at this one.
Seasider9601 wrote:For a club of our size, once you go down to the Conference you're bollocksed basically.
Of the teams that HAVE made it back to League 2 after relegation (Grimsby Town, Luton Town, Cambridge United as a few examples) it took them 3, sometimes 4, seasons to get back up to League 2. And they did that on crowds of 5,000 average for each of those clubs (ok, Cambridge slightly less).
Look at Tranmere Rovers. Big club, big crowds. Can they get out of the Conference? They're struggling to do so.
The Marksman wrote:Seasider9601 wrote:For a club of our size, once you go down to the Conference you're bollocksed basically.
Of the teams that HAVE made it back to League 2 after relegation (Grimsby Town, Luton Town, Cambridge United as a few examples) it took them 3, sometimes 4, seasons to get back up to League 2. And they did that on crowds of 5,000 average for each of those clubs (ok, Cambridge slightly less).
Look at Tranmere Rovers. Big club, big crowds. Can they get out of the Conference? They're struggling to do so.
That's just it though - I don't WANT to come back up to League Two. It's no fun here.
Shrimpy wrote:The Marksman wrote:Seasider9601 wrote:For a club of our size, once you go down to the Conference you're bollocksed basically.
Of the teams that HAVE made it back to League 2 after relegation (Grimsby Town, Luton Town, Cambridge United as a few examples) it took them 3, sometimes 4, seasons to get back up to League 2. And they did that on crowds of 5,000 average for each of those clubs (ok, Cambridge slightly less).
Look at Tranmere Rovers. Big club, big crowds. Can they get out of the Conference? They're struggling to do so.
That's just it though - I don't WANT to come back up to League Two. It's no fun here.
My point being it's probably not going to be any more fun in the Conference! We might need to get relegated into Conference North before we can start stabilising again as a club.
The Marksman wrote:and we have never had the budget to compete long term.
KenH wrote:The Marksman wrote:and we have never had the budget to compete long term.
If the sale of CP and the move to Westgate had been handled better, there'd have been a lot more "spare" cash. Instead, we overspent massively, and what little funds were left over were spent on covering the losses instead. The "plan" had always been to spent the projected few million on players etc., but it just never happened due to mismanagement of the move, overspending, changing plans, totally unrealistic projections on the profitability of the hospitality, gym, sale of surplus land, etc. What could have been a golden legacy of CP was basically wasted due to poor decisions.
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