Originally posted by Tarbie
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If Les wasn't so afraid of getting his hands dirty with the nitty gritty of management I'm sure he could do a job till the end of the season. I reckon he sees it as a poisoned chalice though. But like you say, it must be driving him nuts watching Holloway's mystifying adherence to tactics and formations that simply aren't working. Would love to have a fly on the wall listen to the discussions that must have been taking place between Holloway, Les, Lee Hoos etc. recently.
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Originally posted by 1973 ranger View PostToo late Rebel damage well and truly done.
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Originally posted by 1973 ranger View PostCould Holloway have Fernandes backing with or without Ferdinand's blessing?
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Originally posted by Tarbie View PostMakes you wonder why we'd even have a DoF in the first place if that's what is actually going on. The chairman can't hire a guy in that role and choose to bypass or ignore him when it suits. Makes a mockery of the whole system.
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Originally posted by 1973 ranger View PostI am convinced Holloway is there to deflect any abuse that should come Fernandes's way. We knew he was hopeless before he was appointed and he has more than proved it in the last 14 months. Why else would he still be in a job based on his performance?
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Originally posted by Jimmy Floyd Rabbit View PostBut he's actually causing his own backlash by continuing to employ and back the man.
Tango and Cash did very similar when they left the club. Didn't make any big outlays having achieved promotion, brought in a load of cheap players on small contracts, and basically made the books look as good as possible. High income from Prem TV money vs small operating costs due to having a Championship squad. If you are buying any business (aside from a football club), high revenues against low operating costs is typically a very attractive proposition. Of course, football clubs work a bit different, but as Fernandes proved, there are plenty of rich businessmen looking for a hobby that don't understand this!
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Originally posted by Jimmy Floyd Rabbit View PostBut he's actually causing his own backlash by continuing to employ and back the man.
Said when he appointed Olly that he was taking a huge gamble on his own popularity.
TF still had the backing of the majority of fans when he appointed Olly whereas now he is deservedly getting the criticism he deserves.
Virtually all the Rangers fans I know have lost it with TF now.
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Originally posted by Tarbie View PostThere is a part of me that wonders if TF is actually hiding behind FFP and using it as an excuse to strip assets. The club have been very tight lipped about what restrictions have been put in place by FFP, and what the potential repercussions are. What better time to liquidate as many assets as possible, reduce operating costs, make the P&L look as attractive as possible and sell the club to the highest bidder in the summer. If this was the plan, the ideal situation for Tony would be to keep the club in the Championship with the lowest operating cost possible.........which is basically what we are tying to achieve.
Tango and Cash did very similar when they left the club. Didn't make any big outlays having achieved promotion, brought in a load of cheap players on small contracts, and basically made the books look as good as possible. High income from Prem TV money vs small operating costs due to having a Championship squad. If you are buying any business (aside from a football club), high revenues against low operating costs is typically a very attractive proposition. Of course, football clubs work a bit different, but as Fernandes proved, there are plenty of rich businessmen looking for a hobby that don't understand this!
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