Tuesday, 9 June 2009
Not Waving But Drowning
Nobody heard him, the dead man,
But still he lay moaning:
I was much further out than you thought
And not waving but drowning
(Stevie Smith)
I was very critical of the Icelandic owners when they first arrived with their “big wad” mentality and was accused of being a jonah for not buying into the dream of champions league in five years time. I accused the board of being naive and incompetent as the frankly ridiculous Eggert Magnusson did his impersonation of the great philanthropist.
So where are we after BG’s tenure? Before he arrived we took part and should by rights have won the best FA cup final in many, many years; we had a good young squad and an upwardly mobile manager in Pardew. We were playing good football and were regarded with a certain fondness by most football fans. We are now owned by a bank which is itself under financial duress to put it mildly, have admitted our culpability in the Tevez affair and not only agreed to give massive compensation to Sheff. Utd. but are widely regarded as a bunch of cheats who are getting their come-uppance.
“But the poor chap was the victim of a world wide recession”. If he delegated with the same naivety that brought us Eggert then it is hardly a surprise that his business went belly up. We have been left adrift at the mercy of the financial markets, owned by a company whose only objective is to maximise their investment.
And the business plan? A couple of years of ownership and then sell when the markets recover. Sounds fine, but what if the markets don’t recover, what if a new buyer does not come to our rescue? There has been one word for me that has summed up our club in the last three years and that is “naive”.
So as far as I’m concerned it’s thanks for nothing BG, whilst Mr. Magnusson was glad-handing it around the directors box, we should perhaps have been a little more concerned that perhaps he was not waving, but drowning.
Marty
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4 comments:
Brilliant article mate!
You can not blame BG for the Tevez affair. Tevez was brought in when Brown was the owner.
Many positive forward thinking changes has been made while he's been in charge, upgraded the medical team and scouting networks. Gianluca Nani, Steve Clarke and Zola etc.
He spent alot of money in January before the great escape and in the summer after that. Though you can criticise some of the signings but after that money were spent to improve our worldwide scouting networks.
But his spending in Jan before the great escape helped us alot. Lucas Neill was excellent in it for example.
Then his finances went tits up so you can understand why he didn't spend as much as in the beginning. But all in all the club is being ran well, and things are looking good...
Did he sell our best players or asset strip the club when the recession came? nope....
Like I said many positives from his reign.....
so you have stopped posting other peoples responses under the articles now????
13.14, I do spend some time away from the computer! I put them up as soon as I can!
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