Just take a listen to his post match press conferenc at Bradford.The guy is just brimming with confidence and a passion for our club we should all be Proud of .Despite lacking 5or 6 players and playing with some who were obviously not 100% we nearly beat a team unbeaten at home this season.He set his team up to win the game -no disrespect to Slade but he would have played for a draw.I really hope that this could be the start of anew beginning and would ask all of you who have boycotted the club this season to come back to the Valley next week and get right behind the team.They Deserve your support.COYR
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My concern is whether he will actually get any support in January. If he does, this season could take us back to where we started with Roland.
However, our owner and SMT track record are ridiculously weak for this stage of the season.
I just hope that come January when we offload Lookman and our wonderful scouting network offers him some nomark from Belgium or Hungary he is as optimistic.
The same cannot be said of the regime
Two 0-0 draws and he is a saviour?
He may well turn out to be great for the club, I sincerely hope he does, but to suggest this is a new beginning (with the context of Duchatelet's ownership) is fanciful to the extreme.
Plenty yet to be established before we should accept the management of the club.
- Duchatelet remains the owner
- Duchatelet continues to meddle in team affairs
- The incompetent Katrien Meire remains the CEO
- Thomas Driesen's inolvement continues
- The club continue to believe that the issues remain elsewhere and that it is a small group of ringleaders shouting for a non-existent majority. As proved by the quite frankly ridiculous investment in PR and communications.
For me, the change is minimal and I continue to find the situation depressing, despite what Karl Robinson says in a post-match interview.
The boycotters are perfectly justified.
And I reckon it won't be long before we end up doing something we haven't done since he took over. Score.
We created a number of good chances and failed to take them.
We still looked weak in central midfield.
We still looked uncertain at the back and required Phillips to make 3-4 very good saves to keep Bradford out.
Whilst KR has clearly boosted morale within the squad, I would suggest the jury is very much still out.
To give him a fair chance, should we not be going to games and supporting the team? After all, this is the CARD mantra of support the team, oppose the regime.
I'm afraid it will take a lot more than a couple of 0-0 draws to paper over the yawning chasms of incompetence and ineptitude that have riddled the club for years now.
Getting rid of the woefully ill equipped and disaster zone of a CEO would show a clear sign of intent.
I really like Karl Robinson's enthusiasm. Unfortunately, he isn't the one calling the shots and I still fear that no manager can succeed under this regime. I hope that I am proved wrong, but I doubt it.
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And if they've any sense they'll also advise them to keep Driesen quiet, and a long way from The Valley.
One or two good signings (particularly in midfield), followed by a few good results.... and it's going to become harder for some to protest, no matter what we/they think of what's been done to the club over the last three years.