Re: coleman
As most people know from my threads, I always tend to be somewhat ambivalent in the
' What shall we do with COLEY ?' argument.
Whilst being in agreement with al those who quite rightly laud some of his past achievements ( Which are rapidly fading into distant memory now!)....I still find it difficult to warm towards the man, his Man Management style, his demeanour, and his overall attitude towards the Fans in particular.
I ask myself is it this feeling which pervades the thinking of most of us who wear our hearts on our sleeve on this Forum which has created the 'cleft-stick' situation which we regularly bemoan. ( DM included !...Hasn't his new-found riches reawakened his fervour!!).
It is a dilemma which can not be solved by an immediate termination of JC's involvement
with the Reds...nor can such abysmal performances, as witnessed on Saturday, bring about the hoped-for revival of Soccermania in Accrington and it's surrounds.
So the wheel turns !, and in my opinion it will require the influence of someone Management-wise, who so obviously doesn't exist yet at the FES!, to put the brake on
where current failure is concerned, and to steer it in a new, exciting and successful direction !.
No organisation having a true raison d'etre, would allow itself to fall into a quagmire of apathy which will eventually drag it downwards towards eventual failure.
But, as we can all see from our postings, this unacceptable situation does appear to present itself as a real and palpable entity !...you can almost taste it!
So, in this cleft-stick and on the horns of such a dilemma, whatever we fans think about the status-quo doesn't really matter !. The problem is truly of Macro proportions and can only be cured by the introduction of more appropriate management at the highest levels at the Club !.
I love Accrington Stanley, I have done for years !, and I don't want to see a team which on Saturday last, as they totally capitulated against Barnet, appeared to be in it's death throes. Being managed by an individual who truly did resemble a dead man walking.
My plea is that those who are in a position to change all this, do strive to Manage the Club towards success, rather than the 'anything is good enough' stance which is so much in evidence at the present time.
'Quo Vadis Stanley ?'
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