Lessons In Responsibility From Hall and Shepherd
Former Newcastle United Chairman Sir John Hall has blasted some of the clubs former manager's, saying they wasted £200 million on rubbish players.
He is quoted ranting on that "our fans must look in amazement at some of the vast sums of money paid out for players who aren't good enough for this club."
And, in one way, he is right. The fans must be amazed at the sums paid out for crap players by managers like Ruud Gullit, Sir Bobby Robson and Graeme Souness. For sure, they bought some real jokers : Jean Alain Boumsong, Marcelino and Hugo Viana to name but three.
But, Sir John - wasn't it you and your mate Freddie Shepherd that, as Chairmen of the club, signed off on these deals. If you thought they were crap, you shouldn't have agreed to buy them, should you?
Sir John also states that: "Since the Halls and the Shepherds took over the club we have spent more than £200million on players, as well as making St James' Park into one of the best stadiums in Europe, so none of our managers can say that we have not backed them."
If by "backing them" you mean criticising them 10 years after they left for buying poor players or sacking them after they'd got your side back into Europe - as Robson did - then, sure, you've backed them. Then sacked them.
Take some responsibility, Sir John. You were the Chairman...you chose these managers. If they weren't capable of doing the job, signing the right players and so on, then it is YOUR FAULT. As Chairman of a football club, the buck stops with you.
Be a man...hold your hands up and say 'sorry, I messed up'.
1 Comments:
Complete agreement on that. I ws highly upset when they kicked him out! Bloddy uzeless buggers
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