ClaretPete001 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 9:35 am
It's all nonsense and bullsh*t. It's awful a club legend is getting treated this way.
There is no way the whole team has committed gross misconduct and it's absolutely not an issue if Dyche wanted to move elsewhere, it happens all the time in business. However, the likelihood is that having secured a long term contract he wasn't looking to do that...!
Nick Pope has also said it was a shock and that the players love playing for the club
The most plausible reason for sacking the whole team is a feeling at board level that Dyche's team had invested in the Dyche way and were not on board with the new plan.
Not in an unprofessional way but because believe they were trying to do the best for the club.
How many of us, with any experience, of a new manager or management team, have not been in a situation where we have felt that an organisation was going the wrong way and with the best possible intentions tried to urge caution?
All this is supposition, but probably the most likely scenario based on what we know. VSL/ALK are desperate not to get relegated because of the financial implications. This is the last throw of the dice and likely felt at board level a clear out would help herald a new way of thinking.
Very risky strategy for fans! A no brainer for investors set to lose a hundred million plus off the value of their asset.
From what we know (these have come directly from VSL/Pace) there were two cornerstones to the VSL strategy
- build a brand of Britain's favourite underdog club that could be packaged and sold around the world
- find additional investors to pay off the leveraged debt and monies loaned from the club
the two are intrinsically linked, we know that VSL are struggling on the 2nd point, are investors telling them that the 1st strategy is hogwash - like fans of our and all other clubs have been telling them since they first broadcast the notion. There was a brand to be marketed, it just seems that VSL (like the previous administration) have struggled to find it.
from what I have seen on those expensive and flashy LED boards - there was the kernel of something that has not yet been exploited but which Jonathan Liew has touched on in his article today.
I am thinking of Milwaukie Tools, Stanley Tools and Budweiser - why not Levi's, why not Shinola and other such international products/brands, revel in our industry and working man image like Detroit has been doing in it's attempts at a renaissance- after all, it cannot only be me that has noted that for the most part our international fan based has grown most in areas like that - I have longed talked about the opportunity to make us the Greenbay of the Premier League (though that opportunity may now be passing) it is amazing how popular we are in Wisconsin.
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