Thanks to Philip and Jay yesterday. I attended the morning Zoom meeting. Its fair to say that the Society had stagnated in recent years. It seems the recent elections have rejuvenated the Board and there's now a wind of change. blowing. I have new found confidence that the Society Board can come up with a workable proposal but it will need members' backing and assistance.
We'll never know how good Kettlewell could be unless we stick with him. We'll never know how good a new manager could be unless we sack him. Nobody has a crystal ball, but I'm for giving him the chance to make mistakes and learn, because I don't see where changing managers every season has got us, or anyone else.
People (mostly on twitter and FB, not on here thankfully) have consistently criticised every decision he's made without taking into account what's going on in the background.
If they thought about how many boots in the b***s he's had to contend with this season re injuries, budget constraints and last minute signing failures I wouldn't have blamed him if he'd walked away. Credit to him for walking out in front of the cameras and not trying to shift the blame when he got it wrong. People forget he's still learning the Management game.
No-one should have to suffer the levels of online personal abuse he's had this season from so called Motherwell fans. The same hypocrites now waxing lyrical about him in the same places.
Hopefully this win and recent performances will finally put to bed that he's "crap" the "worst manager in our history" "doesn't have a clue" (some of the nicer comments).
just keep gent and vale for next season on loan, promise blackburn 2 crackin players back ready for there top team the year after, oh n put yung lennon in a cupboard under the stairs till the start of next season or just take his car keys off him