Tuesday 4 July 2017

The Honeymoon Period

As the ink has started to dry on the transfer of ownership forms from Francesco Becchetti to Nigel Travis and Kent Teague it's got me thinking about what, as a fan, I would like to see happen at the O's once the honeymoon period is over.

The first two weeks have been nothing short of fantastic for an O's fan. In one swoop the new regime have seemingly sweeped away all the bad of the last three years and replaced it with nothing but good news.

But what would you like to see? How would you like them to perform? Here are my five things that I would love to see the new owners take on board (in no particular order) and then in a bit more detail further down the page.

  1. Look forward, don't look back
  2. Don't be reactionary, take time to get things right
  3. Community, don't treat fans as customers
  4. Honesty and integrity are important, we'll work with you
  5. Be different
Our history is important, but not as important as the one we are currently creating. It does look like we've bypassed the last three years and cherry-picked what was good with the club and re-instated / welcomed them back to the club. Nothing wrong with that at all, but let's not try to re-create something that WAS good. Let's make something that IS brilliant.

Becchetti's downfall was ego. If the fans called for the manager, he'd sack the manager to try to appease the fans. This was a vicious circle. The fans knew that a good rant would wind the owner up and put the manager at risk. This can't go on and it worries me that certain factions of the crowd might continue this behaviour looking for reactions. I've seldom seen protests at Brisbane Road and i'd like it nipped in the bud quite early on that smoke-bombs and pitch-invasions (whilst justified previously) isn't the way forward. Barry managed this quite well with his managers by setting parameters in which they could work and would only really be called to task if they fell short of his standards (relegation zone).

One thing Barry never really got right was having the fans on board. He was always a bit marmite, love him or hate him type. He also called us morons and didn't quite mock us for not having as much money available to bail us out each year than he did, but didn't fall far short of it. I liked Barry and his honesty but if the Nigel & Kent can tap into more than half of the supporter base we would really be going places. Fan on the board is a step in the right direction.

A plan! We've heard talk of a three year plan already and this is music to my ears. Orient fans won't care if we're slipping behind on the plan a bit, but just keep us informed of developments! Albeit not in a weird dictator style video while wearing a leather jacket with a yellow collar.

Be different. We're Orient, we're in the National League and for the most part we're out the spotlight now. Let's be different, let's be creative, let us not conform to the usual football stuff, let's do things differently, let's get our own identity.

Up the O's.

Sunday 21 May 2017

Eagle Investments 2017 Limited - What we know so far

On the 11th May 2017 'Eagle Investments 2017 Limited' was incorporated on the Companies House register for UK Businesses.

What makes this company particularly interesting is that there are a lot of coincidences, rumour and hearsay that this is the company that has been incorporated to takeover from Francesco Becchetti's nightmare tenure at Leyton Orient.

So what do we know? What are the facts?

  • Eagle Investments Limited 2017 is a registered UK company that has been formed for 'Other Sporting Activites' (SIC Code: 93199 - Other Sports Activites) - Link
  • It's sole director is Nigel Travis - Link
  • The correspondence address is 'Oakwood Corporate' in Altrincham, Cheshire - Link
  • There is one other person named within the Incorporation Document with 'Significant Control' of the newly formed company, Rodney Kent Teague II' - Link
  • On page 13 of the Incorporation document, the 'Articles of Association' are drawn up by 'Walker Morris LLP' a legal practice based in Leeds - Link

Still with me? I'll go and elaborate on each point of the above now:

The nature of Eagle Investments business is 'Other Sports Activities', the exact same as the new company formed to take over Nottingham Forest, the exact same as Charlton Athletic Football Club Limited and the exact same to describe two of Becchetti's current companies registered at Brisbane Road, E10 5NF. It's fair to say that having had a quick google glance around Football Club companies, most of their nature of business are described as 'SIC CODE: 93199 - Other Sports Activities'.

The sole director of 'Eagle Investments 2017' is Nigel Travis, current CEO of Dunkin Brands in the US, lifelong O's fan having been born in Woodford. I won't go on too much about Nigel as i'm sure that if you've read this far you'll be up to speed with who he is, what he does and seemingly what LOFC means to him.
"Our family have been Orient fans for generations and regularly come to watch the team play. What better way to celebrate my father's 90th birthday than by watching the match and sharing free Baskin-Robbins ice cream with our fellow fans!"

The other person with 'significant control' of the newly formed Eagle Investments is Kent Teague / Rodney Kent Teague. Rodney isn't a prolific tweeter at all, let alone about UK football. Or to put an even finer point on it, lower league English Football. However since news of Eagle Investments and Kent's involvement broke last Sunday evening, Kent has enlightened us with a tweet a day about being a leader, how not to run a company and more recently the Championship and League One playoffs. Odd behaviour for someone who has never mentioned UK sports before.



Walker Morris LLP who drew up the legal documents for Eagle Investments have a lot of previous when it comes to handling the buying and selling of Football Clubs. So much so that they have an entire section on their website about it. In particular with the recent US investment in Crystal Palace. By chance I was looking at the Nottingham Forest takeover and noticed that they advised on the legals for that too. Click here if you'd like to read more about the services that Walker Morris provide.

Ok.. They are the facts so far. Purely coincidental? Who knows. As fans we just hope that something happens sooner rather than later.

Now the stuff below is more speculation than the facts above but worth mentioning.

Kent Teague operates out of Texas. Dallas, Fort Worth I believe. He has a company, Gold Creek Capital that is a private equity firm that invests in well-managed, entrepreneurial, emerging growth companies. When you've stopped laughing at Orient's current plight, that could be us. London club, can't really fall any lower (please God..), not going to cost the Earth and really there's only upside to come.

Link to Gold Creek Capital

Kent has a friend called Jeffrey Duclow. I've read they're related but can't verify that. Doesn't really matter. Mr Duclow also operates out of the Dallas / Fort Worth area as a Senior Vice President for Wells Fargo bank and seems to have knowledge of Asset Based Lending. Since the 8th May Jeffrey Duclow has started following the Orient Outlook podcast guys on Twitter and since then a few more O's fans too.

Link to Jeffrey Duclow

If any of the above is wrong, please get in touch. It's all been pulled from data that is out there and available to the public but regardless if something is incorrect i'd like to make amends.

Likewise if any of the parties mentioned above want to get in touch, don't hesitate.

Monday 8 May 2017

Leyton Orient End Of Season Awards 2016/17

It's been 5 managers since my last blog. Let's Go!

The Leyton Orient End of Season Awards for Season 16/17:

The 'Young Young Player of the Year' award sponsored by Cow & Gate Baby Milk: Steven Alzate for his performance against Hartlepool and then heading home on a BMX.

The 'Young Player of the Year' award sponsored by Pampers Training Pants: Sam Sargeant for playing a considerable amount of games in goal, just three years after learning to catch the ball.

The 'Old Young Player of the Year' award sponsored by Youngs Brewery: Paul McCallum for making it to 23 years of age and still being allowed to play.

The 'Saga Holidays Special Mention' award: Michael Collins for not pulling his hair out having to look after a bunch of youths.

The 'Gagliardi Special' award: Teddy Mezague for being the first defender that can't read a bounce. Ever.

The 'Jimmy Smith Disappearing Act' award: Sammy Moore. Where on Earth has he gone?

'Leyton Orient Supporters Club' player of the year award goes to Romain Vincelot.

The 'Adam Legzdins Great Escape' award goes to Ollie Palmer. Well played lad.

The 'Chairmans Manager of the Year' award: Andy Bitch Boy Hessenthaler.

The 'Vito Miceli Puppet' award: Ulrich N'Nomo for not doing much and picking up a wage.

The 'Angelieri, What The Fuck Am I Doing Here' award: Kennedy, Kelly, Massey, Parkes and Weir.

The 'Joshua Birtwistle are you really injured?' award: Yvan Erichot who hasn't been sure if he's been injured or not all season.

The 'Ollie Palmer, I Ain't Coming Back' award: Jordan Bowery.

The 'Jordan Bowery, He called Me A What?' award: Ollie Palmer.

The Board's 'Charisma' award goes to Alberto Cavasin.

Goal of the Year award goes to Jens Janse for his goal and performance in the face of adversity against Blackpool.

The 'Callum Kennedy Going Through The Motions' award: Andy 'Go on then i'll take the job because i'm waiting to hear from a better one' Edwards.

The 'Danny Edwards You Are Effing Tired' award goes to Alex Cisak.

Jack Skellington 'Nightmare Before Xmas' award goes to Nicky Hunt.

And finally the 'Omar Riza Effing Geezer' Stone Island jacket goes to Liam Kelly for pushing a ballboy over.

Thursday 7 January 2016

Ian Hendon's charm offensive don't wash with me

So far this week we've had two players telling us how fantastic Leyton Orient are under Hendon and that we should be grateful for such a wonderful coach.

Jay Simpson - Link

Jobi McAnuff - Link

It's stomach churning and nauseating to read that both really like Mr Hendon's style of coaching and that we should back him. McAnuff's story is too peculiar this season regardless.

Plus we've also had Ian Hendon himself come out on the charm offensive professing his love for the club - Link

There are also fantastic articles floating around where Ian tries to get the fans on his side and pressure the chairman into more signings.
We have a two week gap now until the next game and I shall be speaking to the owner and trying to do something.
And..
Let’s fill the squad between now and the end of the season. Do I think I’ll get that backing? I hope so.
And..

Everyone says the squad is small, but that is not through a lack of trying. Now is the time to basically do that.
You'd be lucky to get a warm cup of tea from me Ian.

You're basically admitting that you've squandered money on the likes of Clohessy, Essam, Kpekawa, Shaw, Chicksen, M'Voto, Dunne, Payne, Palmer and Marquis. You don't deserve any more money for players.

Here's an idea for you. If you really are that good a coach and the players really enjoy training, how about training them to get the best out of them?

At the moment it seems like you've been salvaged by two signings that weren't your own in Simpson and McAnuff.

An open letter for the players:

Cisak, Baudry, M'Voto, Clohessy, Payne, James, Cox, Dunne, McAnuff, Moore, Pritchard & Simpson.

We know that you're all talented players for this level. We know that you've all played at least League One and we know that you've all excelled there. We don't need you to prove yourselves, we know you're capable. Our frustrations are not with you.

Shaw, Essam, Palmer, McCallum, Turgott, Kashket & Grainger.

We appreciate that you're younger players. Leyton Orient is a lovely place to play your football and not particularly demanding, in comparison to places like Portsmouth, Leeds, Millwall, etc. We're more than happy to give you time to adjust to playing in this league and gain some experience. Our frustrations are not with you either.

The buck ultimately stops with our Head Coach. Ian Hendon.

Who on more than one occasion has gone public to string you out to dry to save their own necks. Blame the defence, blame the attack, blame that nobody wants to come to League Two, blame the lacking of support from the chairman, blame individuals, blame collectively, blame the politics at the club.

The politics at our club? Name me a club that hasn't got politics going on. And if the politics are that bad, then tell us. We may have some sympathy for you. If not, shut up and stop moaning about it.

There's only one person at this club that needs to prove themselves and it's you Mr Hendon. Prove to us your contacts, your tactical nous, your coaching skills, your media savvy, your motivational skills...

Previously i'd blogged that you're indecisive nature means that you're always contradicting yourself and practically lying to cover lies. Everything that has come out this week just further enforces my view of that.

And to really put the boot in.. Liverani has a better record for Leyton Orient, he didn't love the club, couldn't speak English and had none of the players on his side. And in a hgiher division.

Sunday 20 December 2015

Ian Hendon & The House of Cards

Let's make no bones about it, I want Ian Hendon, Andy Hessenthaler and all of your cliquey pals out of my club.

I'm one of a few that can say I didn't want him in the first place, can't see what he brings to the table, thinks he lacks the leadership and managerial skills to be a manager and also needs to learn more about his audience.

Granted he got off to a flyer, hoodwinked us that there was more to come throughout September , but has been absolutely poor since.

This squad of players we have, even with injuries to Cox & McCallum, should be top three. Any experienced manager worth his salt could do it. The team practically picks itself. There is no need for tinkering, stupid tactics and stomach-turning sound bites.

An Ian Holloway inspired team playing a 442 would walk this division. It really is so poor.

To be fair, we shouldn't be surprised at all. This is what a Barnet supporter posted on a forum:
In reference to Hendon signing new players, when he was in charge at Barnet in season 2009/10 and the team was starting to slide down the table, Hendon signed a number of players on loan such as Craig McAllister and Callum Butcher, a young defender from Spurs but they only stayed for a handful of matches and were very ineffective; McAllister didn't score a single goal. Later in the season, he started signing players on short term contracts such as David Livermore who was useless and then a lot of fuss was made about a new Zealand international called Chris James who then only made a couple of substitute appearances. Lee Sawyer, who did look good, was promptly released after a couple of games. Ben Wright who joined on loan in April came on as a substitute once. The only really decent player he signed during this spell was Ed Upson from Ipswich who did look very good but he was often on the bench too. His recruitment that season was awful. 

On 1 December 2009, we drew 1-1 at home to Bournemouth, who were promoted at the end of the season, and we were very unlucky not to win and I think that we were 6th or 7th at the time. From then until Hendon was sacked after losing at Accrington in late April, we won 4 league games and lost 15. We won on the last day of the season, two weeks after Hendon was sacked, and stayed up (just). 

The posters who have said that Hendon is tactically poor are spot on. At the start of the season, when we were doing really well, a lot of the play was coming through our two wingers, Albert Adomah and Yannick Bolasie (yes pretty good players at that level), but after a while the other clubs sussed that our only tactic seemed to be to give them the ball and let them run at defenders and cross the ball for our strikers (John O'Flynn and Paul Furlong) to get on the end of them. The teams started heavily marking Adomah and Bolasie and the service dried up and Hendon didn't have a plan B and the team plummetted down the table. 

Given the players we had at the club at the time, there was no way we should have been down the bottom of the table. Hendon was agreat player and captain for the Bees and started really well as a manager but when things start to go wrong he doesn't have a clue hw to turn things round. I cannot see any way that he will get Orient out of League Two. Unless it's to go into the National League! If it were up to me, I'd get shot of him now.
Furthermore, I believe I have a theory as to why Hendon is disliked by so many in such a short space of time. Read on my avid listener.

This is a story about bending the truth

Purely by chance (because I'm waiting for the new Stephen King book for Xmas) I'm reading a book about football management throughout the football league. It's called 'Living on the Volcano' by Michael Calvin (who has backed the O's several times and in his previous book 'Family' offers an amazing insight into Alan Dunne). The book opens with a fantastic chapter on Martin Ling, mentions Dean Smith and also speaks of the ridiculous situation that Russell Slade got caught up in with Becchetti last season. But I digress from the person I want to quote.

Sean Dyche:
If you want me to be brutal, if you're going to BS people, you'd better remember your BS. But if you're going to be honest, you don't have to remember anything because you've told it how you see it. That's why I won't project to my players about honesty or authenticity without delivering it. I don't spin. I'm not trying to work an angle.
Simply put, Dyche has nailed it. Be honest, show integrity and don't mess people around. Yeah some will love you, some won't but at least you're genuine and people know where they stand.

Now I can't prove that Hendon is lying. But something's just don't add up to me and time after time it does appear that Hendon is trying to cover his tracks.

From day one the appointment was a bit odd and shrouded in mystery:

  • Club announce at 22:28 on a Thursday evening that Hendon is appointed (that's just odd and not 'Orient')
  • No details of the deal mentioned (length of contract)
  • Position is Head Coach (not manager)
  • Extensive recruitment process - http://www.leytonorient.com/news/article/leyton-orient-name-ian-hendon-as-new-boss-2474875.aspx
  • In regards to the recruitment process Becchetti has since mentioned he appointed Hendon because Ian approached him directly and had a short chat
  • Can't start until a month later (bizarre)
Jobi McAnuff:
  • Jobi spent the summer playing for Jamaica and got them to the finals of a cup where he was playing against Messi. He was a star player.
  • After reporting on his exploits throughout the summer, the club offer him a squad number for the season, then tell him not to bother to turn up for the team photo.
  • Hendon hopes Jobi will move - http://www.watfordobserver.co.uk/news/13599780.Orient_boss_Hendon_will_try_to_help_McAnuff_move_to_Championship_club/
  • Hendon open to sending McAnuff out on loan - http://www.guardian-series.co.uk/sport/13754492.Orient_boss_Hendon_may_consider_sending_McAnuff_out_on_loan/
  • Hendon happy with McAnuff - http://www.eastlondonadvertiser.co.uk/sport/football/leyton-orient/hendon_hails_mcanuff_s_commitment_1_4339961
Dean Cox:
  • Cox's nose was put out when he was told he weren't in the squad for the Morecambe game. He sat in the stands.
  • Why not tell him before he travelled? Was he lied to? Whatever, it's just petty.
Banning the Guardian Series:
  • Banning them from talking to the players - http://www.guardian-series.co.uk/sport/13877018.Leyton_Orient_boss_Hendon_bans_Guardian_Series_from_speaking_to_players/
  • No, actually it was all a misunderstanding - http://www.bucksfreepress.co.uk/news/13877419.Leyton_Orient_release_statement_over_post_match_player_interviews/
Hotelgate:
  • Failing to mention it to anyone at all. Until the DailyMail picked up on it. Then it all went a bit.. 'it's just a group of lads getting to know each other, happens all the time thing..' - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3324144/Go-room-Leyton-Orient-s-stars-forced-week-long-stay-100-night-hotel-suffering-defeat-Hartlepool.html
  • If we'd have known, nobody would have cared. In fact it was a pretty decent idea.
Amazing Players:
  • In one of Ian's programme notes, we were to be amazed at the players we were trying to sign.
  • We didn't sign anyone and Ian whinged that nobody good enough would drop down to League Two. We then get beat by Hartlepool by a youngster. On loan. Who'd they'd signed that week. From Crystal Palace. Round the corner.
Dagnall:
  • Ian is going to speak with the owner about Dagnall - http://www.guardian-series.co.uk/sport/14133814.Orient_boss_Hendon_to_speak_to_owner_about_possibility_of_bringing_Dagnall_back_to_club/
  • Really Ian? With your track record should you have said this?
January Transfer Window:
  • Ian is going to speak with the owner about players coming in in January - http://www.eastlondonadvertiser.co.uk/sport/football/leyton-orient/hendon_timing_of_scunthorpe_goals_was_key_1_4349763
  • Really Ian?
After the Scunthorpe defeat:
  • “I need to pick those players up. It is not the end of the world. We have lost a game of football. Yes it was a massive prize, but we have Yeovil on Saturday and it has always been about trying to get promoted.”
  • Oh dear
Harry Lee:
  • After threatening to make changes to the team after the Accrington defeat, Harry Lee was recalled from his loan at Welling
  • Lee sits on the bench for the Staines match
  • Lee is sent back to Welling on loan
  • Team reverts back to normal
Jay Simpson:
  • Jay is going nowhere
  • Jay is available at the right price
To sum it all up

I think from day one Ian Hendon was brought in as a yes man and has to constantly toe the line. Yeah funds are available, the owners backing me to the hilt, everything is rosy. It isn't fine and dandy Ian and stop treating us mug punters like fools. We can see something isn't right.

It's obvious from the above points that you've tied yourself up in knots and now have to lie to cover previous lies. Practically every report i read is contradictory. It don't matter what you do now, you're being ridiculed because we don't trust you.

That's why you've lost me, most of the supporters and also the players too looking at the last few games.

It's why you've come across as unlike-able from the first day. Because it's dishonest. We can see through it all now. Did you really want a small squad? Did you really want Jobi gone? Did you really want the Dover job that much? Did you really tell the players not to talk to Guardian newspapers? Were you as honest with Coxy as you could've been? Were you trying to bring in amazing players? Why do you only seem able to sign players from West Ham, Gillingham and live in Kent / South London? Are you playing the pals act?

Even if you told me the answers to these questions i wouldn't believe you.

Look around you, look at your peers, young managers are humble, appreciative of their surroundings, learning their trade, picking up knowledge, building contacts. You've basically done the polar opposite, claimed we're aiming for the top three, thought you knew it all and when the going got tough you square up to people, we've seen you do it. Alternatively you send little Hess to speak with the press.

Every week someone else is to blame, you can only do that once you've earned respect and achieved.

So there it is, the Orient house of cards is falling down. A house built on bending the truth.

Ian Hendon, '..We're Bored..' & The Yeovil Debacle

What I've just witnessed at the O's this weekend wasn't acceptable. From what I've been reading, it doesn't appear to have been acceptable to the other 4,406 fans in attendance too. Even the forum keyboard warriors, Twitterati, idiotic Facebook groups and exiles around the World also seem united that it wasn't acceptable.

Yeovil started the weekend at the absolute bottom of the Football League, 92nd position without a win in 15 league games, came to Brisbane Road and outplayed us for long spells in the match that our own Head Coach (not Manager, we'll come to this later) deemed as a 'must-win'.

If it wasn't for the fact that McAnuff scored the best goal on the planet this weekend we'd have lost. Gone out with a whimper. No fight, controlled aggression, pressure. Nothing.

I'm glad for Jobi for three reasons:
  • He's been treated appallingly by the club
  • It was a sublime individual strike, that nobody else can claim credit for (like the management team)
  • His mere presence on the pitch galvanised the rest of the players
Totally forgot about it but Yeovil should've had a penalty in the last few minutes to win it that could've done us all a favour.

Here's someone's view from the forum if you fancy reading a bit more about it..
Yet again Hendon fails to surprise us by yet again putting out negative starting elevens that in his own image look absolutely petrified of losing. Remember this is bottom of the table Yeovil we are talking about and yet staggeringly it still seemed to me that Payne and James were given instructions not to cross the half way line. The build up play in the first half was breathtakingly slow with sideways tip taps in our own half and NO penetration at all. Then finally high balls to young Kashket with his 6ft 4 marker behind him. Total shambles. What coaching is there ? 

Hendon stubbornly refuses to go 442 from the start because he's too scared. Invariably we revert to that after we have all suffered a heavy dose of Hendon's turgid boring negative nonsense that he dishes up. Again from the start there was no width. Hendon would argue that he played Turgott but why wasnt he hugging the touchline? The only thing he has is pace so why was this not used ? Why did he keep dropping inside ? Frankly he's not good enough and its blindingly obvious we need a right winger. As for McAnuff suffering the indignity of starting as a sub, this nonsense typifies Hendon's reign. Personally i don't care if he is leggy , he has class and we all know that he can produce. Turgott or McAnuff ? I know who would have my vote. Surely the first rule of management is that you cant afford to leave your best players out. Oh dear that wonder strike must have been a wee bit embarrassing for our leader.
Yes. It really was that bad. It was so bad, that the 3 media outlets (Guardian Orient, BBC, Archant Group) and official club press people on their Twitter feed couldn't agree on the formation or what was going on.

But an amazing thing happened in the 70th minute. People started waving their phones about and declaring in no uncertain terms, that they were bored. I've never witnessed anything like that at Brisbane Road before (maybe technology wouldn't have previously allowed it), nevertheless the message was loud and clear. To the tune of  'Sloop John B' the chant of 'We're ..... Bored' rang out. Hendon and Hessenthaler shrunk back to the dugout.

There was even a solitary light from a mobile phone in the Directors balcony, couldn't tell you who it was from the South Stand though.

I just think the message may have got through.



Sunday 29 November 2015

Close the door on your way out please Mr Hendon.

We're now more than a third of the way through the season and something has become quite apparent. We need a new manager.

Ian Hendon's stock has fallen so low after his admirable start that it is seriously becoming a problem for the club.


Here's a list of stuff that has annoyed me about Hendon. If i've missed anything off, contact me and i'll add it.

  • Trying to be Big Sam
    • You ain't Big Sam, you're Ian Hendon. You haven't achieved anything near what Big Sam has as a manager yet and until you do stop trying to be clever with the media, fans, players and the club. It was working after 5 games because you earned that right. However now you look a prick trying to do it having won 3 in the last 3 months.

  • Attitude
    • It's never Hendon's fault. Definitely got a touch of the Ben Chorley's about him.
    • Constant lying. Being outspoken and then not backing it up at all. Eg.. Signing players, offering out fans.
    • Talking in riddles. Just answer the questions asked of you by the press people.
    • Banning the local media. Then saying it was a misunderstanding.
  • Mismanaging his players. 
    • Took Cox up to some far flung Northern destination and didn't even put him on the bench. This course of action should be enough to get him the sack on it's own. Not because Cox is untouchable, but quite simply because he was replaced in the squad by a 16-year old who didn't have a hope in hell of getting on the pitch.
    • Absurdly stating that Simpson should bag more goals. I can think of a lot more players who deserve criticism before Simpson.
    • The treatment of Lloyd James has been despicable. Just what has he done wrong? He was the holding figure in what was a quite remarkable start to the season. Statistics will tell you we're a better team with him in it.
    • Recalling Harry Lee and sending him back to Welling for a giggle was just baffling.
    • Bringing Maguire in from Liverpool and not using him whilst at the same time burning that bridge wasn't masterful in the slightest.
    • Treating Alan Dunne like a cack-stain on the club. Granted he's been absolutely pony, but the way how he's been replaced by someone who hasn't played football since May and also a 19-year-old has pretty much left us with a liability on our books for the next two-years.
  • Experience / Lack of Contacts
    • Talking up your many contacts in the game but then nothing comes from it.
    • Whining that players won't join a League Two side.
    • Only being able to sign ex West Ham youth players and Dover and Gillingham rejects.
    • If you sign non-league players, expect non-league performances. Yeah you might pick up the odd decent player. But you haven't.
I could go on about team selections, formations, style of play, lack of cover in the signings made. But i just can't be bothered. I've not even really touched on the McAnuff debacle or the bull about staying in hotels.

Let's just say a decent manager with experience would have us easily in the top three of this division. The fact that we really are this bad and still in the play-offs is almost as bad as getting relegated last season with the team we had.

Cisak, Baudry, Dunne, James, McAnuff, Turgott, Pritchard, Payne, Cox, Simpson and Marquis have all played and been adept at at least League One level. The fact that we're struggling this season is down to bad management and lack of tactical awareness.

Hendon & Hessnthaler have to go.