2014
has been an unmitigated disaster for Blackpool FC. Four managers and only
five wins sums up just how bad it has been for the long suffering fans.
The Chairman continues to believe his policies are what have brought us success
in the recent past, yet that flies in the face of what has gone on this year,
with no-one at the club contracted beyond the end of the season, and some
approaching their contract end date any time now. What price stability?
The
long running Jose Riga saga probably summed up just how wrong the current
status of the club is, with his appointment then followed by months of
inactivity, meaning we went into the season completely hamstrung and basically
unable to compete. That situation was then allowed to fester for far too
long before the belated sacking, followed by the appointment of Lee
Clark. He has inherited a nightmare situation where, although we are
halfway through the season, the team are still like complete strangers on the
field, while we are looking to the January window as if some kind of miracle is
going to happen and a fully functioning team will appear.
Add
in the latest embarrassment with the revelations around the Chairman’s text
conversations, ridiculing the working class fanbase while using abusive
language more suited to a playground in the 70s and it puts a final nail into
what has been the death of the fans’ hopes and ambitions for the club.
2015
at present offers nothing but a countdown to as and when relegation is
confirmed, despite the best efforts of Clark and his players. A
significant number of the fans will continue to go to games to support their
efforts, but there is no doubt that the sole blame for our predicament lies
totally with Karl Oyston. Change is needed and it must start from the
top.
STARMAN:
Joe Lewis
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