01-02-2026, 20:23
Nestor had to go.
Financial situation is grave and the new owners had no choice but to sell our ‘better’ and more expensive players. They had to gamble on buying in less expensive and unknown players and hope something worked.
Nestor is responsible for the manager selections and these people (so far) do not seem able to make a purse out of a pigs ear.
Instead of pulling together and acting with a siege mentality they all seem to have switched off at present and not care about their league status.
Hopefully, Portsmouth was the wake up call and the pain might mean there is a reaction and a coming together.
Managerial changes cost lots of money. Money we do not have and money that could have been paid out on player loans etc (I assume). He is complicit in this situation and I am glad he has gone.
The best loan we could do now is a gritty manager to work alongside Ramsey to act as his enforcer.
Financial situation is grave and the new owners had no choice but to sell our ‘better’ and more expensive players. They had to gamble on buying in less expensive and unknown players and hope something worked.
Nestor is responsible for the manager selections and these people (so far) do not seem able to make a purse out of a pigs ear.
Instead of pulling together and acting with a siege mentality they all seem to have switched off at present and not care about their league status.
Hopefully, Portsmouth was the wake up call and the pain might mean there is a reaction and a coming together.
Managerial changes cost lots of money. Money we do not have and money that could have been paid out on player loans etc (I assume). He is complicit in this situation and I am glad he has gone.
The best loan we could do now is a gritty manager to work alongside Ramsey to act as his enforcer.
