maddog
New Member
Been thinking of those crucial moments where it all went wrong for the City with decisions that were in the clubs control,not including the current SISU disaster. Assuming the cup win in 1987 was the high point and it was more or less downhill from there. The chronology may be a bit off, but this is how I see it.
1) Allowing George Curtis to exit management and join the board.
2) Sacking Sillett and putting Butcher in charge.
3) Robbins being duped into selling his shares. Allegedly, he said he would never sell to Robinson, so Robinson used Richardson as a front.
4) Allowing Atkinson free reign to spend spend spend.
5) Selling Highfield Road.
6) Not buying John Hartson 3 months earlier.
7) Not realising Strachan had been at the club too long.
8) Sacking Eric Black and putting Peter Reid in charge.
I am sure there are plenty more, but it can mainly be considered that most of the really bad decisions were made during the Richardson/McGinnty/Robinson era.
1) Allowing George Curtis to exit management and join the board.
2) Sacking Sillett and putting Butcher in charge.
3) Robbins being duped into selling his shares. Allegedly, he said he would never sell to Robinson, so Robinson used Richardson as a front.
4) Allowing Atkinson free reign to spend spend spend.
5) Selling Highfield Road.
6) Not buying John Hartson 3 months earlier.
7) Not realising Strachan had been at the club too long.
8) Sacking Eric Black and putting Peter Reid in charge.
I am sure there are plenty more, but it can mainly be considered that most of the really bad decisions were made during the Richardson/McGinnty/Robinson era.