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Alan Sheehan-Manager for Next Season

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Alan Sheehan-Manager 2025/26

  • Yes

    Votes: 83 72.2%
  • No

    Votes: 32 27.8%

  • Total voters
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Who was the chairman? Who doled out the contracts and agreed the transfer fees?

Jenkins.
Who were the owners and have more say and power: Jason Levien & Steve Kaplan
Who introduced a "algorithm" from NFL to sign the players we did in 2017-18: Jason Levien & Steve Kaplan
 
Do you think that if we appoint someone other than Sheehan then we'll be in a position to challenge for promotion?
We've ben such a shambles off the pitch for so long, we're a million miles away from being able to seriously consider going up.
Im not sure, I didn't think so but Cooper almost did despite our owners
 
Who were the owners and have more say and power: Jason Levien & Steve Kaplan
Who introduced a "algorithm" from NFL to sign the players we did in 2017-18: Jason Levien & Steve Kaplan

Why do you think Kaplan and Levein kept such a tight hold on the reins after relegation? Because they'd had their fingers burned so badly by letting Jenkins do it.

What is more likely the reason we resigned Ayew and Bony? Some NFL algorithm or Jenkins doing what he did so often by repeatedly trying to bring his favourites in. See also Emnes, Marvin.
 
Why do you think Kaplan and Levein kept such a tight hold on the reins after relegation? Because they'd had their fingers burned so badly by letting Jenkins do it.

What is more likely the reason we resigned Ayew and Bony? Some NFL algorithm or Jenkins doing what he did so often by repeatedly trying to bring his favourites in. See also Emnes, Marvin.
NFL algorithm by our Yanks. Jenkins had no say, and they definitely didn't have their fingers burned by letting Jenkins do it. Respectfully, why are you defending the Yanks?
 
True, especially because you think everything is going fine now like the owners think now.
There's been a complete restructuring at the top, so it's far too early to start casting judgment. You seem to fall into that group of fans who are fuming if nothing changes, and just as fuming when something does.

Let’s give this new setup a fair run before we start judging and throwing our toys out of the pram.
 
There's been a complete restructuring at the top, so it's far too early to start casting judgment. You seem to fall into that group of fans who are fuming if nothing changes, and just as fuming when something does.

Let’s give this new setup a fair run before we start judging and throwing our toys out of the pram.
Meet new boss same as the old boss. Shuffling the deck chairs on Titanic. Also all we got is a new CEO and DOF, the DOF was supposed to be for Luke Williams but is since gone. I wouldn't necessarily call that a complete restructure
 
Why do you think Kaplan and Levein kept such a tight hold on the reins after relegation? Because they'd had their fingers burned so badly by letting Jenkins do it.

What is more likely the reason we resigned Ayew and Bony? Some NFL algorithm or Jenkins doing what he did so often by repeatedly trying to bring his favourites in. See also Emnes, Marvin.
Pointless, Doc.

May as well talking to the nearest wall.
 
There's been a complete restructuring at the top, so it's far too early to start casting judgment. You seem to fall into that group of fans who are fuming if nothing changes, and just as fuming when something does.

Let’s give this new setup a fair run before we start judging and throwing our toys out of the pram.
We want change!!

Not that change though!!
 

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