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At the end of the day SDM is responsible for the running of the club.

 

Sure the players and manager(s) can take their share of the blame but the buck stops at the top. Instead of deepening the divide, perhaps he should take responsibility and lead from the front.

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At the end of the day SDM is responsible for the running of the club.

 

Sure the players and manager(s) can take their share of the blame but the buck stops at the top. Instead of deepening the divide, perhaps he should take responsibility and lead from the front.

 

Take responsibility? Sir David?

Not a chance.

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Just going on recent history, and please correct me if i am wrong, but how the hell can SDM say that its not even partly his fault for the piss poor situation we are in at the moment.

Lets go back to last summer, when surely to god we were in a far sounder financial position than we believe we are in now, the Uefa run had come and gone, as had Hutton for a fair bit of money, however we can now build on the squad and finally take the league back from the unclean.

 

So what does SDM do? Lets WS spend extravagent money on players where we already have these positions filled, and miss out on areas where we could do with strengthening.

 

At what point did he or Bain for that matter stop WS in his tracks and say,

 

"hang on a minute Watty, Kyle Lafferty? And your going to play him wide left when we already have Beasley, McCulloch, Fleck and Naismith?"

- In fact, lets take on Aaron as well, just to give them competition for places.

 

"Velicka, we already have Cousin, Darchville, Boyd, Miller?"

 

"But i'm going to sell some of these guys"

 

"Dont you think it would be better to do that first?"

 

"No"

 

"Okay then old buddy old pal!"

 

I didn't see him using a lot of business mindedness during the summer, which i would say finds us in this god awful mess currently.

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When Murray came under a wee bit of pressure last summer and protests were mooted, he made much the same defence of his track record as chairman, mostly deflection and bluster. Then he amazed us all by abandoning his new-found prudence and sactioned about �£10m for Smith to use (squander) on new players. Whatever we thought of this at the time, he extinguished the rebellion and we moved on.

 

Now the criticism is even more strident and he's back in the media, denying any part in the problem but offering himself as the only credible solution in town. We've heard it all before. But this time there won't be any big spending to buy the acquiescence of his critics, at least there had better not be.

 

So how lies the road ahead for the Great Liar? Is the game finally up? Or will the RST make such a dog's dinner of their self-styled campaign that they end up saving the chairman from himself? Interesting days ahead but I suspect Murray isn't quite dead yet. Unfortunately.

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When Murray came under a wee bit of pressure last summer and protests were mooted, he made much the same defence of his track record as chairman, mostly deflection and bluster. Then he amazed us all by abandoning his new-found prudence and sactioned about �£10m for Smith to use (squander) on new players. Whatever we thought of this at the time, he extinguished the rebellion and we moved on.

 

Now the criticism is even more strident and he's back in the media, denying any part in the problem but offering himself as the only credible solution in town. We've heard it all before. But this time there won't be any big spending to buy the acquiescence of his critics, at least there had better not be.

 

So how lies the road ahead for the Great Liar? Is the game finally up? Or will the RST make such a dog's dinner of their self-styled campaign that they end up saving the chairman from himself? Interesting days ahead but I suspect Murray isn't quite dead yet. Unfortunately.

 

 

Couldn't have put this any better MF!

You should write for a broadsheet! - not in the Speirs mould please though!:)

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At the end of the day SDM is responsible for the running of the club.

 

Sure the players and manager(s) can take their share of the blame but the buck stops at the top. Instead of deepening the divide, perhaps he should take responsibility and lead from the front.

 

You hit the nail on the head there mate. Stand up and take responsibility for a change instead of making excuses for the mess were in. And until either Bain, Murray or smith does so our problems wont go away.

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What has football got to do with industry anyway?

 

Anyone who says a football club needs to be run the same way as any large business should be disqualified from running one.

 

They are nothing alike.

 

It's as illogical as saying fans are "customers".

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