Hello
Gareth,
I
hope you are well.
Just
wanted to have my say on our managerial situation, I know there isn’t much you
can respond with and I appreciate that. I genuinely cannot believe the backing
Aidy Boothroyd is getting from Sir David Cardoza. There is a lot of talk about
Boothroyd currently and the job he is doing, make no excuses about it, he is
doing a very poor job. The recruitment process has been nothing short of
shambolic and the same goes for the decision making over the last 6 months or
so, in fact since we reached Wembley it seems like Boothroyd has lost his
marbles. The start of his downfall was the failure to play Bayo Akinfenwa at
Wembley, this clearly had a large effect on the squad and also the supporters,
we were beaten before we even took to the field – everyone knew that apart from
Boothroyd.
I
understand from your response last time that what sort of message would it send
out if we sacked Boothroyd after he guided us to Wembley….the right sort of
message in my opinion. Football is very much a ‘here and now’ business, yes
Boothroyd did exceptionally well to save us from relegation – he did this by
signing players that helped to build a spine into a side that was spineless,
leaderless and woefully short on confidence. Players like Clarke Carlisle &
Luke Guttridge had the fight in their belly and the character to get the team
out of trouble, it was excellent troubleshooting by Boothroyd and something
that was clearly a huge success and appreciated by the club and fans.
Last
season was a huge surprise and largely down to the freak home form. Was it
luck? Possibly. I lost count of the games where we performed awfully but stole
victory at home. Our away form was obviously horrific and that hasn’t really
improved at all this season, despite numerous different systems and personnel
being tried. The style last year was poor BUT the results were generally good
and enough to get us into the play offs, however we should really have taken
automatic promotion but again due to poor tactics away from home we missed out.
Fans don’t care about style, we care about results. It is a results business.
Win games and fans are happy. Lose games and fans are unhappy.
The
summer recruitment process was nothing short of a disgrace, I understand the
manager has tried to change the style for which he needed to change the players
available to him – some of those players that have been brought to the club
though are not up to the required standard. Gary Deegan is not better than Luke
Guttridge. Darren Carter is the equal of Ben Harding (who wasn’t good enough
last year). JJ Hooper was a ludicrous addition, clearly his attitude isn’t
right and he doesn’t even get on the bench anymore. We haven’t adequately
replaced Clarke Carlisle up until recently. The only successful signing was
Kevin Amawankaah. Since then we have got players in on short term loans, or
short term deals (Matt Heath etc) and expected us to be a force – it is
absolutely no surprise that we don’t look like a team and we look like a team
of misfits because that is exactly what we are. A team full of loanees, short
term deals and deadwood. I’ll be honest Gareth I’m absolutely furious that it
was allowed to happen, we had a chance to really push on but we have been taken
backwards due to the lack of an actual plan by the manager.
We
are going to have a nice newly developed stadium but what good is that going to
be if we drop down to the conference, which is looking likely at the moment –
we are joint bottom and have won 2 games all season, just 2!!! It’s our worst
start for 32 years or something or other. Don’t get me started on the list of
15 strikers we had to replace Bayo….!
The
fans are still with the club and still support the club, I am sure a lot still
support the manager also – that part is misguided in my opinion. I no longer
support the management of Aidy Boothroyd. I’ll still come and support the team
and won’t be booing or anything as that is detrimental to the on pitch
activities.
The
argument is usually ‘Who can we replace him with’ – That isn’t down to me,
however, go through a proper recruitment process like we did with the Colin
Calderwood appointment, speak to people within the game – look to find a
manager on the way up as opposed to on the way down.
I’m
just ranting now, apologies. I love Northampton Town Football Club and am
desperate for them to succeed, at the moment I just cannot see us getting out
of this mess unless we change things.
Thanks
for listening and I’d love you to show this to Sir David Cardoza so he realises
that some fans have strong feelings on the current situation.
Neil
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