dontpassback
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He said on quest that the strike force is the engine of the team,I don’t think a lot of the MK fan base would agree with that,by all accounts the negative football was the last straw
Never say never to this !I still see him more of a Director of Football rather than a coach. I always felt the natural move for him here was to go upstairs and replace Perryman.
Ok. Never ever.Never say never to this !
We had a trust and club board that kept him far to long in a job here.If you never change what you're doing then you'll never get different results.
Tisdale employed players who could not achieve league two promotion status and he took them to league one.
That alone should have rang alarm bells, with the MK Budget why are they not looking at players who've got promoted from league one but yet not made it in the championship. He simply did not aim high enough.
We had a trust and club board that kept him far to long in a job here.
Oh do tell! Which three resignations in 2014?This is quite possibly the only post that you've made that I have agreed with. However there were lots of reasons why this happened, and not all of them have to do a two year rolling contract. One problem was that decisions have to be made looking forward and mistakes discovered only by looking back. In my view the pivotal events of 2014 were those that shaped the future of Paul Tisdale at the Club, and certainly shaped some decisions made by Steve Perryman at the same time. The Trust decisions about remuneration were the reasons given for departure but the seeds had been sown by three significant resignations in 2014 and the subsequent actions of the Trust Board at that time.