@stryker said:@tig_prmz said:lol you're the one saying it's farah vs taylor.
you think it's all taylor making these calls?
admittedly, idk how stuff like this works though so why dont you enlighten me?
When power plays in any organisation take place the warfare is dirty. Do you think the billionaires of the world got to where they are because they are nice people?
Taylor sold a mentality of how he would turn the club around. Version 1 hasnt worked so he used a different tact to buy himself time. Farah was outplayed on a management level in the boardroom. His recourse is to use emotion through the media. Its all a game.
I would suggest the end result will be Taylor will get the squad he asked for (young talent with malleable minds) however it will be without the spare cash to buy experienced talent and Farah will get a huge payday with a spot on a better roster, however his dream of being a one club player will be over.
Had this been handled better they both would have got what they wanted with a lessened negative impact to their respective goals.
That's exactly how it works in the corporate world and outside of it too. Good post Styker.
I'm personally saddened that this is happening and I'm extremely disappointed the club won't let a club legend finish off his career, with the one and only club he's ever loved.
It seems all the sacrifices Robbie has made for the club, the pain he endured over the 13 seasons he's been with us, the blood and tears he shed, all the highs and lows of captaining this dysfunctional club, means nothing to JT, Board or whoever is responsible for this fiasco.
I wish Robbie all good things for his future, no matter what the outcome of this sad state of affairs is. :frowning: