Not sure what you mean by "professionals doing a professional job" Do you mean the sort of "professionals" who were running Carillion? They were "professional" numerous directorships and many many years of running huge organisations between them?The Firm wrote:This is also my take on it. He has done a good job when the club was up to its ears in it but if we want to kick on then we need professionals doing a professional job. Steve would only be able to take us so far, we now need new blood and it HAS to be fresh blood from outside the club. If we remain insular we will slip back and if it’s Gratton then the club will likely disappear off a cliff, the guy is the ultimate gentlemans sausage.sirocco7 wrote: To be honest SG leaving maybe a good thing. Don’t get me wrong he’s done a brilliant job but ultimately he’s not a business man he’s a former coal miner and rugby coach. A new CEO may help us take the next step !
As for Steve thanks for your efforts. I hear theres a head of youth job going if you fancy it.
Steve Gill has done a remarkable job, turning round a badly holed ship, keeping it afloat and full steam ahead to being profitable off the field and successful on it. Not sure how much more he could have done.
As for " I hear theres a head of youth job going if you fancy it" - there will be any number of clubs who would love to have Steve Gill steering their ship and I suspect he will not be short of offers.