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To me it looks like the club (i find it hard to believe that Neeld would make unilateral decisions regarding drastic changes) took a gamble that it was better to make those changes, cop the 15 goal losses in the short term in the hopes of getting a lot of games into younger players and building for the future than to continue with the status quo and have 5-10 goal losses for a longer period of time.For two reasons
- He chose to rebuild the list and radically change our game plan, rather than actually build on what had been a pretty decent couple of years before 186.
- We lose games by 15 goals 75% of the time.
Obviously the list management decisions that were made were going to hurt in the short term and the board's expectations should have been managed in that regard.
Given that interpretation i dont see it as reasonable to sack neeld in the middle of the process. Of course i could be wrong and he could have pulled a 'trust me it'll be great, we'll have an awesome 2013' but if the club backed him and his plan to change the list and the game plan they should back him through the inevitable short term pain and wait for the upside.
On another topic I'd like to apologise for James Sellar.