Foxes_Trust
Well-Known Member
They are not representative.
If anything they represent a 'lowest common denominator' factor.
The Warnock situation is the classic example. There were prejudices against Warnock based on irrationalities. The FT dressed up those prejudices and served them up to Mandaric.
I imagine even the FT officials are just about bright enough to now appreciate the folly of their actions. Based on their track record, they should keep out of these situations and content themselves with lobbying on ticket prices etc.
We consulted our members over potential managers at the time & well over half of the replies to "name one manager you don't want" named Warnock, no other manager attracted a negative reaction above 10%, so it was a clear message
We represented those views, because it indicated that fans were more likely to turn on Warnock quickly if things didn't start well.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing & we don't really know how Warnock would have progressed at our club if he ever wanted the job, maybe the shortlist of potential signings which MA "authorised" put him off......