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Who exactly is to blame ?

In my opinion there is a certain individual who has hoodwinked the vast majority of our support and enraged them for falling for his charm -  and he still has the capability of projecting the blame on others.

So who is mainly responsible for our demise ?

Edited by IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER
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13 hours ago, IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER said:

In my opinion there is a certain individual who has hoodwinked the vast majority of our support and enraged them for falling for his charm -  and he still has the capability of projecting the blame on others.

So who is mainly responsible for our demise ?

It depends what we are talking about here. It’s not just one person, if you’re trying to take any of the blame off Dunc you’re wrong. For me, who’s only really interested in what is happening on the park, I think he’s got to be up there. He’s getting a free ride this season though with what’s happening off the field.

Pele for taking the Aberdeen job.

2 hours ago, ICTPaisley said:

It depends what we are talking about here. It’s not just one person, if you’re trying to take any of the blame off Dunc you’re wrong. For me, who’s only really interested in what is happening on the park, I think he’s got to be up there. He’s getting a free ride this season though with what’s happening off the field.

My thoughts too. There's no way ICT should have been relegated with that team. A load of loans, with only Cammy Kerr looking better than what we had (and that's only because we had to replace Carson, so we wouldn't have needed Kerr if he had stayed). Negative tactics against teams worse than ourselves. Good players like Roddy, Austin Samuels and Carson bombed out. Our record goalscorer being played in midfield to incorporate a non-scoring loanee. The capitulation was down to Duncan. Any decent manager would have got us beyond relegation, but ICT did exactly what they did with Foran. 

The business side was ultimately down to the chair. But I don't support a business. And even with that business model, it was still down to the manager that I blame for relegation. The team was good enough!

9 hours ago, ICTPaisley said:

It depends what we are talking about here. It’s not just one person, if you’re trying to take any of the blame off Dunc you’re wrong. For me, who’s only really interested in what is happening on the park, I think he’s got to be up there. He’s getting a free ride this season though with what’s happening off the field.

If this supposed Yank takeover is completed then maybe the bit I've put in bold may not be the case for much longer because, usually when takeovers are completed then there is the possibility of changes in management so maybe he won't be untouchable as he is at the moment 🤷.

Now I'm not saying it's inevitable that will happen, it's just a thought 😛.

This has been a slow downward spiral for almost 10 years starting with a failure to develop and capitalise on successes culminating in a Scottish Cup and European football. Not looking at sustainable finances at that point and seeking investment and sponsors when our stock was high to then subsequent CEOs making incorrect choices.

Cameron and Rae are equally culpable in this mess which has only been escalated by poor on field results and bad decisions through to the current regime.

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