Let's not get carried away.
The basic deep lying problem is still there.
Without effective governance in the board room the rot & decay will set in
again.
In my case the Jury is out still on GFH-C. They took on more than they can
chew. They seem to procrastinate. But there are other very positive signs
including but not only BMcD.


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On 15 April 2013 15:54, Nicholas Armit <[email protected]> wrote:

> That is so telling.
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> Subject: [LU] McD - interesting comments by Varney in YP
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> I have also read that McD kept telling the players to 'pass, pass, pass'
> So whilst it is much too soon to decide on McD he does seem to be a step
> in the right direction
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> Varney acknowledged the impact of McDermott’s half-time team-talk after
> winning the game with a clinical brace. The winger said: “It’s known that
> he’s a very mild-mannered man and that helps. I was shouting my head off at
> half-time, just trying to get the lads going, but sometimes you don’t need
> that.
> “This is what we probably haven’t had: a cool head telling us to calm down
> and play our football. For a manager to say ‘have no fear’ is music to my
> ears.
> “It really helped to have a different voice in there, just to give a
> positive outlook on the game and to have a gaffer who was cool, calm and
> collected. None of us have worked under him before but we’ve seen already
> what he’s about.”
> McDermott’s appointment came in time for him and his assistant, Nigel
> Gibbs, to take charge of Saturday’s clash, with caretaker boss Neil
> Redfearn reverting to a coaching role.
> Leeds were without a victory in seven matches prior to the weekend and
> Varney said: “Under the old gaffer (Warnock) we were in a bit of a rut. We
> probably got too hooked up on the idea of getting the ball forward as
> quickly as we could. You’d like to think we’re okay now.
> “We can start relaxing and play a bit of football.
> “There’s too much in the dressing room to be where we are in the league
> and it’s ridiculous really.
> “I suppose that’s why the fans are upset and I must admit the players are
> too.
> “We don’t feel we deserve to be where we are but we got into bad habits
> and conceded late goals.
> “That’s really cost us.”
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