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Malky Thomson; And Board Problems
Topic Started: Jul 31 2010, 06:46 PM (983 Views)
alfred E nueman
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This concern arose when I read about Thomson leaving.
Malky Thomson joined Blues as a reserve team coach in November 2009

- and almost in passing Tatts told us this today.

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Blues reserve coach Malky Thomson has followed Aitken’s lead and also left St Andrew’s for desert riches.


Courtesy of O'Leary again.

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Thomson, an Aberdeen team mate of McLeish and Watson, was appointed in November last year.

McLeish said: “Unfortunately we couldn’t deny Malky such an opportunity. We’ve not quite yet seen the benefit of what he brought to us as he’d only been here six months, but we didn’t want to lose him.”

McLeish, who replaced joint first team coach Aitken with Peter Grant, said he would consider his options in relation to Thomson’s successor.


Still not upto date on our main site where he is still shown as our Reserve's coach.

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The point of this post isn't about another decent pro leaving Blues.

It's about how competent and on-the-ball our board actually are.

I'm getting just a wee bit worried now that contact and communication amongst our main management is going a bit skew whiff.

Our owner could be considered a tourist, for the amount of time he is present at his "95% business interest" We should have hands-on 24/7 management.
But Peter Pannu won't be back in Birmingham till next Tuesday - and he is the main transfer negotiator.
Where is Vico Hui ? And what does he do - now ?

Sammy Yu ? Off with Chinese Acadamies or doing Event Organising?( Not a boardroom level job in the UK).

I know people need holidays, BUT not when the season is about to start, when clubs may want to buy and sell.

EMails may be all right during the season to keep an absent owner in touch.
But this period is crucial, and for important staff to be leaving, having no decision maker in the country....

...well, it is amateur.

This is my first, and I hope last, ever criticism about this board.
But I feel it is justified.

Holidays....Delegation?......Fingers....Bums....Out...Coffeee...Smell...GET ON WITH IT.....etc

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why is O'Leary poaching all our staff!
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why is O'Leary poaching all our staff!

Because they are good.
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why is O'Leary poaching all our staff!

He probably knows him or RA recommended him.....O'Leary has riches at his disposal now compared to his Vile days

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Seriously though , I'm not too disturbed

Didn't our reserves have some awful results last season....we lost the 1st 2 games 4-0 and 6-0 and lost 9 games out of 18 overall and we even got knocked out of the Birmingham Senior Cup by Leamington

Are Blues reserves even playing in a League this season ??


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Seriously though , I'm not too disturbed

Didn't our reserves have some awful results last season....we lost the 1st 2 games 4-0 and 6-0 and lost 9 games out of 18 overall and we even got knocked out of the Birmingham Senior Cup by Leamington

Are Blues reserves even playing in a League this season ??


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Bring in Kevan Broadhurst or Garry Pendrey  **thumbup

Thomson only came in about November time and we were already committed to the Barclay Premier League (South).

The new structure - opting out of the travel that the BRL entailed, was partly due to him and his responsibilties this coming season involved the games behind-closed-doors, that he had to organise.The opposition - the travel aspects etc.

This was supposed to be a better filter between the Academy and the first team, whereby players could maintain match fitness and get in minutes if they were on the bench in the PL, or they could try and sparkle and catch the eye of the senior coaches if they were kids.

The idea was good and Thomson was supposed to be a big mover in that.

Now he's gone. Nobody said goodbye and Pannu and Hui are still absent.

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alfred E nueman
Jul 31 2010, 06:46 PM
This concern arose when I read about Thomson leaving.
Malky Thomson joined Blues as a reserve team coach in November 2009

- and almost in passing Tatts told us this today.

Quote:
 

Blues reserve coach Malky Thomson has followed Aitken’s lead and also left St Andrew’s for desert riches.


Courtesy of O'Leary again.

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Thomson, an Aberdeen team mate of McLeish and Watson, was appointed in November last year.

McLeish said: “Unfortunately we couldn’t deny Malky such an opportunity. We’ve not quite yet seen the benefit of what he brought to us as he’d only been here six months, but we didn’t want to lose him.”

McLeish, who replaced joint first team coach Aitken with Peter Grant, said he would consider his options in relation to Thomson’s successor.


Still not upto date on our main site where he is still shown as our Reserve's coach.

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The point of this post isn't about another decent pro leaving Blues.

It's about how competent and on-the-ball our board actually are.

I'm getting just a wee bit worried now that contact and communication amongst our main management is going a bit skew whiff.

Our owner could be considered a tourist, for the amount of time he is present at his "95% business interest" We should have hands-on 24/7 management.
But Peter Pannu won't be back in Birmingham till next Tuesday - and he is the main transfer negotiator.
Where is Vico Hui ? And what does he do - now ?

Sammy Yu ? Off with Chinese Acadamies or doing Event Organising?( Not a boardroom level job in the UK).

I know people need holidays, BUT not when the season is about to start, when clubs may want to buy and sell.

EMails may be all right during the season to keep an absent owner in touch.
But this period is crucial, and for important staff to be leaving, having no decision maker in the country....

...well, it is amateur.

This is my first, and I hope last, ever criticism about this board.
But I feel it is justified.

Holidays....Delegation?......Fingers....Bums....Out...Coffeee...Smell...GET ON WITH IT.....etc

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what the hell as how competent our board are or not got to do with somebody (who is more than likely not needed anymore) leaving because he as been offered mega money to do the same job in a mega warm country :banghead: or is it just a nice oppertunity to have a dig again without knowing the true facts
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what the hell as how competent our board are or not got to do with somebody (who is more than likely not needed anymore) leaving because he as been offered mega money to do the same job in a mega warm country :banghead: or is it just a nice oppertunity to have a dig again without knowing the true facts

Try reading mate.

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The point of this post isn't about another decent pro leaving Blues.

It's about how competent and on-the-ball our board actually are.


Tell us where are transfer negotiators are, and how long they have been out of the country.

You cannot be absent at this time of the season, if you are the one responsible for wages, resources, negotiations etc.

That is a simple and crucial fact.

Also ....and I take exception to the fact that you do not know one poster from another....

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This is my first, and I hope last, ever criticism about this board.



Now get with it mate, don't sound off if you can't read properly.

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Jul 31 2010, 08:27 PM

what the hell as how competent our board are or not got to do with somebody (who is more than likely not needed anymore) leaving because he as been offered mega money to do the same job in a mega warm country  :banghead: or is it just a nice oppertunity to have a dig again without knowing the true facts

Try reading mate.

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The point of this post isn't about another decent pro leaving Blues.

It's about how competent and on-the-ball our board actually are.


Tell us where are transfer negotiators are, and how long they have been out of the country.

You cannot be absent at this time of the season, if you are the one responsible for wages, resources, negotiations etc.

That is a simple and crucial fact.

Also ....and I take exception to the fact that you do not know one poster from another....

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This is my first, and I hope last, ever criticism about this board.



Now get with it mate, don't sound off if you can't read properly.

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:LMAO: :LMAO: :LMAO: oh i can read very well thank you but where did you say that nobody can reply to the rant whether first time or not :banghead: and where did i say i know you or anything about any other poster or is it another person reading something into a post rather than what is said

dont sound of if you cant read properly as somebody once said
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Sorry mate, I can only read English.

Let's forget it for now.

I am a 100% supporter of this board.

This was my first and I hope my last criticism of them.

If you can tell us all why they are not around, or why Michael Wiseman has no negotiating or excutive role in all their absences - please tell us.


I think they've misjudged the importance of this period. Whether they are waiting on the first TV payments that are given out from the Premier League in August - like Blackpool, Blackburn, Villa etc I don't know.

But I believe that they will pursue and obtain new players, and that they will secure McLeish. But if we had the clout already, it would have been better to have those players in before we kick off in 2 weeks.

I just wanted to say, from a person that trusts them, that I think they need to get au fait.
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Read what CY said to Tatts. He is in no rush to push us into a Europa spot for next season. Just consolidate which is what AM says in public too.

Secondly I would not expect them to sanction any deals other than loans until AM signs his new contract.
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Malky Thompson was a breath of fresh air when he came into the reserve set up, and the reserves did very well under him. It is a great shame that he has left the club. But that''s what you get when you get good at things people want your people goes with the territory. However, here's where I have a problem. I am sure part of MT's decision was to do with Blues deciding to not enter a team into the Prem reserve league this term. They made the same decision a couple of seasons back, and i don't feel that is right. However, I am also sure I do not understand the full circumstances for these decisions.
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Malky Thompson was a breath of fresh air when he came into the reserve set up, and the reserves did very well under him. It is a great shame that he has left the club. But that''s what you get when you get good at things people want your people goes with the territory. However, here's where I have a problem. I am sure part of MT's decision was to do with Blues deciding to not enter a team into the Prem reserve league this term. They made the same decision a couple of seasons back, and i don't feel that is right. However, I am also sure I do not understand the full circumstances for these decisions.

Shame we lost him by the sound of things said about some of his ideas to come to fruition in 6 -12 months time. He sounds like an innovater.
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He went for the money. Full stop.
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Aug 1 2010, 04:39 PM
Malky Thompson was a breath of fresh air when he came into the reserve set up, and the reserves did very well under him. It is a great shame that he has left the club. But that''s what you get when you get good at things people want your people goes with the territory. However, here's where I have a problem. I am sure part of MT's decision was to do with Blues deciding to not enter a team into the Prem reserve league this term. They made the same decision a couple of seasons back, and i don't feel that is right. However, I am also sure I do not understand the full circumstances for these decisions.

He was in charge Lewis - it was his decision. And it was upto him to format a full season of mixed matches, some at Wast Hills and private and some at St Andrews and open.

Stoke, I think and a couple of other teams have also opted out of the Barclays Reserve format.

What I read to justify it makes sense on one level.

Barclay Reserve matches are at fixed times and days.

Players on our bench, train and yet don't get match sharpeness after a sub appearance or two in a month.
They have to train with the 1st team, so cannot always be available for Sunday/Tuesday reserve matches.

The Academy play Saturday mornings so any kid training with the first team, and may be on the bench - quite possibly doesn't play.

Opting out of the rigid Barclays Reserve format allowed Thomson to schedule private matches or open matches to suit 1st team training and playing requirements.

As said, we are not the only club to opt out this season.

I only hope that the next guy in has the same opinion as Thomson.

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Lewis
Aug 1 2010, 04:39 PM
Malky Thompson was a breath of fresh air when he came into the reserve set up, and the reserves did very well under him. It is a great shame that he has left the club. But that''s what you get when you get good at things people want your people goes with the territory. However, here's where I have a problem. I am sure part of MT's decision was to do with Blues deciding to not enter a team into the Prem reserve league this term. They made the same decision a couple of seasons back, and i don't feel that is right. However, I am also sure I do not understand the full circumstances for these decisions.

He was in charge Lewis - it was his decision. And it was upto him to format a full season of mixed matches, some at Wast Hills and private and some at St Andrews and open.

Stoke, I think and a couple of other teams have also opted out of the Barclays Reserve format.

What I read to justify it makes sense on one level.

Barclay Reserve matches are at fixed times and days.

Players on our bench, train and yet don't get match sharpeness after a sub appearance or two in a month.
They have to train with the 1st team, so cannot always be available for Sunday/Tuesday reserve matches.

The Academy play Saturday mornings so any kid training with the first team, and may be on the bench - quite possibly doesn't play.

Opting out of the rigid Barclays Reserve format allowed Thomson to schedule private matches or open matches to suit 1st team training and playing requirements.

As said, we are not the only club to opt out this season.

I only hope that the next guy in has the same opinion as Thomson.

What is your source?
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Alfred good points mate
as for Cy`s comment that he is no hurry to push us into a Europa spot, *** does that mean?
Didnt 8th spot get into Europe? so that means he doesnt want or expect progress? Now I am confused.

Some very bad signals been sent out at the mo. Pannu on holiday!!! whats wrong with a winter break mate
at the moment us fans want to think new signings are on the way, losing one exec, and two back room staff in such a short space of time, seems strange.
Also Sammy Yu! one minute he is working at waste hills and advising Alex (which in itself seemed odd) now
he is back in China setting up an academy! Is that a job for a main board member??
Main concern is alexs contract, it need resolving this week!

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Alfred good points mate
as for Cy`s comment that he is no hurry to push us into a Europa spot, *** does that mean?
Didnt 8th spot get into Europe? so that means he doesnt want or expect progress? Now I am confused.

Some very bad signals been sent out at the mo. Pannu on holiday!!! whats wrong with a winter break mate
at the moment us fans want to think new signings are on the way, losing one exec, and two back room staff in such a short space of time, seems strange.
Also Sammy Yu! one minute he is working at waste hills and advising Alex (which in itself seemed odd) now
he is back in China setting up an academy! Is that a job for a main board member??
Main concern is alexs contract, it need resolving this week!

KRO

You could pull together a whole host of things and make them fit into a stream that shows that the world is going to end, but then it doesn't mean that because A is true that B,C,D and E must also fit into the same equation.
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never did understand all that A= rubbish at school, and i`m not going down that road just stating that we need some positive things coming out of stans, not neggo ones and while we are at it could someone explain *** C.Y meant in that daft interview! Old Tatts head must have been spinning!

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Malky Thompson was a breath of fresh air when he came into the reserve set up, and the reserves did very well under him. It is a great shame that he has left the club. But that''s what you get when you get good at things people want your people goes with the territory. However, here's where I have a problem. I am sure part of MT's decision was to do with Blues deciding to not enter a team into the Prem reserve league this term. They made the same decision a couple of seasons back, and i don't feel that is right. However, I am also sure I do not understand the full circumstances for these decisions.

He was in charge Lewis - it was his decision. And it was upto him to format a full season of mixed matches, some at Wast Hills and private and some at St Andrews and open.

Stoke, I think and a couple of other teams have also opted out of the Barclays Reserve format.

What I read to justify it makes sense on one level.

Barclay Reserve matches are at fixed times and days.

Players on our bench, train and yet don't get match sharpeness after a sub appearance or two in a month.
They have to train with the 1st team, so cannot always be available for Sunday/Tuesday reserve matches.

The Academy play Saturday mornings so any kid training with the first team, and may be on the bench - quite possibly doesn't play.

Opting out of the rigid Barclays Reserve format allowed Thomson to schedule private matches or open matches to suit 1st team training and playing requirements.

As said, we are not the only club to opt out this season.

I only hope that the next guy in has the same opinion as Thomson.

What is your source?

It was on the main website. Found this for you though - Malky explaining more or less the same.

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“This is about being bespoke, having a plan that works best for Birmingham City with regards to supporting the manager, Alex McLeish,” explained reserve team coach Malky Thomson.

“We are trying to develop players that will be available for the manager to choose from for first-team fixtures.

“First and foremost our aim is to keep those first-team players who haven’t played on a Saturday fit but we are also extremely keen to give our up-and-coming younger players the best possible platform to impress and push on too.

“Playing alongside senior players at a venue of our choice and at a more appropriate time can only be of benefit.

“Having to travel to London, or sometimes even further, on a weekday night is not only far from ideal but with the manager’s busy schedule it’s also often difficult for him to take in reserve games. Under this system the players looking to catch Alex’s eye will be able to.”




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Aug 1 2010, 04:39 PM
Malky Thompson was a breath of fresh air when he came into the reserve set up, and the reserves did very well under him. It is a great shame that he has left the club. But that''s what you get when you get good at things people want your people goes with the territory. However, here's where I have a problem. I am sure part of MT's decision was to do with Blues deciding to not enter a team into the Prem reserve league this term. They made the same decision a couple of seasons back, and i don't feel that is right. However, I am also sure I do not understand the full circumstances for these decisions.

He was in charge Lewis - it was his decision. And it was upto him to format a full season of mixed matches, some at Wast Hills and private and some at St Andrews and open.

Stoke, I think and a couple of other teams have also opted out of the Barclays Reserve format.

What I read to justify it makes sense on one level.

Barclay Reserve matches are at fixed times and days.

Players on our bench, train and yet don't get match sharpeness after a sub appearance or two in a month.
They have to train with the 1st team, so cannot always be available for Sunday/Tuesday reserve matches.

The Academy play Saturday mornings so any kid training with the first team, and may be on the bench - quite possibly doesn't play.

Opting out of the rigid Barclays Reserve format allowed Thomson to schedule private matches or open matches to suit 1st team training and playing requirements.

As said, we are not the only club to opt out this season.

I only hope that the next guy in has the same opinion as Thomson.

What is your source?

Strange how some people write as if they know the facts, but actually they are just voicing opinions. Can be extremely misleading, if you are gullible.
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Malky Thompson was a breath of fresh air when he came into the reserve set up, and the reserves did very well under him. It is a great shame that he has left the club. But that''s what you get when you get good at things people want your people goes with the territory. However, here's where I have a problem. I am sure part of MT's decision was to do with Blues deciding to not enter a team into the Prem reserve league this term. They made the same decision a couple of seasons back, and i don't feel that is right. However, I am also sure I do not understand the full circumstances for these decisions.

He was in charge Lewis - it was his decision. And it was upto him to format a full season of mixed matches, some at Wast Hills and private and some at St Andrews and open.

Stoke, I think and a couple of other teams have also opted out of the Barclays Reserve format.

What I read to justify it makes sense on one level.

Barclay Reserve matches are at fixed times and days.

Players on our bench, train and yet don't get match sharpeness after a sub appearance or two in a month.
They have to train with the 1st team, so cannot always be available for Sunday/Tuesday reserve matches.

The Academy play Saturday mornings so any kid training with the first team, and may be on the bench - quite possibly doesn't play.

Opting out of the rigid Barclays Reserve format allowed Thomson to schedule private matches or open matches to suit 1st team training and playing requirements.

As said, we are not the only club to opt out this season.

I only hope that the next guy in has the same opinion as Thomson.

What is your source?

Strange how some people write as if they know the facts, but actually they are just voicing opinions. Can be extremely misleading, if you are gullible.

Is that a dig at me lewis?

If so, perhaps you need reminding of the first Rule on this Forum.

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1) Treat your fellow posters with the respect that you yourself would hope to be treated. That means no derogatory or provocative posts aimed at other users.


My post was all based on fact. Reported and quoted fact.

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Malky Thompson was a breath of fresh air when he came into the reserve set up, and the reserves did very well under him. It is a great shame that he has left the club. But that''s what you get when you get good at things people want your people goes with the territory. However, here's where I have a problem. I am sure part of MT's decision was to do with Blues deciding to not enter a team into the Prem reserve league this term. They made the same decision a couple of seasons back, and i don't feel that is right. However, I am also sure I do not understand the full circumstances for these decisions.

He was in charge Lewis - it was his decision. And it was upto him to format a full season of mixed matches, some at Wast Hills and private and some at St Andrews and open.

Stoke, I think and a couple of other teams have also opted out of the Barclays Reserve format.

What I read to justify it makes sense on one level.

Barclay Reserve matches are at fixed times and days.

Players on our bench, train and yet don't get match sharpeness after a sub appearance or two in a month.
They have to train with the 1st team, so cannot always be available for Sunday/Tuesday reserve matches.

The Academy play Saturday mornings so any kid training with the first team, and may be on the bench - quite possibly doesn't play.

Opting out of the rigid Barclays Reserve format allowed Thomson to schedule private matches or open matches to suit 1st team training and playing requirements.

As said, we are not the only club to opt out this season.

I only hope that the next guy in has the same opinion as Thomson.

What is your source?

Strange how some people write as if they know the facts, but actually they are just voicing opinions. Can be extremely misleading, if you are gullible.

Is that a dig at me lewis?

If so, perhaps you need reminding of the first Rule on this Forum.

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1) Treat your fellow posters with the respect that you yourself would hope to be treated. That means no derogatory or provocative posts aimed at other users.


My post was all based on fact. Reported and quoted fact.

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Treat your fellow posters with the respect that you yourself would hope to be treated. That means no derogatory or provocative posts aimed at other users

FFS get a backbone man :crying: :crying:

You have been baiting me for days but i have not found the need to post the forum rules .

You should be ashamed of yourself :crying:
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