Low point of the Dai era

What was the lowest moment of the Dai era?

Play off final loss against Huddersfield (starting as he would go on)
2
3%
1-2 Home loss to Burton in front of a sell out crowd
0
No votes
Joao's miss at Barnsley
1
2%
21/22 points deduction
1
2%
Kidderminster and Fulham in a week
0
No votes
22/23 points deduction
3
5%
Relegation confirmed in 2023
10
15%
Points deduction in 23/24 (the big one in September)
1
2%
Shrewsbury away
6
9%
Failing to pay staff at Christmas
7
11%
Eastleigh in the FA cup
2
3%
Bearwood-gate (the day I thought it was all over)
17
26%
Sale falling through in September '24
9
14%
Ian Royal
6
9%
Other (please specify)
1
2%
 
Total votes: 66
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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by Sutekh » 07 May 2025 11:14

Sanguine The end, as we know it at least, of the women's team, was a particular low point for me. Women's football on the whole continues to be on the up and for many years we had a team that very much batted above their station. Hope something can be done about this in the coming seasons.


Funny thing was Dai sanctioned the sale of the women’s team as a separate entity which enabled a rescue plan to be put together so would suggest it was actually his top moment.

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by Snowflake Royal » 07 May 2025 12:07

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Sanguine The end, as we know it at least, of the women's team, was a particular low point for me. Women's football on the whole continues to be on the up and for many years we had a team that very much batted above their station. Hope something can be done about this in the coming seasons.


Funny thing was Dai sanctioned the sale of the women’s team as a separate entity which enabled a rescue plan to be put together so would suggest it was actually his top moment.

Didn’t happen though did it.

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by Sutekh » 07 May 2025 12:39

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Sanguine The end, as we know it at least, of the women's team, was a particular low point for me. Women's football on the whole continues to be on the up and for many years we had a team that very much batted above their station. Hope something can be done about this in the coming seasons.


Funny thing was Dai sanctioned the sale of the women’s team as a separate entity which enabled a rescue plan to be put together so would suggest it was actually his top moment.

Didn’t happen though did it.

Wasn’t him that stopped it though was it

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by Sanguine » 07 May 2025 12:58

I feel like one of you needs to shout 'na na na na boo boo' and stick your tongue out.

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by Forbury Lion » 07 May 2025 14:41

Sanguine The end, as we know it at least, of the women's team, was a particular low point for me. Women's football on the whole continues to be on the up and for many years we had a team that very much batted above their station. Hope something can be done about this in the coming seasons.
Womens football is the thing to invest in, has potential to earn big money at the highest level if it still has room to grow, as long as they keep wages sensible and not spiralling out of control like the mens game.... we were at the top level, but I guess you have to have the funds to run it and that was the issue.


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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by Forbury Lion » 07 May 2025 14:46

Having a women's team is a big plus for anyone looking to sell the club to a rich billionaire (one with actual money who is fit for purpose) as they can throw more money into the club due to half the costs being allocated to the women's team (even if in reality they're not), same with an academy, allocate some of the costs there...... so if Couhig's long term goal is to sell up same as Wycombe then that could be good news for the women's team.

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by Schards#2 » 07 May 2025 15:46

To throw in additional low point, Blackpool (H) 0-3

Selles left and it felt like Hunt had been appointed, not as a shrewd selection, but as the only possible option. We waited to see how the change would impact the team and witnessed one of the worst performances of the season. I remember driving home from that game thinking we were going to go into freefall, there would be a mass player exodus in January, the embargo would prevent us sourcing replacements and we would struggle to avoid relegation regardless of any further points deduction. I actually bet on relegation at 40/1. Any takeover possibilities also seemed dead in the water.

That was a grim time, I don't see Hunt as a great manager but credit to him for getting a tune out of the squad going forward in that scenario and lifting them from that miserable low point.

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by blythspartan » 07 May 2025 15:54

The takeover collapsing in September 2024 for me. I never really took the deal to buy Bearwood seriously, but probably should have done. Also, Dai running around the pitch was odd.

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by Ascotexgunner » 07 May 2025 19:08

The pitch invasion when we had had enough against Port Vale.....think it was the week he had sold Vickers and Abbey behind the managers back, if what I hear is true.


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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by AthleticoSpizz » 07 May 2025 19:21

Late payment of the ‘less than wealthy’ ground staffs wages

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by jd82 » 08 May 2025 10:41

Andy Carroll 'hand of god' sending off, and the subsequent draw with Luton, has got to be in with a shout as a specific 'moment'

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by Royal_jimmy » 14 May 2025 22:18

Being shafted over 3 times by Huddersfield

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by TiagoIlori » 14 May 2025 22:45

Training ground was a kick in the teeth but it was put to bed so quickly so didn’t feel too low ultimately.

I lost all confidence after Shrewsbury although I didn’t watch the game itself so didn’t take much promise like others did. It felt like we just weren’t good enough, had no easy way to bridge the experience a bit and that we were on our way down again. I put my vote on that for that reason.

Equally in its own way this season is up there for me. I hope we aren’t sentimental this summer, but I’ll never forget the effort the players put in right until the final whistle.


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Re: Low point of the Dai era

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by Vision » 24 May 2025 16:43



Not sure of the accuracy of this.

No way Matt Carson played 172 games for us.

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by Sutekh » 24 May 2025 16:53

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Not sure of the accuracy of this.

No way Matt Carson played 172 games for us.


Probably a typo, he made 17 apps for Reading before joining Grimsby last year and this season he’s been on loan at Radcliffe and Alfreton

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by From Despair To Where? » 24 May 2025 22:50

Odd how there was a sense of disappointment that we didn't offer Carson a new deal and he's now spent the best part of last season on loan to the arse end of Conference North.

Does make you think that despite all the noise with the ownership, the people actually running he football side do actually know what they're doing


He could still prove to be one that got away but I'm not holding my breath

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by Snowflake Royal » 25 May 2025 00:43

From Despair To Where? Odd how there was a sense of disappointment that we didn't offer Carson a new deal and he's now spent the best part of last season on loan to the arse end of Conference North.

Does make you think that despite all the noise with the ownership, the people actually running he football side do actually know what they're doing


He could still prove to be one that got away but I'm not holding my breath

Was there a sense of disappointment? I thought the feeling was despite a bright start he wasn’t up to it. Seemed to cumble under the pressure of being in front of a crowd, and wasn’t the best defender to start with despite a good left foot cross.

Absolutely fell apart in front of the 'hostile' crowds at Exeter and Cambridge

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by From Despair To Where? » 25 May 2025 07:00

Yep, I remember a few people saying he was worth another contract.

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by SouthDownsRoyal » 26 May 2025 09:51

The whole era pretty much

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