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%
 
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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by Orion1871 » 06 May 2025 13:02

Sutekh 16 May 2017, when his deal to take ownership was finally approved.


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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by Hound » 06 May 2025 13:06

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Hound Bearwood was weird - definitely a low but again a bit of murmuring that Couhig was after the whole club. As said if he had bought it we’d prob have been sold months ago


At the time, didn't Couhig say something like "be patient ... you don't know the whole story" which would tie in with Bearwood being a tactic for getting the whole shebang.


Yeah, he was pretty angry about the reaction if I remember. That’s probably why. Maybe the truth will come out now

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by From Despair To Where? » 06 May 2025 13:11

To be honest, it all went a bit Donald Trump. When you think it can't get any worse, something else pops up. Undoubtedly there were some very low points but it all felt like self parody and a bit unreal.

There was a point about 4 years ago when people were saying "when we get x and y off the payroll, we'll save £6m in wages and we'll be ok" and I'm thinking "But we lost £25m last season, the problems are much deeper than that". It was about then that I thought this wasn't going to end particularly well, probably around the time 221% started getting mentioned.
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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by St Pauli » 06 May 2025 13:15

Bearwood for me.

Good to see Ian Royal polling well though.

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by Hound » 06 May 2025 13:58

From Despair To Where? To be honest, it all went a bit Donald Trump. When you think it can't get any worse, something else pops up. Undoubtedly there were some very low points but it all felt like self parody and a bit unreal.

There was a point about 4 years ago when people were saying "when we get x and y off the payroll, we'll save £6m in wages and we'll be ok" and I'm thinking "But we lost £25m last season, the problems are much deeper than that". It was about then that I thought this wasn't going to end particularly well, probably around the time 221% started getting mentioned.


Tbh the whole Stam season 2 definitely rung alarm bells - no way we could afford to be paying those fees and keep with ffp, and it was clear to all that the squad was nothing like promotion material

That Pauno season was a nice suprise but again the moment we realised promotion wasn’t happening it was very doom and gloom

I’d argue when news of the 7m for Aluko came out, that was also a huge low as it was clear those making the decisions were clueless


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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by Hound » 06 May 2025 14:00

Millsy Asking for the low point of Dai's era is like asking for the wettest part of the pacific ocean.


Hmm that’s actually quite good. You ok Millsy?

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by rabidbee » 06 May 2025 14:12

Millsy Asking for the low point of Dai's era is like asking for the wettest part of the pacific ocean.


<Geek>Technically, no part of the ocean is wet.</geek>

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by From Despair To Where? » 06 May 2025 14:46

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From Despair To Where? To be honest, it all went a bit Donald Trump. When you think it can't get any worse, something else pops up. Undoubtedly there were some very low points but it all felt like self parody and a bit unreal.

There was a point about 4 years ago when people were saying "when we get x and y off the payroll, we'll save £6m in wages and we'll be ok" and I'm thinking "But we lost £25m last season, the problems are much deeper than that". It was about then that I thought this wasn't going to end particularly well, probably around the time 221% started getting mentioned.


Tbh the whole Stam season 2 definitely rung alarm bells - no way we could afford to be paying those fees and keep with ffp, and it was clear to all that the squad was nothing like promotion material

That Pauno season was a nice suprise but again the moment we realised promotion wasn’t happening it was very doom and gloom

I’d argue when news of the 7m for Aluko came out, that was also a huge low as it was clear those making the decisions were clueless


When you get to the point where you can half the wage bill and income still doesn't cover wages, let alone any other cost, you're fighting a losing battle., particularly when a wage bill that's more than double revenue still only gives you a bottom third team.

Unfortunately Dai building Bearwood gave him some credit in the bank that he didn't warrant.

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by Forbury Lion » 06 May 2025 15:15

Bearwood g8 - It felt like the former owner was starting to asset strip before liquidating the club, Had he been successful selling the training ground I imagine the stadium would have followed.

Had it been a different owner and different circumstances I may have accepted that there are teams above us in higher leagues who train in terrible facilities - Wycombe and Brentford sprang to mind, although I imagine Brentford have upgraded and saving the club and keeping the lights on and having a club was the priority, but with this owner I would have expected all the proceeds of the sale to remain in his pocket.

There was a turning point when the planning permission issue with the training ground prevented the sale and then the community asset order on the stadium, but there then followed sales falling through.

It would be interesting to heard Rob Couhig's take on all this, Was he buying the training ground as a way of getting the entire club? - once he'd offloaded Wycombe rather than buying it for Wycombe to use?


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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by Forbury Lion » 06 May 2025 15:18

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Hound Bearwood was weird - definitely a low but again a bit of murmuring that Couhig was after the whole club. As said if he had bought it we’d prob have been sold months ago


At the time, didn't Couhig say something like "be patient ... you don't know the whole story" which would tie in with Bearwood being a tactic for getting the whole shebang.


Yeah, he was pretty angry about the reaction if I remember. That’s probably why. Maybe the truth will come out now
Well what did he expect? Chairman of rival football club who has promised them new facilities makes a bid for our facilities... Who would have imagined that meant he wanted to get shot of his own club and buy ours?

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by Stranded » 06 May 2025 16:21

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At the time, didn't Couhig say something like "be patient ... you don't know the whole story" which would tie in with Bearwood being a tactic for getting the whole shebang.


Yeah, he was pretty angry about the reaction if I remember. That’s probably why. Maybe the truth will come out now
Well what did he expect? Chairman of rival football club who has promised them new facilities makes a bid for our facilities... Who would have imagined that meant he wanted to get shot of his own club and buy ours?


He was already on the way out at Wycombe - had found and made deals with the now owner. Looking back at reports, it was the company of his that owned Wycombe that was trying to buy the training ground, so may well have been the start of him looking at making a bid. Seem to recall reports of him being shown around the stadium too at about the same time.

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by Millsy » 06 May 2025 16:55

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Millsy Asking for the low point of Dai's era is like asking for the wettest part of the pacific ocean.


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Except for the entire ocean floor.

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by Millsy » 06 May 2025 16:56

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Millsy Asking for the low point of Dai's era is like asking for the wettest part of the pacific ocean.


Hmm that’s actually quite good. You ok Millsy?


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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by rabidbee » 06 May 2025 18:18

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Millsy Asking for the low point of Dai's era is like asking for the wettest part of the pacific ocean.


<Geek>Technically, no part of the ocean is wet.</geek>


Except for the entire ocean floor.

Yes, touché.

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by Sutekh » 06 May 2025 18:30

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<Geek>Technically, no part of the ocean is wet.</geek>


Except for the entire ocean floor.

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by WestYorksRoyal » 06 May 2025 18:38

I don't know whether Bearwood was part of Couhig’s masterplan, but his handling of it was tone deaf. I know other clubs in distress have done it, and I would have under if it was an administrator or respect owner. However, it really felt like asset stripping en route to liquidation.

Maybe now it's all over he can speak at more liberty on the matter, but hopefully he can understand the fan backlash it caused.

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by Lower West » 06 May 2025 21:02

Never giving a public interview............

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by Green » 07 May 2025 09:47

For me it was probably when Couhig was sueing Dai. Seemed like that would prohibit any deal going through, and that at that point it seemed more about revenge than any interest in the club. And the Bearwood thing I guess.

Agree with the Tilehurst end article on it all, "a welcome but complicated end to a bitter saga". The bitterness may take some time to rescind.

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by stealthpapes » 07 May 2025 10:50

The most poisonous atmosphere at a game I experienced was Charlton away, the away game before Shrewsbury. Tidy performance, then Charlton scored. Rinse and repeat * 4. Fans properly having a go at each other in the stand, literally arguing over whether the players were 18 or 19, like it mattered.

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Re: Low point of the Dai era

by Sanguine » 07 May 2025 10:56

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.

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