by West F » 
          01 Nov 2025 09:58
         
         
        
       
       
       andrew1957 Mid Sussex Royal 15 players left in the summer?  Must be including U11's....and he obviously had no say on who was let go
15 at the end of the season might be a slight exaggeration but 16 players who played in the first team left during or at the end of the 2024/25 season and these represented 49 league and cup goals between them (appearances in. 24/25 below and goals in brackets). The remaining players left at the start of this season had only scored 29 league and cup goals between them.
Knibbs 47 (16)
Bindon 47 (3)
Wareham 44 (7)
Campbell 42 (7)
Mbengue 37 (1)
Craig 35 (2)
Smith 26 (11)
Dean 24
Akande 21
Bodin 16 (2)
Holzman 15
Button 11
Carroll 9
Boyce-Clarke 3
Wellens 2
Azeez 1
In summary Hunt’s views mirror mine. He wasn’t backed enough in the summer (particularly in the striker goalscoring department) and has been made the scapegoat for the owners bad decisions.
 
They couldn’t sack him when they finally took over the club. He had taken the team to the cusp of the play-offs. It would have created a backlash from the supporters at the time. Couhig is an attorney, meaning he is most definitely not an idiot. Better to glaze Noel, but not back him and let him die a natural death as soon as the Yoof section sing a verse of ‘Sacked in the morning’.
Never wanted Noel to get the job permanently with a three year deal. Was frustrated by his inverted winger tactic that was a recycled version of PepBall*. But, he changed this and the performances improved. The man was sacked after one defeat in seven when the level of performance was much better. If this was allowed to continue, they would be stuck with him.
They sacked Noel and the new manager and his acolytes were in post in twenty minutes. If Jacobson and Couhig back this lot in January, then you will know whether not backing Noel was choice, rather than a result of circumstances. Hunt was not Jacobson’s choice as manager, Richardson definitely is. 
Now it is all on them, they will be judged and criticised based on results, without the ability to dangle the skeleton of Dai Yongge at the supporters and say ‘Look, it could be worse”. The armour of Hunt is now gone. If the Accrington Stanley crew don’t get it right, the sacking of Noel will become a stick to beat them with. You can disagree with it, but this is what will happen. It sounds almost Machiavellian. But don’t forget that our owner does this for a living.
*PepBall. If Pep does it, it can’t be wrong.