Newcastle lack leadership says exchairman Freddy Shepherd

25 January 2009 13:35
Shepherd has hit out at the "lack of leadership" at St James' Park and backed the supporters who blame the sports retail tycoon for the club's decline.[LNB]He has also had a dig at Kinnear for holding predecessors Sam Allardyce and Kevin Keegan responsible for relegation-threatened Newcastle's current predicament.[LNB]"It saddens me like any supporter to see the plight the club is in," Shepherd said.[LNB]"Like every Newcastle fan I am praying that they can survive this season because the repercussions of relegation are unthinkable.[LNB]"It's clear that many fans are fearful over what they see as the lack of leadership at the club.[LNB]"The owner has to restore confidence by showing himself in public at St James's Park and taking a hands-on role.[LNB]"He's had a lot of flak from disgruntled fans, but they have a right to call it as they see it.[LNB]"I got plenty of stick during my time in charge, but not even my sternest critics can accuse me of hiding. I was always there in the firing line.[LNB]"You've got to be brave enough to step up to the plate. Mike Ashley must show leadership in the tricky months that lie ahead." [LNB]Shepherd was forced out of Newcastle after Ashley launched a £134.4 million takeover of the Tyneside club in 2007.[LNB]"No one should feel sorry for Mike Ashley," Shepherd added. "He got the club on the cheap.[LNB]"He got a fantastic deal when Sir John Hall sold out and set the price at £134 million.[LNB]"The value of the property and the playing assets that he got was at least three times what he paid for the club.[LNB]"He got a state-of-the-art 52,000-seater stadium – which you couldn't build today for less than £400 million – as well as a brand new training complex, an Academy and a squad of players that was bursting with internationals.[LNB]"There is no use him bleating about the debt he inherited," said Shepherd. "Had he bothered to check he would have known that there was a £57-million securitisation settlement required when Sir John Hall sold.[LNB]"And when he sells the club, there is an agreement that the money he has lent the club will all be paid back to him.[LNB]"I have never to this day understood why he didn't undertake due diligence.[LNB]"The simple truth is that Mr Ashley didn't do his homework before buying." [LNB]He continued: "They (Newcastle) have been unlucky in some respects – it isn't all down to bad management – but mistakes have clearly been made.[LNB]"Some of the losses on the latest accounts are the result of decisions taken by the owner.[LNB]"He decided to sack Sam Allardyce as manager after just 24 games, and that cost £4.6 million.[LNB]"And the events that led to Kevin Keegan's departure could also have serious financial consequences for the next accounts." [LNB]Shepherd also condemned Kinnear for blaming Allardyce and Keegan for the weakness of his first-team squad.[LNB]"I thought it was extremely unfair to blame the two previous managers for the lack of depth in the present squad," Shepherd said.[LNB]"I know those two guys well and they, like all my other managers, would have always been fighting to squeeze as much money for signings as they could.[LNB]"Kinnear has blamed Keegan, blamed Allardyce, moaned that the squad isn't good enough and complained that the fans don't understand.[LNB]"It seems that Joe Kinnear blames everyone but himself." [LNB]Shepherd, who ran Newcastle for ten years after Sir John Hall stepped down as chairman, defended his own record.[LNB]"I know I made mistakes during my time, but I am still proud of my legacy," he said.[LNB]"During my time, we went from a struggling team in the Championship playing in a ramshackle ground to a club that almost won the Premier League and ended up in one of the best stadiums in the country.[LNB]"We signed world-class stars, attracted top managers, played 120 matches in Europe, got to two FA Cup Finals and had four Wembley appearances.[LNB]"The proof that we were doing something very right was in the house-full signs that we had up for nearly 15 years.[LNB]"If Mike Ashley could achieve that sort of transformation he would have done remarkably well." [LNB]And Shepherd insisted: "The single most important thing he must do is to immediately recruit someone to run the club who has a background in top football administration," Shepherd added.[LNB]"The club is crying out for a chairman or a chief executive who has experience of running a big football club.[LNB]"That's not a job application because I've had my time but Ashley must find someone who knows how to run a football club." [LNB]

Source: Telegraph