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Samwatto2008: Ray Trew vs Alan Hardy

As we come up to the eight-month mark since Alan Hardy’s takeover I thought I’d shine a light on his achievements so far at Notts County and highlight some key parts of his ownership in the club.

A bit of background on the main reason for the takeover. In February 2010 Ray Trew picked up the club with its priceless heritage and the Meadow Lane ground for £1 after Munto Finance, a firm that claimed to be backed by Middle East fortunes, turned out to be a complete pack full of lies.

During his ownership he oversaw Notts winning the League Two title in the 2009-2010 under Steve Cotterill. After the celebrations from promotion, though, it all sort of went wrong for Trew in terms of management.

Between 2009 and January 2017, Notts had gone through 13 managers. By 2016 I'm sure many other Notts fans would agree the situation at the club had become an absolute circus.

Trew eventually cut his losses and agreed to sell the club to Hardy for a reported £3.5m. Along with the keys to Meadow Lane, Hardy also inherited a commitment to HMRC to pay off the accumulated debts.

To put a long story short, finishing 17th in the league just a season before with relegation seemingly on the cards in 2017 and a bunch of outstanding cheques, Hardy had taken on an impossible task of retaining County's Football League status.

So, with the club taken over successfully and fans in desperate need of a statement for survival, what was Hardy’s statement?

His first step was to appoint a new manager as John Sheridan was shown the door for gross misconduct and verbal abuse of an official, bringing in Kevin Nolan, a quality midfielder for the likes of Bolton, West Ham and Newcastle but relatively untested as manager, save for a short spell at Leyton Orient.

At a time where relegation was looking like a real possibility the communication between Nolan and Hardy had to be flawless with no complications. With the takeover and new appointment happening in the January transfer window it was important for Notts to give their squad a real boost for the second half of the season.

Marc Bola, Jorge Grant, Josh Clackstone, Tahvon Campbell and Shola Ameobi were recruited, with all but Shola signing on loan.

So Hardy was already being praised for the money he had put into the club and the statement him and Nolan had made with the signings by the fans but how did things start to pan out?

Nolan managed to start off his Notts managerial career with a home draw against local rivals Mansfield Town. In 21 league games in charge he managed to secure 10 WINS, 4 DRAWS and 7 DEFEATS, for a side doomed for relegation that isn’t half bad. Nolan had turned a relegation battle into a mid-table team in 21 games and the fans were loving it.

Attendances started to rise and rise. With Hardy doing constant offers to bring new fans and existing fans to believe and support in a new Notts team. Hardy continues to impress fans by constantly investing in the club and making the Notts County experience enjoyable for all.

With the 2017-18 season looking promising we only have him to thank for his decision making and passion for this club.

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DangerousSausage

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I thought there was going to be a fight when I read the headline!

It's too soon to compare. When people wax lyrical about our promotion team of 2010, they should remember that it was Ray Trew who paid for it. If he hadn't, and he hadn't made the right call by appointing Steve Cotterill, we would probably never have won promotion that season. After investing a lot in the ground and the club, his reign slowly degenerated into a circus, there's no argument there.

Now Alan Hardy is in charge. He didn't have Ray Trew's advantage of a fully assembled team capable of winning the league, but, like RT, he had a galvanising effect and we finished the season on a high. Like the Trews he also made the right call on the manager. Whether the uptick in our fortunes continues into this season remains to be seen. He also has a bit of a weakness for social media and telling everyone about the wonderful players we're going to sign, and I got a bit of deja vu when I read the story about the revamped Family Stand.

Ultimately the most important thing a chairman can do is hire and fire managers, and Alan Hardy is still relatively untested here. Like Ray Trew, he made the right initial call. But what call will he make if we're in the bottom six come November? Will he back the manager or cut his losses? And, when Nolan eventually goes or chooses to leave (hopefully not for a while), where will he look for a successor? Mr Hardy has a lot to prove in many ways. Good luck to him and us!

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16 hours ago, DangerousSausage said:

He also has a bit of a weakness for social media and telling everyone about the wonderful players we're going to sign.

I must admit, this does tick me off for a number of reasons. If you say something negative or contradicting he will just block you. As a fan i should be allowed to express my opinion, good or bad and not be shut off by our own owner. It's good hes interacting with fans but i think some of the updates he provides should be left alone and put on the actually official NCFC twitter page. 



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