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Interesting article in today's Guardian on Hubris Syndrome that "rang a few bells". I'll say no more! (Sorry, unusually, there was nothing about Saints in the sports pages).

 

Anyway back to hubris syndrome which has, according to the article, the following symptoms ~

 

A narcissistic propensity to see one's world primarily as an arena in which to exercise power and seek glory.

 

A disproportionate concern with image and presentation.

 

A messianic manner.

 

Excessive confidence in own judgement and contempt for advice.

 

Exaggerated self-belief, bordering on omnipotence.

 

A belief that one is accountable solely to history or God (my favourite).

 

Loss of contact with reality; often associated with progressive isolation.

 

Restlessness, recklessness and impulsiveness.

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Interesting article in today's Guardian on Hubris Syndrome that "rang a few bells". I'll say no more! (Sorry, unusually, there was nothing about Saints in the sports pages).

 

Anyway back to hubris syndrome which has, according to the article, the following symptoms ~

 

A narcissistic propensity to see one's world primarily as an arena in which to exercise power and seek glory.

 

A disproportionate concern with image and presentation.

 

A messianic manner.

 

Excessive confidence in own judgement and contempt for advice.

 

Exaggerated self-belief, bordering on omnipotence.

 

A belief that one is accountable solely to history or God (my favourite).

 

Loss of contact with reality; often associated with progressive isolation.

 

Restlessness, recklessness and impulsiveness.

 

How is that possible?

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Interesting article in today's Guardian on Hubris Syndrome that "rang a few bells". I'll say no more! (Sorry, unusually, there was nothing about Saints in the sports pages).

 

Anyway back to hubris syndrome which has, according to the article, the following symptoms ~

 

A narcissistic propensity to see one's world primarily as an arena in which to exercise power and seek glory.

 

A disproportionate concern with image and presentation.

 

A messianic manner.

 

Excessive confidence in own judgement and contempt for advice.

 

Exaggerated self-belief, bordering on omnipotence.

 

A belief that one is accountable solely to history or God (my favourite).

 

Loss of contact with reality; often associated with progressive isolation.

 

Restlessness, recklessness and impulsiveness.

 

You're right, it does sound like Alpine!

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Interesting article in today's Guardian on Hubris Syndrome that "rang a few bells". I'll say no more! (Sorry, unusually, there was nothing about Saints in the sports pages).

 

Anyway back to hubris syndrome which has, according to the article, the following symptoms ~

 

A narcissistic propensity to see one's world primarily as an arena in which to exercise power and seek glory.

 

A disproportionate concern with image and presentation.

 

A messianic manner.

 

Excessive confidence in own judgement and contempt for advice.

 

Exaggerated self-belief, bordering on omnipotence.

 

A belief that one is accountable solely to history or God (my favourite).

 

Loss of contact with reality; often associated with progressive isolation.

 

Restlessness, recklessness and impulsiveness.

 

 

OK so that sums up Gordon Brown.

 

Now what was it about the unrelated to football bit

 

 

 

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So which of those are you owning up to, Dunc?

 

Only joking! See you at Ten Acres.

 

Nah, decided to give Eastleigh a miss - with 2000 there and no terracing the view will be crap.

I hate these Saturdays when we aren't playing and our very future is in the balance. I think now the price of relegation will be potentially larger than when we lost our premiership status. I remember Rupert one year saying if we went down the building plans for SMS would be shelved and at the time thinking thats a helluva forfeit but with administration likely should we not avoid the drop the next few weeks are crucial, hubris or not! Enjoy the game this afternoon - horrible to think if Eastleigh go up and we go down there will only be 2 leagues between us!

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Nah, decided to give Eastleigh a miss - with 2000 there and no terracing the view will be crap.

I hate these Saturdays when we aren't playing and our very future is in the balance. I think now the price of relegation will be potentially larger than when we lost our premiership status. I remember Rupert one year saying if we went down the building plans for SMS would be shelved and at the time thinking thats a helluva forfeit but with administration likely should we not avoid the drop the next few weeks are crucial, hubris or not! Enjoy the game this afternoon - horrible to think if Eastleigh go up and we go down there will only be 2 leagues between us!

 

Its almost worth a thread next season - bearing in mind a large amount of Eastleigh fans are Saints fans .. 'Who will you support in the local League 2 derby?'

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Interesting article in today's Guardian on Hubris Syndrome that "rang a few bells". I'll say no more! (Sorry, unusually, there was nothing about Saints in the sports pages).

 

Anyway back to hubris syndrome which has, according to the article, the following symptoms ~

 

A narcissistic propensity to see one's world primarily as an arena in which to exercise power and seek glory.

 

A disproportionate concern with image and presentation.

 

A messianic manner.

 

Excessive confidence in own judgement and contempt for advice.

 

Exaggerated self-belief, bordering on omnipotence.

 

A belief that one is accountable solely to history or God (my favourite).

 

Loss of contact with reality; often associated with progressive isolation.

 

Restlessness, recklessness and impulsiveness.

 

Frankly, I'm at odds as to who you are referring to, mate. ;)

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Well, he has always shown worrying personality traits, nice to finally have a name for it though. He's in the company of many a crazed leader - who lose sight of their remit to serve the public and have overblown belief in their own importance/ability...

 

How do we get saddled with these people...

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Well, he has always shown worrying personality traits, nice to finally have a name for it though. He's in the company of many a crazed leader - who lose sight of their remit to serve the public and have overblown belief in their own importance/ability...

 

How do we get saddled with these people...

Simple really, they just log on to the forum and let us all have it........
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How much did you get paid for your Fifth Column services ?

 

Even if I was trying to undermine people (although I don't really know how that can be done through a protest - perhaps you can explain), I could never do as much damage to Lowe haters as you do with your utterly ignorant, hyperbolic and frankly laughable posts.

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Interesting article in today's Guardian on Hubris Syndrome that "rang a few bells". I'll say no more! (Sorry, unusually, there was nothing about Saints in the sports pages).

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Restlessness, recklessness and impulsiveness.

Duncan - what part of the Grauniad is it in?, would like to read it (sorry, being lazy!).

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Interesting article in today's Guardian on Hubris Syndrome that "rang a few bells". I'll say no more! (Sorry, unusually, there was nothing about Saints in the sports pages).

 

Anyway back to hubris syndrome which has, according to the article, the following symptoms ~

 

A narcissistic propensity to see one's world primarily as an arena in which to exercise power and seek glory.

 

A disproportionate concern with image and presentation.

 

A messianic manner.

 

Excessive confidence in own judgement and contempt for advice.

 

Exaggerated self-belief, bordering on omnipotence.

 

A belief that one is accountable solely to history or God (my favourite).

 

Loss of contact with reality; often associated with progressive isolation.

 

Restlessness, recklessness and impulsiveness.

My dear boy you really are obsessed..........and generally wrong these days too.I remember the days when you were a respected poster.

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My dear boy you really are obsessed..........and generally wrong these days too.I remember the days when you were a respected poster.

 

Manji - I was never respected by the likes of you :)

 

Nothing serious, just trying to enliven a dull w/end for us Saints fans - FWIW I am right behind Rupert, well at least till the season's end. Maybe there's some good news just around the corner????

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Duncan, we all know that the only time you would like to be behind Lowe is if he was standing on the edge of a cliff.....

 

Perhaps there is a new one? The Fitzhugh Syndrome. Someone who develops an obsessive hatred for someone who runs a football club?

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Duncan you are getting obsessive.Last week we were going into administration now we are being led by a maniac.I realise that you might be right in one of those to a degree.

 

Come on, nickh, only yesterday I was apologising to you and now you've got up my nose again. It is you who has read into Fitzhugh's post a link with our leader - Fitzhugh didn't mention him.

 

 

I certainly couldn't see a connection .............!!

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There's an important point in there about the role "cabinet government" and/or just having some other voice of reason around to apply some constraint. We just don't have that among our board - just the invertebrate Wilde, and a handful of lapdogs. Hence, Lowe ploughs on with his schemes without objection and we end up, well, where we are..

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Duncan, we all know that the only time you would like to be behind Lowe is if he was standing on the edge of a cliff.....

 

Perhaps there is a new one? The Fitzhugh Syndrome. Someone who develops an obsessive hatred for someone who runs a football club?

 

 

Funnily enough I think I prefer him to Wilde. Lowe is a bit like Thatcher towards the end of her time in power - absolutely barking but at least you knew where you stood. Plus I think he would probably stick to his word which is more than you can say about Mikey. And Bern, I don't obsessively hate him but I hate with an obsession what he has done to our club. There is a subtle difference but don't know if you can appreciate it.

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Even if I was trying to undermine people (although I don't really know how that can be done through a protest - perhaps you can explain), I could never do as much damage to Lowe haters as you do with your utterly ignorant, hyperbolic and frankly laughable posts.

 

NOTHING compares to the ignorant, hyperbolic and frankly laughable bollllocks that your Messiah comes out with.

 

He more-than compensates any "damage" you claim I do to the anti-argument.

 

He wasnt born with a silver spoon in his mouth; he was born with a silver foot in his mouth.

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There's an important point in there about the role "cabinet government" and/or just having some other voice of reason around to apply some constraint. We just don't have that among our board - just the invertebrate Wilde, and a handful of lapdogs. Hence, Lowe ploughs on with his schemes without objection and we end up, well, where we are..

 

This is one of my biggest problems, the sycophancy that we have at the moment. There just doesn't appear to be anyone willing to pull Lowe to one side and suggest that maybe he isn't always right!!!!

 

I'm not talking about outright opposition and arguments in a boardroom, but a balance, where other people's thoughts are sought, and more importantly digested, because everything I see is it being run very autocratically.

 

With all due respect to Dave Jones, I don't think he does anything apart from what he's told, Wilde probably likes to think he gets consulted, but in reality we all know Lowe is calling the shots and although I'm sure Cowen sometimes tries, I just don't think he has that much influence over Lowe.

 

For example when he decided he was going to open the AGM with that letter, Cowen should have pulled him to one side and said, "I really don't think is a good idea Rupert" and perhaps more importantly Lowe should have listened to him.

 

As much as there are others in the boardroom, I still get the feeling that it is Lowe who is running the show.

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And Bern, I don't obsessively hate him but I hate with an obsession what he has done to our club. There is a subtle difference but don't know if you can appreciate it.

 

Sadly a few dinlo's fail to appreciate that subtle yet succinct difference, and continue to put down opposition of Lowe to reasons of ignorance, inverted snobbery and/or plain hatred, as opposed to a reasoned and well argued position.

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This is one of my biggest problems, the sycophancy that we have at the moment. There just doesn't appear to be anyone willing to pull Lowe to one side and suggest that maybe he isn't always right!!!!

 

I'm not talking about outright opposition and arguments in a boardroom, but a balance, where other people's thoughts are sought, and more importantly digested, because everything I see is it being run very autocratically.

 

With all due respect to Dave Jones, I don't think he does anything apart from what he's told, Wilde probably likes to think he gets consulted, but in reality we all know Lowe is calling the shots and although I'm sure Cowen sometimes tries, I just don't think he has that much influence over Lowe.

 

For example when he decided he was going to open the AGM with that letter, Cowen should have pulled him to one side and said, "I really don't think is a good idea Rupert" and perhaps more importantly Lowe should have listened to him.

 

As much as there are others in the boardroom, I still get the feeling that it is Lowe who is running the show.

 

The world needs visionaries. People who take that step and make things happen while using a "Full Steam Ahead and Damn the Torpedoes" attitude.

 

There is however a very fine line between those who actually have the Wit and Wisdom to make that work, and those who end up looking stupid and failing dismally as we now see at SMS.

 

The Ex Ceo of the MNC I used to work for had a vision. the trouble is he had no common sense and had nobody who would stand alongside him and bounce ideas or question every angle until the "Vision" became workable as well as visionary. The company faltered, he was called the Worst CEO in American COrporate History

He was quoted as saying "but everybody agreed with my decisions" and the interviewer responded by saying - well of course, you fired anyone who dissented...

 

IF we get to the end of the season intact and in the CCC and without new owners, then from SOMEWHERE, that Voice needs to tell him to take that step back from hands -on and give the fans something and someone they can rally behind who at least thinks before acting

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NOTHING compares to the ignorant, hyperbolic and frankly laughable bollllocks that your Messiah comes out with.

 

He more-than compensates any "damage" you claim I do to the anti-argument.

 

He wasnt born with a silver spoon in his mouth; he was born with a silver foot in his mouth.

 

Whatever you may misguidedly think, I'm not Pro Lowe, and to be honest I don't have the time or inclination to keep on arguing this point with someone that is so out of touch, his posts are derided, humoured and then laughed at. It's like having Scooby back (except you are far less entertaining).

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Not much chance of that happening DP. Wotte has already told us he keeps the job if we stay up.
To be fair if Wotte does lead us to safety would it not be then damned stupid to get rid of him??? His record to do so will be a lot better than NP's or any of the other past managers and so will have earned the right in my opinion.

If we go down then we need to take stock but Wotte has impressed me by his uniting of the dressing room his understanding how to work in this league.

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