McG wrote: ↑13 May 2020, 03:20
bdr529 wrote: ↑27 Mar 2020, 13:57
Manoah2u wrote: ↑21 Mar 2020, 08:43
unless you've paid a million bucks for a shirt, it won't make any difference.
Certainly not with that attitude
Don't worry every year this guy hops on the Williams won't make it bandwagon.
Hasn't have anything to do with it. With all do respect, but a shirt of a couple of bucks is not going to save the team, and though I honestly understand the feeling and respect the support, it would be even sadder if selling shirts actually saves the team from drowning.
I still see people can't get it over their head that being openly critical does not equal 'won't make it'.
I do admit very well that, at the start of last season, i had zero belief Williams would manage to make the end, they managed, so well, actually, great. Regarding recent news articles about teams in danger and William's state, i very much wondered again whether they survive, but the news article they have now a new head is absolutely great and shows they're not actually about to tip over.
That does not mean however that I expect anything positive to happen this year performancewise.
I also am nog ignorant for the way Williams operates nowadays, and is a far cry from the team I so much loved back in the day. The Piquet era, the Mansell era, the heartbreak moment with Ayrton, then glory with Hill (I think the 1996 Williams also looks fantastic) and Villeneuve, and then later on with Montoya.
And I've been vocal about it before, and I maintain my point, even though people are wayyyyyy toooo ignorant too and accusive of jumping on the rediculous feminsm bandwagon on my critizism on Claire.
I still hope we will see Claire get the full boot, and see Williams get run by a proper leader.
It's unfortunate people get blinded by their black and white way of looking at things, and then even through a box with a small hole in it.
Truth is though, Williams is a team that has the best engine in F1, the Mercedes, and still is plum last. They were right behind Mercedes at the start of the V6T era because of this grand engine, and where are they now.
It's not because they didn't get any chances or didn't get any luck, or too little money. It's complete and utter mismanagement. I'll repeat once again though. I hope nothing else but that this team gets back on their feet and becomes a glory team again. And the ONLY real good announcement i've heard recently is Simon' appointment as Management Director. I don't expect wonders, I don't think he's going to miraculously turn the team upside down, but It is good news.
Let's now hope that he is able to get people in the right direction, sweep through the team here and there, and use what's left of 2020 AND 2021 to prepare for a far better car for 2022's new rules. It's sad that they're going to be left with another year of backmarking in 2021 as they're forced to use the current design, but they have all the more time now to invest in 2022.