Originally posted by West London is Rss
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So he gets excited, that's fine but get excited when it's done and announce it at the correct time. Could he not have waited a few hours until after the game if he was so desperate to tell the world? What if the whole staff and squad are behind Ramsey, as it's been reported today. Don't you think it could have upset and effected the performance of staff and players ahead of the game? Luckily it didn't but the point is, the tweet wasn't going to do any good, so what was the point in it? I tend to agree with a poster above who mentioned it could possibly have been to stick two fingers up to Sherwood after talks broke down as I really can't see what intention his tweet had that could be construed to have a positive effect? I really hope that isn't the case though as that's a completely different argument.
Believe it or not, I want TF to succeed and I think he will in the long term but as I said in the original post, why can't he just get on with it? TF is obviously feeling under pressure, didn't he question a fans loyalty on Monday due to the fan having a pop at him?
Get the 'dream manager' to sign on the dotted line and call a press conference to announce it, then tell the world how happy you are. I think you're right and he has got excited but do it behind closed doors because he's opening himself up to get absolutely hammered if it goes wrong, which can easily happen in this game.
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