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Okay "shocking" might be the wrong word, but it could have been dealt with quickly. Speak to everyone and come to a decision, like Stoke have.
It comes down to this and is reflected in posts today.
The ones that didn't like Magilton, will defend his suspension and the ones who felt he should be given more of a chance will defend him, Thats life. i fit into the latter category, and though disappointed with the last 2 results didn't feel it was time for him to move on.
Bernies is prime example, he never liked him from day one and now suddenly feels vindicated, because he has already made a decision on what actually happened because it suits his beliefs
Or maybe the players are revolting cos they are being managed so badly.
And this again would be GPs fault for not seeing this coming and reining the manager in.
Not looking too good for him whichever way you look at the argument.
Or maybe the players are revolting cos they are being managed so badly.
And this again would be GPs fault for not seeing this coming and reining the manager in.
Not looking too good for him whichever way you look at the argument.
sack gp then
qpr comes first
magilton MUST be allowed to stay
Running the London Marathon for the Down's Syndrome Association....
I think JMs position is now untenable - whether proven guilty or not.
Rightly or wrongly, how on earth can he have mutual respect.
And he would know this.
Him managing that bunch of players will never work out now - in a million years.
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