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A different kind of pasty
Beyond belief.
Indeed, but this is sadly how the world works today. There will be worse to come as CH was sacked by a JEW. BHA hang your head in shame: you've allowed yourselves to become a Zionist tool. The oppression of the Palestinian people will continue all the while Israeli agents are allowed to operate in British football.
So black managers are unsackable? What a load of bollocks.
Bit odd this? Why not have a dig at the clubs that haven't employed a BAME manager?
There ARE no racial implications IMHO. Just the traditional sacking of a manager on the back of a piss poor string of results. Is CH supposed to be patronised with special treatment? Pretty sure that's the last thing he'd want.
What it highlights is there literally is no longer any long term loyalty in football whatsoever, even if it was a stretch to suggest there still was.
I kind of saw Hughton as a beacon of some forgotten, perhaps rose tinted verson of football where longevity meant loyalty, stability and acceptance of a ride along the way. That a half season blip didn't inevitably mean a sacking, even when relegation is avoided, I feel we are just another football club like any other. I thought we were a bit different, that the football isn't actually the be all and end all of a football club, that managers, players and staff that get the club are more important than simply getting the club to a different place.
I don't know, I feel like the rest of the footballing world is looking in, and we're just another Premier League team with entitled fans and impatient owner with unreasonable expectations on what constitutes enough failure to warrant a sacking.
I suppose this is it though. The journey. From Hereford to here. We're where we battled to be, I guess.
So if West Brom hire Hughton are the 'Race Lobby' going to praise the same club they lambasted for sacking Moore?