Tom Hark Preston Park
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- Jul 6, 2003
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Reckon Sami relies WAY too much on the law of averages that says no matter how crap a manager you are, you're bound to win a match once in a while.
As I recall those 'in charge' wanted him to stay, he certainly wasn't sacked
Reckon Sami relies WAY too much on the law of averages that says no matter how crap a manager you are, you're bound to win a match once in a while.
Is that true?
Such luminaries would include T Bloom and of course P Barber.
They were wrong to want him to stay. Thankfully Sami did the decent thing.
Seem to recall he indicated he might be prepared to leave us four or 5 games before he resigned. Suspect he was hoping for a pay off, but when Bloom and Barber played hard ball by saying they wanted to give him more time, he realised he would have to resign as no pay off was forthcoming.
Wasn't it 1 in around 18 in his last two jobs? Or am I exaggerating
He offered to resign twice and was twice turned down. The third time, the club reluctantly accepted.
Lets not forget that Bloom was on his way to Oz for the family holiday but had to cut it short and fly back. Hardly the actions of someone who knew their manager would be leaving/resigning.
Quite. If Sami hadn't done the decent thing, therby forcing Bloom's hand, we'd probably be playing in League One this season
I think you're over complicating it. I think it was:
Step 1 - tell two fullbacks to do everything
Step 2 - everyone else mill around
Step 3 - give a Sami motivational talk (with arms crossed looking at own shoes)
As I recall those 'in charge' wanted him to stay, he certainly wasn't sacked
Lost 5-1 today and now three points adrift at the foot of the table
Lost 5-1 today and now three points adrift at the foot of the table