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In response to the crusade of Andy Naylor to get John Baine to quit, who on here thinks Andy Naylor should quit for the lack of impartiality and objectivity he applies to his articles?
In response to the crusade of Andy Naylor to get John Baine to quit, who on here thinks Andy Naylor should quit for the lack of impartiality and objectivity he applies to his articles?
Why? John Baine is employed by the club. He is not employed for his impartiality, he is employed to tow the party line. If he doesn't like the party line, then he should quit and voice his opinions away from the club. He can't have it both ways. Naylor is right
Why? John Baine is employed by the club. He is not employed for his impartiality, he is employed to tow the party line. If he doesn't like the party line, then he should quit and voice his opinions away from the club. He can't have it both ways. Naylor is right
He isn't employed though is he... he doesn't get paid. He does it as a favour for the club.
I've defended Naylor in the past, but every article he does now is out to defend Adams and attack people who criticise Adams. It's a joke. There is no impartiality
Why? John Baine is employed by the club. He is not employed for his impartiality, he is employed to tow the party line. If he doesn't like the party line, then he should quit and voice his opinions away from the club. He can't have it both ways. Naylor is right
As far as I see it they're both in a position where they're allowed to voice an opinion. That's all they've both done, so I see no problem with anyone.
Agreed with this stance. I think Andy should allow JB the chance to defend himself though.
Naylor is a prat, pure and simple, Vinicombe must be spinning in his grave.
Agreed with this stance. I think Andy should allow JB the chance to defend himself though.
Why on earth do people on here feel they have the right to demand someone resign?
Agreed with this stance. I think Andy should allow JB the chance to defend himself though.
Why? John Baine is employed by the club. He is not employed for his impartiality, he is employed to tow the party line. If he doesn't like the party line, then he should quit and voice his opinions away from the club. He can't have it both ways. Naylor is right
Employed to toe the party line?
This is Attila we're talking about here. Are you taking the piss?
Incidentally, Nicky Forster called his team's first-half performance against Cheltenham's 'inept'? Should he belt up and toe the party line as well?