ThePompousPaladin
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- Apr 7, 2013
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.... we are all behind you.
nope
.... we are all behind you.
I'm genuinely devastated by my schoolboy error, I'm one of the ********s that sneer at people when they do such things [emoji15]Yeah, but he spelt 'there' wrong so is not to be trusted
Kevo, where I sit on the eastern side of the North, it is a huge majority who wish him and his tactical ineptitude gone. I am not sure your assumption that NSC is not representative would hold water or is this Social (media) engineering as any CEO/COO worth their sale would engage in these days.
I refer you to post #22. I noticed the error straightaway but have failed to work out how to edit posts via my new fangled tapatalk application. My apologies.For we pedants, the criticism should read "but he spelt 'there' wrongLY so is not to be trusted". So personally I don't trust the critic either.
We are not a pressure group (well I'm not anyway)
I'm genuinely devastated by my schoolboy error, I'm one of the ********s that sneer at people when they do such things [emoji15]
I blame that wretched autocorrect. . . .You spelt ********s wrong!
The point is polls and supporters are very fickle. OK many may want him out now but win at Derby and the next home game and the view will be very different. Further there is the assumption on here is that any replacement for Sami would get the club out of relegation trouble whereas there is no certainty of that whatsoever.
The truth of the situation is that the club are in a relegation scrap which should not be entirely unexpected given everything, whatever the pronounced words from the Board have been.
Tony and his directors have to look at the bigger picture.
What?The polls are also a snapshot in time. Be careful what you wish for.
Hang on. Going back to the end of last season, at what point exactly should we have started to expect a relegation scrap?The truth of the situation is that the club are in a relegation scrap which should not be entirely unexpected given everything, whatever the pronounced words from the Board have been.
NSC doesn't speak for me.
The point is polls and supporters are very fickle. OK many may want him out now but win at Derby and the next home game and the view will be very different. Further there is the assumption on here is that any replacement for Sami would get the club out of relegation trouble whereas there is no certainty of that whatsoever.
The truth of the situation is that the club are in a relegation scrap which should not be entirely unexpected given everything, whatever the pronounced words from the Board have been.
Tony and his directors have to look at the bigger picture.
NSC doesn't speak for me.