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Guest DebuchyAndTheBeast

I find Malkay a bit selfish in all this. His relations with Tan had deteriorated long ago and Cardiff aren't doing well so he can't say his sacking is unjustfied . Then when given the chance like AVB at Spurs to step down he refuses, tries to use the sympathy he does rightly deserve to come out of this as a martyr. Total lack of class  :thdn:

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I find Malkay a bit selfish in all this. His relations with Tan had deteriorated long ago and Cardiff aren't doing well so he can't say his sacking is unjustfied . Then when given the chance like AVB at Spurs to step down he refuses, tries to use the sympathy he does rightly deserve to come out of this as a martyr. Total lack of class  :thdn:

 

Seriously? Don't see it like that at all.

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I find Malkay a bit selfish in all this. His relations with Tan had deteriorated long ago and Cardiff aren't doing well so he can't say his sacking is unjustfied . Then when given the chance like AVB at Spurs to step down he refuses, tries to use the sympathy he does rightly deserve to come out of this as a martyr. Total lack of class  :thdn:

 

Seriously? Don't see it like that at all.

 

Agreed, total bollocks.

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I find Malkay a bit selfish in all this. His relations with Tan had deteriorated long ago and Cardiff aren't doing well so he can't say his sacking is unjustfied . Then when given the chance like AVB at Spurs to step down he refuses, tries to use the sympathy he does rightly deserve to come out of this as a martyr. Total lack of class  :thdn:

 

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I find Malkay a bit selfish in all this. His relations with Tan had deteriorated long ago and Cardiff aren't doing well so he can't say his sacking is unjustfied . Then when given the chance like AVB at Spurs to step down he refuses, tries to use the sympathy he does rightly deserve to come out of this as a martyr. Total lack of class  :thdn:

 

Seriously? Don't see it like that at all.

 

Then remove the knobhead Tan out of the equation. Based on footballing results alone he was always a candidate for sacking

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Guest bimpy474

It is though. It's f***ing mind boggling.

 

Not just that he should be sacked (I couldn't have a go at their fans or the board wanting a better man in if they can), but that the Norwich board are "clueless" for not sacking him, said by no other than the fella who apparently admires chairmen for sticking by their manager. I don't even know why I'm replying to you, you're a wind up, and obviously a very good one.

 

Far be it for me to point this out but, me thinks Brett uses Hughton as a reason to gobble Pardew. The worst Hughton does the better Pardew looks.

 

Well if you're suspicious of mind like. :lol:

 

Don't think there's a huge difference in class between them, think it's close but i'd still personally have Pardew everytime. Just Pardew has a far greater standard of players to work with which helps him massively. Hughton has spent a lot of money on his team in the summer and so far he's produced shocking football and shocking results.

 

I agree to an extent tbf, but i've got your number me laddo :lol:

 

Piss off, Bimps :lol:

 

I've noticed you crawling over to Pardew in recent weeks begging for forgiveness on your hands and knees  :aww:

 

:lol:

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I find Malkay a bit selfish in all this. His relations with Tan had deteriorated long ago and Cardiff aren't doing well so he can't say his sacking is unjustfied . Then when given the chance like AVB at Spurs to step down he refuses, tries to use the sympathy he does rightly deserve to come out of this as a martyr. Total lack of class  :thdn:

 

Seriously? Don't see it like that at all.

 

Then remove the knobhead Tan out of the equation. Based on footballing results alone he was always a candidate for sacking

 

:kinnear:

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I find Malkay a bit selfish in all this. His relations with Tan had deteriorated long ago and Cardiff aren't doing well so he can't say his sacking is unjustfied . Then when given the chance like AVB at Spurs to step down he refuses, tries to use the sympathy he does rightly deserve to come out of this as a martyr. Total lack of class  :thdn:

 

Seriously? Don't see it like that at all.

 

Then remove the knobhead Tan out of the equation. Based on footballing results alone he was always a candidate for sacking

 

Not really, no. Unless you have unrealistically high expectations of what he should be achieving.

 

And why would you consider this situation without the person who is in charge and at the centre of it?

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Ole Gunnar Solskjær already had a meeting about the job, fkn bad shit having the meeting when Mackay was still in charge.

 

Highly doubt it, would be surprised. Was recently stated in the Norwegian press that he would not want to go to "a club like Cardiff" as it was more important finding the right owner than the right club in the Premier League. That said, money talks.

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I predicted this literally days ago.

 

Prophetic.

 

It was when Tan sent the email saying 'resign or be sacked'

 

As soon as MacKay said he wasn't going to resign, I had a feeling that he would be sacked and I said as much on here. Check my posts if you think I'm chatting s***.

 

"Resign or be sacked"

Doesn't resign

Is sacked

 

Not exactly a bold prediction.

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I predicted this literally days ago.

 

Prophetic.

 

It was when Tan sent the email saying 'resign or be sacked'

 

As soon as MacKay said he wasn't going to resign, I had a feeling that he would be sacked and I said as much on here. Check my posts if you think I'm chatting s***.

 

"Resign or be sacked"

Doesn't resign

Is sacked

 

Not exactly a bold prediction.

 

Wooosh

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Guest DebuchyAndTheBeast

I find Malkay a bit selfish in all this. His relations with Tan had deteriorated long ago and Cardiff aren't doing well so he can't say his sacking is unjustfied . Then when given the chance like AVB at Spurs to step down he refuses, tries to use the sympathy he does rightly deserve to come out of this as a martyr. Total lack of class  :thdn:

 

Seriously? Don't see it like that at all.

 

Then remove the knobhead Tan out of the equation. Based on footballing results alone he was always a candidate for sacking

 

Not really, no. Unless you have unrealistically high expectations of what he should be achieving.

 

And why would you consider this situation without the person who is in charge and at the centre of it?

 

Hughton, Di Matteo and Adkins all got sacked for less. Of course Tan's poor attitude has polarised all the attention but it's just the sad state of football in general.

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Guest firetotheworks

I predicted this literally days ago.

 

Prophetic.

 

It was when Tan sent the email saying 'resign or be sacked'

 

As soon as MacKay said he wasn't going to resign, I had a feeling that he would be sacked and I said as much on here. Check my posts if you think I'm chatting s***.

 

"Resign or be sacked"

Doesn't resign

Is sacked

 

Not exactly a bold prediction.

 

:lol:

 

Shurrup man, you're taking the piss.

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Can't see what Mackay has done wrong here. Cardiff's league position is where it should be thereabouts, in fact putting on a bit of a fight until Vincent Tan revealed his madness.

 

Those three managers got sacked for less, the common denominator being they were sacked harshly as Mackay is by some insane owner.

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Can't see what Mackay has done wrong here. Cardiff's league position is where it should be thereabouts, in fact putting on a bit of a fight until Vincent Tan revealed his madness.

 

Those three managers got sacked for less, the common denominator being they were sacked harshly as Mackay is by some insane owner.

 

Well the last thing you would want when you're going to be involved in a relegation dogfight is the negative atmosphere and protests at games. What difference has his few weeks of resistance made? I think that it has only served to turn more of their support against their owner when instead they should be focusing on keeping the club up. A bit of the Blackburn situation all over again.

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I find Malkay a bit selfish in all this. His relations with Tan had deteriorated long ago and Cardiff aren't doing well so he can't say his sacking is unjustfied . Then when given the chance like AVB at Spurs to step down he refuses, tries to use the sympathy he does rightly deserve to come out of this as a martyr. Total lack of class  :thdn:

 

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:lol: Bimpy on form

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