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Did I imagine he said he will stand on the touchline for the first 10 minutes to diffuse the situation, and take it away from the players til it calms down?

 

He will keep protecting the players no matter what people say. That's just the kind of type he is.  Such a brave, worthy man.

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Wonder what he's doing right now... either barracaded himself in his bedroom cupboard with his toys greetin and refusing to "go to skool tomorrow" or watching a homemade sex tape thinking what a gift to the human race he is.

 

Definitely the latter :lol:

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Did I imagine he said he will stand on the touchline for the first 10 minutes to diffuse the situation, and take it away from the players til it calms down?

 

If he wants to take it away from the players he should come out 10 minutes before kickoff and face us alone

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Had a discussion with a fellow fan this evening in the pub who was adamant he deserved one more chance. 

 

:facepalm:

 

Same guy was satisfied with last year as 'we finished above the mackems'.

 

Hope you ended the conversation by slapping him and asking if there was anything between his ears.

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Can you imagine if he just gave it the whole hogan taunt?

 

http://unbounce.com/photos/hulk-hogan.jpg

 

Ha, made me giggle. I would actually gain some respect for him if he did that. Up to -98.

 

Hogan wave followed by John Cena "you can't see me" then a Ric Flair Strut into the dug out with a WOO!

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"Sometimes, if you are 2-1 up it’s ‘Let’s go on and get a third goal.’ It’s an emotional crowd which relays itself on to the pitch. The players are going to have to deal with it."

 

What a man.

 

Should get us some of those fans who don't want their team to score goals.  He thinks it's like golf where the lowest score wins ffs.

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He's seemingly determined to wait this out for the payoff whatever the cost to him emotionally. I could genuinely see him getting all the abuse today, losing and still rolling out lines about plugging on. It's going to need Ashley to fire him because he clearly has no self respect to hold his hands up and walk away.

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Just seen him on SSN, he does look like a broken man, I think if it is bad enough today it may push him over the edge. Good enough for him. I know our problems won't be magically solved by him going but there is a desperate need for change. I believe we have a crux of decent players that a good manager will be able to get a lot more out of.....

 

I hope today is the day he finally goes, in an ideal world he walks and gets nothing from the club, but I'd take him being sacked even if it does cost us a lot of money.

 

 

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