Brown Nose
Well-Known Member
Brown Nose has surpassed even himself in talking absolute rubbish. To describe Manderic as 'poison' is absoutely sickening. The man has thrown vast amounts of time and effort into the club and its debts are his direct repsonsibility - it will come out of his pocket. So he is paying for the privilage of working his butt off. He has made mistakes, but he has given managers the green light to bring in better quality players. Several are better (& there are more to come in, thanks to MM's money) - the manager has simply failed to get the best out of the playing staff. This is where the problem lies. Another poster said MM likes to please/to be loved. I think that is much more accurate - he is no 'charlatan' as BN also disgracefully says. He wants to do well, and yes - he wants to be appreciated (what's wrong with that?). Which is why he was so mad at the 'Martin Allen' chants. So what if he's got a bit of an ego - its part of what's helped to make him succesfull whilst you (BN) are just a civil servant. You may be putting in £500 a year as a season ticket holder, Milan Manderic is putting in £9m. I know which of the two of you I'd rather have 'feck off' as you so elequently put it - and that would be YOU. MM's next critical job looks like having to dismiss Megson or allow Bolton to come in and talk to him. There are not many candidates around, but it looks like either Grayson or Ince to me. Taggart would be a popular choice, but I don't think he is ready for it yet. Maybe next time.
consty me old mucker, nice to hear from you. You've been messing with those drug dealers again if you're latest ramble is anything to go by.
Are you seriously trying to say that MM is working for nothing? He's only here to make a fat pile of cash from us. That's the only purpose to his ownership of this club. I don't give LCFC my money looking for a profit. He does. As far as I'm concerned, that makes me and many thousands of others, greater benfactors to this club than him.
He's increasing the clubs debts not reducing them. If he walked away today, we'd be in a far worse state than the day he arrived. Both in terms of finance and reputation.