petition calling for MM to step down
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wheres your petition ...........id like to stick my name on it and then ram it somewhere brown and smelly................wanting MM out isnt going to happen without some serious concequences..
can the club, with considerably less income than in the last few years , afford to stay in business.
can a financial strategy be calculated that would give the new manager a player purchacing budget that hopefully will get US out of the sh1t were in
who would actally run the thing better than the guy who has so far LOST A SHED LOAD OF HIS OWN MONEY.
a 10 point deduction of points before we kick off the new season.( big help that)
to be honest , if i was MM and i heard about your petition and some of the other ungreatfull dicks on here , id probably want to tell you to stick your club and go and find somewhere where the fans appreciate the money and effort thats been put in to try and steer your precious club back to some kind of respectability.
every one makes mistakes. if MM has actually made too many
last year he sacked a pretty poor manager (rk)who was clearly out of his depth.and you all applauded him , he got wortho in on a temporary contract to keep us up, he did that.
MA came highly recommended as a young up and coming manager with a short but pretty impressive cv, after alot of deliberating, mm signed him on....not too many complaints there then, in fact, i recall the whole stadium giving MA a resounding seal of approval and support prior to kick-off when we beat watford 4-1.....maybe a very weakened side against the trees was the last straw for MA and he was sacked before his controversial training and man-management directives screwed the players up even more.
then Milan gets megson, and straight away, we were beginning to look more proffesional. hard to score against, hard to beat, we even put away the trees after we gave them a goal head-start. lets not also the away win at villa. But the fans didnt like his style and thought that his long-ball defensive approach to playing football was somehow not good enough for the likes of leicester. so at the next available opportunity, he up and fekked off to bolton, to replies of ''good riddence'' by a large number of our deluded fans.
you didnt want colin wanker, not that he would have come here, so the shortlist of willing managers was wittled down to IO.
ollie didnt turn out to be quite the bloke we needed and was under a huge amount of preesure from day 1. his record could have better, he made some bazaar decisions, he tried till he was blue in the teeth to encourage and not slag-off his squad when everyone else was jeering , booing and being down-right rude and in some cases offencive.
At the walkers stadium the supporters rarely seemed to be bothered to really get behind the team, as though you all expected the team to turn on some kind of premier league winning display of unrelenting attacking football where every ball was swiftly played to feet ready to fired home in some roy-of-the-rovers move.......
so now you want the man ,who in my humble opinion, has tried to give us what we want, the elbow......SHAME ON YOU....