Redditch Fox
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Steven said:He isn't coming back.
Steven...I think you just could be right there.
It is a fantasy and a distraction from the real issues.
Steven said:He isn't coming back.
Redditch Fox said:Babylon
A number of posts have tried to draw a parallel between the bit of criticism aimed at MON -which he astutely hyped - for his own benefit, with the widespread disillusionment with Levein and the current board.
I think it was fair to draw the inference from your post that even MON was criticised ...and that you have to give time.
I absolutely accept that patience and time are needed...but you also have to be able to act when it is probable that time is not the issue..and that its about the right man for a particular job.
All I am saying is that MON was...and sadly, Levein isn't. That's all.
He is and we are resigning steve walsh,muzzy izzet,neil lennon and if they pass there medical gary lineker and frank worthingtonSteven said:He isn't coming back.
escos66 said:He is and we are resigning steve walsh,muzzy izzet,neil lennon and if they pass there medical gary lineker and frank worthington
escos66 said:MON Was and always will be a great manager but he himself would admit he only spent 20mins a day on the training ground,so if CL is spending all the money we have and MON is not bringing his backroom staff i cant see what benefit it would be in a short term deal anyway
newtonfox said:i think you are all missing the point here ,yes even you steven look at this part of the paper report ,then read it again
"O'Neill has been out of football since leaving Celtic to help care for his sick wife Geraldine. He lives in the South and is understood to have taken a keen interest in the fortunes of his former club, which is now struggling to retain its position in the Coca Cola Championship. McAllister also took a break from football to care for his wife, who lost her battle with cancer shortly before Christmas."
if you still carnt see it here the bit im on about
"He lives in the South and is understood to have taken a keen interest in the fortunes of his former club, which is now struggling to retain its position in the Coca Cola Championship."
make of that what you will but it carnt hurt to hope peeps
mitcho_uk said:I suppose its possible but highly unlikely. I could see MON coming in and working with Gary Mac before leaving to take over at Man Utd when Ferguson goes.
Striker????newtonfox said:possable i dont care as long as he comes back in some way
escos66 said:Striker????
escos66 said:Striker????
Steven said:My thoughts go out to Gary McAllister at the moment. :icon_sad: :icon_sad: :icon_sad:
apologies also i am definately one of those 2 millionnewtonfox said:Quote:
Originally Posted by Steven
My thoughts go out to Gary McAllister at the moment. :icon_sad: :icon_sad: :icon_sad:
Well said Steven.
sorry in the rush of blood to the head i forgot to say something about that i think i can say th3ere are almost 2 mil fans hearts go out to him at this time
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