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Brighton Sky Blue

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Point is a draw against Yeovil away and a draw against Sheff Utd aren't really results worth losing your job over

No, but finishing 2nd bottom probably is and he should've been sacked on the spot. Letting him stay was a disgrace.
 

lordsummerisle

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Point is a draw against Yeovil away and a draw against Sheff Utd aren't really results worth losing your job over

No, the season before was worth losing his job over.

If Tim Fisher went to the doctors and had the tap on the knee reaction test, his leg would suddenly kick out 12 months later at a very inconvenient time.
 

Grendel

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Point is a draw against Yeovil away and a draw against Sheff Utd aren't really results worth losing your job over

I agree with you. Being a useless incompetent clown however is another matter.

Football is a results business. Thorn would never get results whatever the context as he was a clown who will never manage a club again. Robins has next season. If he fails to get promoted next season or indeed is well behind the pace by mid season he will go. It's the way if the world.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I think they didn't sack as they took responsibility themselves.

SISU don't do that often.

They didn't sack as they took in Thorn's promise that things would be better if he was backed in the transfer market. Biggest mistake made there and then. Fixtures against flipping Yeovil are down to him and he should've been left in Southampton.
 

Grendel

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They didn't sack as they took in Thorn's promise that things would be better if he was backed in the transfer market. Biggest mistake made there and then. Fixtures against flipping Yeovil are down to him and he should've been left in Southampton.

That is do true. We would have at least 8 more points if the fat clown had been left to rot last may. Fisher can never justify keeping him.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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That is do true. We would have at least 8 more points if the fat clown had been left to rot last may. Fisher can never justify keeping him.

'We'll hit the ground running' 'Kilbane is as fit as a butcher's dog' 'Malaga is a good old fashioned centre half' 'Cody will be threatening the top scorers list' I could go on. Can't wait for this season to end and that man's name gone from the history of the club.
 

dongonzalos

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'We'll hit the ground running' 'Kilbane is as fit as a butcher's dog' 'Malaga is a good old fashioned centre half' 'Cody will be threatening the top scorers list' I could go on. Can't wait for this season to end and that man's name gone from the history of the club.

Cody might be just not here.

I liked what I saw of Malaga when I watched him.

Kilbane fit for TV :( very disappointing
 

dongonzalos

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They didn't sack as they took in Thorn's promise that things would be better if he was backed in the transfer market. Biggest mistake made there and then. Fixtures against flipping Yeovil are down to him and he should've been left in Southampton.

But it do agree with you if you were going to sack a bloke after arguably one poor result.

You should have done it before the summer
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Issue is Don that Malaga has a 3 year deal and Robins transfer listed him almost immediately with no takers except Nuneaton. Will be amazed if we can shift him any time soon.
 

dongonzalos

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I agree with you. Being a useless incompetent clown however is another matter.

Football is a results business. Thorn would never get results whatever the context as he was a clown who will never manage a club again. Robins has next season. If he fails to get promoted next season or indeed is well behind the pace by mid season he will go. It's the way if the world.

What about if he draws his first three games
 

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