ccfc92

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I do like AT, he did well when he was caretaker. But he is simply not a manager. I think we've given him a good chance to succeed, as not many managers get 1 and a quarter seasons of poor performances, so can we please all accept that he is not the man to change things at our club?

I hope I get proved wrong
 

SydneySkyBlue

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I'm glad you brought this up. It's an issue that's been swept under the carpet for far too long now...
 

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What's brought this on all of a sudden? Season finished to over two months ago....
 

ccfc92

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i had a clear head about this was prepared to give AT a chance now certain we need a new manager and fast

Thats what I thought aswel. Just thought Id see how many people thing AT should stay :thinking about:
 

sylus

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thorn...:thinking about:..get rid..i say!. would you take him serious about getting into shape.
 

ccfc92

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whoever is caretaker when he goes, leave him as caretaker. look at di matteo :whistle:
 

@richh87

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thorn...:thinking about:..get rid..i say!. would you take him serious about getting into shape.

So the slimmer the manager the more you take him seriously about being in shape?

Carlo Ancellotti? Phil Scholari?
 
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ajsccfc

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thorn...:thinking about:..get rid..i say!. would you take him serious about getting into shape.

Considering he was a professional footballer before the non-physical role he now has, yes.
 

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