Thorn sacked if we lose tomorrow (1 Viewer)

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If we get beat tomorrow Thorn has to go.
 

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I think it may be manager of nuneaton. I was told this by Andy Turner ... shoot him not me I'm just passing it on. I only spoke to him briefly and we aren't close freinds so I don't mind naming him

I know Kev Wilkin well and I can categorically tell you this is bull shit. Stop shit stirring with people's livelihoods.
 

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Got this from a Coventry telegraph reporter today. They are putting the report together today for Monday. I'm told it will happen and thorns health will be the reason given. The reporter said it will not happen if we win and Bristol. Apparently thorn is suffering stress and the club are lining up a low league manager to take over before the last game of the season. Also clingan has told the club he off and has already done a pre deal with Brighton.

So when I said it was probably stress related and that was proof that Thorn was "under pressure" (as people said he was "under no expectations, easiest job in the league")-I was right? ;)

Only maybe not, as unless SISU are better doctors than I am, how the hell do they know that his condition will have worsened?

Oh, right, I get it..it's their excuse. Well, I for one am flabbergasted: SISU in underhand, dirty-trick lie? Surely not! :eek:
 

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Hoping so, but making a stupid move is what SISU specialise in, so don't rule it out!

I read that as making a movie! Its got me thinking possible titles for SISUs ownership?

An idiot's guide to running a football club?
 
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Got this from a Coventry telegraph reporter today. They are putting the report together today for Monday. I'm told it will happen and thorns health will be the reason given. The reporter said it will not happen if we win and Bristol. Apparently thorn is suffering stress and the club are lining up a low league manager to take over before the last game of the season. Also clingan has told the club he off and has already done a pre deal with Brighton.

Total bollocks but thanks for the post.
 

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why would they sack him when there will be only 3 matches left of the season at that point and will have to pay him of seems kinda stupid to me not gonna happen.
 

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Nah, those Idiot's Guides are yellow, not orange..maybe:

"How To Lose A Side In Ten Days" (-our Summer transfer window :p).
"How To Lose Friends (and Alienate Supporters)".
"A Convenient Lie." (think about it)
"The Curious Case of Leonard Brody".
"Ken Dulieu's Series of Unfortunate Events."
"Requiem for a Team".
"The Thorn Redemption".
"The Seppala Witch Project".
"The Tale of the Pants Travelling Team" (something for the ladies).
"25 Years Later".

And of course,
"Wall Street III"...
 
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I just hope Andy Thorn hasn't read this shit thread cos it'll make him really stressed and ill !
 

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Thorn's contract ends at the end of the season... why would they sack him with 3 games to go and pay him some compo?

It's Friday 13th today not April 1st :D
 

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I actually do think he will walk. I dont think he is well with it all and if he is suffering then his health is priority.
 

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His health does seem to have deteriorated, but he doesn't seem the type to admit defeat and I can't see him walking or being sacked before the end of his contract.

Doesn't seem to be as animated on the touch line of late. See more of Harrison. Maybe thats the reason for out down turn as with Harrison's voice, I doubt the players hearing coming from the touch line :)
 

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Putting up with shit from SISU, a player or two and some of the fans was bound to have an effect. He is still giving it his best though. Time to give him a break now. We will get at least a point tomorrow.
 

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Doesn't seem to be as animated on the touch line of late. See more of Harrison. Maybe thats the reason for out down turn as with Harrison's voice, I doubt the players hearing coming from the touch line :)

In the last couple of home games it has been noticeable that Harrison has been on the touchline far more than thorn. His increased involvement may have contributed to improved results. Who knows. Either way thorn will remain to Seasons End. Then I suspect he will call it a day. The world will have gone Fugazi for AT by then. No point in Clutching at Straws we are down anyway. No Holiday in Eden for us I'm afraid.
 

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In the last couple of home games it has been noticeable that Harrison has been on the touchline far more than thorn. His increased involvement may have contributed to improved results.

Are you being serious for once? :facepalm:
 

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Delboycov

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I know Kev Wilkin well and I can categorically tell you this is bull shit. Stop shit stirring with people's livelihoods.

Never found myself agreeing with anything you've said previously but you're absolutely right here. This makes no sense whatsoever and as conspiracy theories go is possibly the least plausible I've ever heard. I will of course apologise if I'm wrong though.....
 

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more lkely to be Ian Neale announced as CEO /Chairman,highligthing the fact along with the rent issue that they are not talking or wanting to talk or portraying the impression of not wanting to talk to GH,time for a comment from his party.
 

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In the last couple of home games it has been noticeable that Harrison has been on the touchline far more than thorn. His increased involvement may have contributed to improved results. Who knows. Either way thorn will remain to Seasons End. Then I suspect he will call it a day. The world will have gone Fugazi for AT by then. No point in Clutching at Straws we are down anyway. No Holiday in Eden for us I'm afraid.

i have to say i agree with you on this one. i dont think he has been 100% well since he was taken ill and he probably has (in only my opinion) made an agreement with the club he'll carry on till end of this season then call it a day. Poor sod.
 

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He would do a good job in div 3. Don t see the point in bringing anyone else in unless he genuinely us unwell
 

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I didn't think Thorn looked well when we went 1-0 against Bristol City. He barely got out of the dugout to give a small clap. I was thinking if it had been Martin O'Neil he'd have probably hit his head on the dugout as he jumped with glee. I hope his health isn't in question.
 
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I must say, this would surprise me, I've thought Andy Thorn, would eventually be sacrificed by Sisu, but i cannot see any rhyme or reason to do it at this stage of the season, which is looking more likely to end in disaster, and the talk of Nuneatons Manager coming to the Ricoh Illustrates Sisus lack of desire to take this situation by the scruff of the neck, and deal with it.
I'm accepting there are no funds in the pot, and the cupboard is well and truly bare, so what is the point of them hanging on to a situation that is Beyond their capability to turn arround.
We are floundering, like we've always floundered, since the "take over"A rudderless, Captainless, ship, with no coherent direction, and a clueless business model, the fact that there is talk of them sacking And Thorn, is worrying, in so much as it indicates they will still be here, or still not here if you get my meaning, next season.
I am at present, viewing their emailed request, for me to renew our season tickets, with the same, indifference, as they have shown to our request, that they keep their promises, at the time of the takeover, to take this club to greater heights.
Tankie..
 

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This may not be as mad as it seems. If AT is "removed" by mutual consent then he will probably be paid off. If that is the case then there will be a legal agreement with some non disclosure clauses in it preventing him from telling all when he leaves.

If they simply dont renew his contract then i would think that there would be little to stop him giving his view aof working for SISU and the episode with Ken would make good reading. At the time AT was very professional and largely kept his views to himself.
 

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sounds like AT might not want to stay anyway!

maybe hes had enough of sisu? not sure hell get a better gig anywhere else though with his managerial record
 

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Have to agree. The problem is that with the relative success of Thomas, Bigi and Christie SISU will think we have another batch the same in the U18's. Deluded number crunchers that they are.
 

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