Win make getting shut of SISU more vital. (1 Viewer)

les_miserables

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Yesterdays victory makes me more deterermined to support any movement to get SISU out of my club, Wins always pacify desenters but for me it just illustrates why we must rid our club of this useless organisation. Had SISU shown just a little ambition and allowed Andy Thorn a bit of scope in the transfer or loan market or dare i say both i am certain we would be a lot better off points wise in what i see as still a wide open division and for me makes SISU's policy even more annoying.
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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I entirely agree with the OP's sentiments. My anger and disgust at the lack of replacements for the departed players is because I have so much faith in Thorn. People have started blaming him, whereas I strongly believe that if he had the tools for the job we would be play-off challengers this year.

One point I don't think anyone's made-no searches yesterday, and they let smokers outside again. So what's that all about? Finished rehearsing for The Olympics now, have we? :thinking about:
 

brinner

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I entirely agree with the OP's sentiments. My anger and disgust at the lack of replacements for the departed players is because I have so much faith in Thorn. People have started blaming him, whereas I strongly believe that if he had the tools for the job we would be play-off challengers this year.
spot on mate.

ive been saying all season, had we kept king and gunnar and thorn had been allowed to bring pacheco in on loan from liverpool we would be top 6 or there abouts already.
 

Sub

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they prefer to keep there identity secret (aka the puppet master):facepalm:
 
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