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He's the messiah though but can't top a league with the best budget.Originally posted by Mason89 View PostJack Ross bound to get the sack soon.
Failing at Sunderland shouldn't make him unhireable but it will hurt his chances given the circumstances.
He may even need to prove himself again at a lower level.
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The Mason Angry Mob appear from nowhere. You got CCTV Mason?
He's never been our manager, he never was close to being our manager.
Football is the same as it always was. Someone has a good spell and is pish the next. Same as McInnes.
Haterz gonna hate.
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Awwwwww, we not allowed to reply to a post he made.Originally posted by Aldo1983 View PostThe Mason Angry Mob appear from nowhere. You got CCTV Mason?
Diddums
Nobody said he was.Originally posted by Aldo1983 View PostHe's never been our manager, he never was close to being our manager.
He was touted by many in here.
Myself included as second choice but always caveated that he had not proven himself at higher levels yet and would represent a gambol, albeit a calculated risk worth taking if we were looking for a new manager.
Listen, it's a tough league, but he's not going to get a better opportunity to get out of it being at a relatively large club with the best budget.
Failing to do so will put doubts in other chairmen
Gotta agree there, worth remembering.Originally posted by Aldo1983 View PostFootball is the same as it always was. Someone has a good spell and is pish the next. Same as McInnes.
Haterz gonna hate.
Should we get rid if in a p!sh spell or allow the manager to continue through it?
With regards to McInness, he's hardly likely to get sacked when despite poor performances, he's still getting results.
Here's hoping for a result midweek, although I would expect Hearts to be far more physical and will make it a tough challenge despite their own woes.
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Ooft. RagingOriginally posted by afc1903mad View PostAwwwwww, we not allowed to reply to a post he made.
Diddums
Nobody said he was.
He was touted by many in here.
Myself included as second choice but always caveated that he had not proven himself at higher levels yet and would represent a gambol, albeit a calculated risk worth taking if we were looking for a new manager.
Listen, it's a tough league, but he's not going to get a better opportunity to get out of it being at a relatively large club with the best budget.
Failing to do so will put doubts in other chairmen
Gotta agree there, worth remembering.
Should we get rid if in a p!sh spell or allow the manager to continue through it?
With regards to McInness, he's hardly likely to get sacked when despite poor performances, he's still getting results.
Here's hoping for a result midweek, although I would expect Hearts to be far more physical and will make it a tough challenge despite their own woes.
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