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I don't think they do.
Hamshaw's problem with a very vocal minority, was that he came with the baggage of having been part of Warne's set-up, although the
critics wouldn't admit to such at the beginning. They played a waiting game.
Warne was thought of as being 'wokey' with liberal progressive views on man management. When Warne didn't deliver the promised land
he was criticised for failing to match the Trump/Farage/Robinson/Tate test of personality of strength through delusion. Context, as
explained so cogently in O-t-m's post on the 'Clarke' thread, is irrelevant to the Angry Brigade.
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I would love you to find the post where the poster says I would prefer my manager to be like Trump/Farage/Robinson/Tate rather than Paul Warne. I can't speak about others views, but my dislike of MH as the manager of Rotherham United was based on what i saw on the pitch, the comments he gave in certain interviews and the decisions he made in his role, it has nothing to do with his political leanings. I think your post is more about you pushing your political opinions onto others, others that just want to discuss the terrible situation at our club.Originally posted by mygiddypant View PostI don't think they do.
Hamshaw's problem with a very vocal minority, was that he came with the baggage of having been part of Warne's set-up, although the
critics wouldn't admit to such at the beginning. They played a waiting game.
Warne was thought of as being 'wokey' with liberal progressive views on man management. When Warne didn't deliver the promised land
he was criticised for failing to match the Trump/Farage/Robinson/Tate test of personality of strength through delusion. Context, as
explained so cogently in O-t-m's post on the 'Clarke' thread, is irrelevant to the Angry Brigade.
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