Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Faber View Post
Can’t agree with that and I’m not saying it in a partisan way. No way am I trying to rehabilitate MM but he was (very) reckless and ill advised, no more. I wouldn’t want your fellah if if meant all the success possible, something smells wrong about him
Perhaps the ‘smell’ of dirty money, AF?
Share your view of MM and it feels good to now have a man of integrity take the helm at Derby. Has to be said though, that for all his undoubted faults, I don’t ever recall Morris being associated, in any way at all, with match fixing, drug dealing, money laundering or burning bakeries.