I don't think he'll walk. If he's sacked it won't be until end of the season. Expect more of the same in Bournemouth game.
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I don't think he will personally - not at this point of the season.
But I have seen quite a few people and people who aren't prone to hysterics say they reckon if we lose to Bournmouth (which I think we will cos we cannot beat them in the leauge - ignoring how well they are doing anyway), then the crowd will go toxic and Eddie may walk.
Thoughts?
I don't think he'll walk. If he's sacked it won't be until end of the season. Expect more of the same in Bournemouth game.
If the crowd turn, he'll go.
And I desperately hope that doesn't happen-when Eddie leaves, it should be with his head held high and with our undying thanks for what he has done and because he, himself, feels he's taken us as far as he can.
It can't end because he feels we don't want him any more.
He deserves better.
H should resign tomorrow head held high dont drag it out till it gets so bad and fans turn against him and the good things he has achieved here get forgotten and have Jones caretaker till end of the season.
A classic ?nothing to pay for performance?
Players saving themselves for a ridiculous 48 team World Cup across three countries eating in to their downtime
Expect the same until the season ends.
Gotta agree, EH leaving should be on his terms - if he feels he cannot meet or even handle the club expectations.
I owe him for giving me the first and only taste of NUFC success in my entire lifetime to date and personally want EH here and more success to follow.
The players have let him down this season, question is how he can turn that around?
But would any ambitious manager actually leave a club like NUFC with the potential we have? Surely Eddie believes that he can turn it around.
How often do we see a manager resigning because he's taken the team as far as he can? Rarely.
I don't blame Eddie if he stays put so long as he's convinced he can turn it around. Whether the rest of us believe he can or will, that's a different proposition.
I dont think hell walk - managers never do these days and hes also recently claimed to be fully committed to the job.
I just hope he knows exactly what went wrong this season and has the means to fix it for next.