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Glad it’s confirmed he’s going, I think it’s absolutely the right thing to do.
There has been enough coverage of all the negative stuff about Mick lately so I’ll just leave this here so we can also remember the good times under him.
Your title is a little classless really but the sentiments are better.
Yes, thanks Mick for bringing some good times and dignity back to the club. It's a shame it's ended a bit flatly but overall he's done a good job here.
Your title is a little classless really but the sentiments are better.
Yes, thanks Mick for bringing some good times and dignity back to the club. It's a shame it's ended a bit flatly but overall he's done a good job here.
I would say the title of that YouTube clip 'Against All Odds' sum up Mick's time here (in a good way).
Your title is a little classless really but the sentiments are better.
Yes, thanks Mick for bringing some good times and dignity back to the club. It's a shame it's ended a bit flatly but overall he's done a good job here.
What a great job in that season he did, considering he did it with the likes of Tabby, Ando, Hunts & Chaplow.
After that two of the main players sold for considerable fees, Mick deserves a lot of thanks for the job he's done with limited funds, some of the abuse by our idiotic fans is a disgrace to the club.
For me, he gave me the best season I’ve had as a town fan. As sad as that is, it’s true. He also gave me a team to be proud of who actually cares for the shirt. Add in the Hunt moment at Charlton and the Chaplow Watford goal and that togetherness feeling we had really was fantastic. Fans, players and management united as one. For that, I’ll be grateful and look back on his time with us fondly. As bad as the bad times have been (awful football, comments about some of the fans, etc), we should also remember how great the good times were.
For me, he gave me the best season I’ve had as a town fan. As sad as that is, it’s true. He also gave me a team to be proud of who actually cares for the shirt. Add in the Hunt moment at Charlton and the Chaplow Watford goal and that togetherness feeling we had really was fantastic. Fans, players and management united as one. For that, I’ll be grateful and look back on his time with us fondly. As bad as the bad times have been (awful football, comments about some of the fans, etc), we should also remember how great the good times were.