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He's not really. You are both right. I accepted Mick had to go. Not because of his management but because it had become so toxic with the section of fans ('numbskulls') incessant nonsense.
We would, however, had had a much smoother handover to his successor had the numbskulls not decided that him going wasn't enough and they had to have blood as well.
I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.
We'd have been in the Championship though. Probably the top half of it as well.
We don't even have a Better Match Day Experience at the moment.
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Without a shadow of a doubt Mick got us punching above our weight, but I’d hate to think what the place would be like if he was still here. His last 2 years were bad enough; it was poison. We’d also dropped off the pace a bit. His last 2 seasons weren’t the best. There was only so much he could do.