McKenna protecting Omari 13:20 - Aug 15 with 606 views | Blooos | The ‘throat infection’ on Friday.. obviously a blatant lie just to protect Omari from dogs abuse, but why? Is a real shame the way it’s ended after we’ve essentially given him his first proper chance in football. |  | | |  |
McKenna protecting Omari on 13:34 - Aug 15 with 454 views | J2BLUE | Because he's a professional and throwing him to the wolves would achieve absolutely nothing? It was a bit different midweek as it was obvious he would be going and wouldn't change his mind. |  |
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McKenna protecting Omari on 13:35 - Aug 15 with 439 views | Marshalls_Mullet | I think KM handled it about right. He 'protected' him a on Friday, but outed him on Tuesday. I don't agree with Hutch missing games, but KM has a fine balance to tread in terms of how he handles it. Edit - I appreciate line two might result in some Craig David parody responses!! [Post edited 15 Aug 13:37]
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McKenna protecting Omari on 13:43 - Aug 15 with 336 views | Marshalls_Mullet |
McKenna protecting Omari on 13:42 - Aug 15 by Vaughan8 | I don't think they were making Love by Wednesday though......! |
Make up s3x? |  |
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McKenna protecting Omari on 13:43 - Aug 15 with 337 views | FrimleyBlue | TBH he probably would have got less abuse had KM said he's held talks with a club and we're awaiting formal signing of the deal so won't be involved anymore. Rather than he trained yesturday but has a sore throat today. I didnt actually feel KM protected him well at all actually when you think how else it could have been handled. |  |
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McKenna protecting Omari on 13:48 - Aug 15 with 283 views | Smoresy | He must have retained some hope of reintegrating Omari at that point. Managers telling white lies is common, even when not prompted by self-interest. Brandon Williams is a good KM example, which would have benefitted all parties at the time. [Post edited 15 Aug 13:48]
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McKenna protecting Omari on 13:54 - Aug 15 with 229 views | Joey_Joe_Joe_Junior | Probably worth moving on, he’s gone, throwing players under the bus when you’re trying to sign young talent for big money yourself, isn’t the most sensible PR move I would suggest. Actually thought he was more honest than he might have been at times. Football is different now, turn the page. |  |
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McKenna protecting Omari on 13:58 - Aug 15 with 176 views | mellowblue |
McKenna protecting Omari on 13:48 - Aug 15 by Smoresy | He must have retained some hope of reintegrating Omari at that point. Managers telling white lies is common, even when not prompted by self-interest. Brandon Williams is a good KM example, which would have benefitted all parties at the time. [Post edited 15 Aug 13:48]
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pretty much as soon hope was extinguished, from McK's perspective, it was like, why should I bother lying for him any more, it's making me look stupid. |  | |  |
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