As much as i like McKenna and still have confidence in him 17:44 - Aug 23 with 1517 views | CopfordBlue | in hindsight it would have been better all round if he’d left last summer. Once we’d got over the disappointment and a minority had called him the names that some do after any player or manager leaves on their terms, he’d have secured his place as one of our greatest managers ever. As it is unfortunately that now seems unlikely to be his legacy. He’ll either be sacked or if he leaves of his own accord to go elsewhere it will leave a sour taste after receiving so much support when his record over the last 40 odd games would have got him the sack from almost every other club in the country. [Post edited 23 Aug 17:44]
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As much as i like McKenna and still have confidence in him on 23:22 - Aug 23 with 94 views | OsmansCleanSheet |
As much as i like McKenna and still have confidence in him on 17:49 - Aug 23 by ottovonbismark | he didn't leave, the board didn't want him to leave, the fans didn't want him to leave. all of this is slowly changing, results can't be ignored forever, KM has it within his own power to change his approach to the game but he doesn't. That's on him and he will in time have to accept the consequences of that. I am convinced that Ashton does not want to sack him under any circumstances. I am now convinced that not only do we need a new manager but also a new CEO - the club has lost direction. It's up to the owners to act. |
The state of this. Jesus wept. Complete and utter horse sh*t. |  | |  |
As much as i like McKenna and still have confidence in him on 23:34 - Aug 23 with 68 views | HighgateBlue |
As much as i like McKenna and still have confidence in him on 22:38 - Aug 23 by Libero | Get your name on the list, lad. x |
He literally said he still has confidence in McKenna. Give it a rest. |  | |  |
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