Their ridiculous experiment in manager stability
Apparently more important than getting promoted. Every other football club would sack him but Delia knows better than the rest of the football world.
Posted By: ede on December 26th 2016 at 18:13:29
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- The whole refusal to sack Neil comes down to the Times interview (NCFC) - Mackem Canary, Dec 26, 18:08:10
- Their ridiculous experiment in manager stability (NCFC) - ede, Dec 26, 18:13:29
- Despite the same strategy with Worthington not working (n/m) (NCFC) - bobble, Dec 26, 18:15:25
- it's almost like they think they get a medal because 1-2 pundits who (NCFC) - lovely old job, Dec 26, 18:19:05
- They're deluded. (n/m) (NCFC) - bobble, Dec 26, 20:40:50
- it's almost like they think they get a medal because 1-2 pundits who (NCFC) - lovely old job, Dec 26, 18:19:05
- Despite the same strategy with Worthington not working (n/m) (NCFC) - bobble, Dec 26, 18:15:25
- Yes agreed the bad run began almost immediately after it I think. (n/m) (NCFC) - Mackem Canary, Dec 26, 18:10:35
- Delia has nothing else to do on Saturdays, this club is her (NCFC) - MIKEWALKER, Dec 26, 18:10:15
- no she is the custodian acting on behalf of ''us wonderful fans'' (n/m) (NCFC) - lovely old job, Dec 26, 18:10:49
- she will be handing over a debt-ridden headache to master snappy snaps (n/m) (NCFC) - pab, Dec 26, 18:15:13
- no she is the custodian acting on behalf of ''us wonderful fans'' (n/m) (NCFC) - lovely old job, Dec 26, 18:10:49
- that interview was damaging to the whole Club, manager, players and fans. (n/m) (NCFC) - lovely old job, Dec 26, 18:09:48
- Their ridiculous experiment in manager stability (NCFC) - ede, Dec 26, 18:13:29
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