It Could Also Be Read As...
...the Board are giving him 100% support, that is what he has asked for, and publicly, so he is happy now to dig in, take the flak, and plan long term.
That is how I see it. He is far far too stubborn to resign and won't, no matter what. Even if we had gone down this season, the Board would have been making noises about how he was the "right man" to "get us back to our rightful place in the Championship".
The problem is, I think thats just it, they regard our rightful place as being the Championship!
He (Worthington) and the Board are wound together irrevocably. Either they both go their separate ways or the status quo is maintained. Expect the latter for some considerable time.
And I'm sorry if that upset or alarmed any families that might have been reading it. Here, have a polo. Nice baby...
Posted By: Martin Peters on March 1st 2006 at 11:19:00
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- Reading between the lines of the Skipper interview suggests Worthington is on his way out (n/m) (NCFC) - mickfoot, Mar 1, 11:11:10
- how have you come to that conclusion!? Joe F has been quiet last few days (n/m) (NCFC) - walksie, Mar 1, 11:18:22
- agreed (n/m) (NCFC) - Norfolk Coast, Mar 1, 11:14:13
- Are you sure?! (n/m) (NCFC) - Squiggles, Mar 1, 11:11:48
- Well, reading between the lines the right way, it's a possibility, in't it? (NCFC) - Arizona Bay, Mar 1, 11:13:02
- It Could Also Be Read As... (NCFC) - Martin Peters, Mar 1, 11:19:00
- That's what I heard first time round (NCFC) - BeverlyHills0201, Mar 1, 11:17:47
- Well, reading between the lines the right way, it's a possibility, in't it? (NCFC) - Arizona Bay, Mar 1, 11:13:02
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