Why is sacking Worthington *such* a big deal?
The way the Board & Rick Waghorn describe it, replacing Worthintoon would represent an earth-shattering, apocalyptic event. I think to most fans, it just seems like common sense now. Worthington used to do a good job as manager but for quite some time he's been badly underperforming - thanks for your efforts Nigel, here's your payoff & good luck for the future.
In terms of a replacement, Waghorn & the Board keep plugging the line that there's no "obvious answer", no "obvious replacement". However there are a number of young, positive, tactically astute managers with good track records of over-achieving with limited resources (Mike Newell, Phil Parkinson & Martin Allen to name but three) who I'm sure would jump at the chance of managing us. If you're worried about their lack of experience, use Watford's example & appoint an older hand as Assistant Manager. It's not rocket science y'know...
Posted By: Orlando on March 1st 2006 at 17:01:13
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- Why is sacking Worthington *such* a big deal? (NCFC) - Orlando, Mar 1, 17:01:13
- The key bit there for me is... (NCFC) - StupidBarry4England, Mar 1, 17:06:30
- I said it the other night..... (NCFC) - Rob_ncfc, Mar 1, 17:58:43
- I agree, I think worthy just wants to get his payday, honest my fucking arse (n/m) (NCFC) - phrankin, Mar 1, 17:07:25
- The key bit there for me is... (NCFC) - StupidBarry4England, Mar 1, 17:06:30
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