he didn't earn the right to demand money for new strikers and defenders halfway through the season having more than spent every penny he had and yet refuse to even contemplate recalling Tweedledum, Tweedledee and the Nameless One
he could still recall them and play them when we're beyond the 'bare bones' and still have them know he believed their playing future lay elsewhere - he wasn't a good enough manager to get them to prove him wrong, he was too scared to even give them the chance
Posted By: Ralf Scrampton, Feb 22, 17:39:34
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