nn if given the choice beforehand, i'd have gone with sacking him and replacing him with another manager...
failing that though i think he had to go, not because of his england manager tenure comments, but because of his utter failure to realise the position he got himself and us into - no money and no strikers and even given his s**tness, Roeder's refusal to swallow his pride and ask Cureton to return was really incredibly tiny-minded of him.
things had turned sour and his arrogancy wasn't going to help when his ability to get results had already deserted him
Posted By: Ralf Scrampton, May 5, 16:34:45
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