He has a point meeky

I felt exactly that a few weeks back when I wanted to support Worthington. There ARE still some very valid reasons for keeping him (despite there also being an equal amount or possibly more arguments against him) and just look at how Bertie was treated yesterday. It is a real shame because there are some very real and important arguments against Worthington but they are not being argued reasonably, instead as Joe pointed out, anyone who disagrees is shouted down and abused. All this means is that the board will close ranks against the insults and who can blame them, I'd probably do the same. The genuine arguments are now being obscured by insults, gossip and lies, there is no longer any healthy debate.

Yes a lot of people are speaking up against Worthington now but message boards and polls are never a true reflection of feeling. And as for the pro Worthy people, well if you are happy for something to stay the same, then there is no reason to speak up at all is there?

I would hazard a guess that the majority are not actually in favour of sacking Worthington, the majority are probably people who are waivering between the two sides of the argument, the 50/50 people.

I will now sit back and wait to be called a f***ing idiot.

Posted By: Clare, Dec 8, 13:44:56

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