in that sense he can accept being wrong quite often
When he loses a game, it isn't about him walking up to a microphone and going "do you know what guys, I was wrong"
How many on here admit they were wrong?
It's a silly viewpoint to hold "does he ever admit to being wrong?" Does anyone?
It's still not helpful creating a personal rift against the man in the middle at this club, no matter whether fans think it's deserved or not, it's not going to do anyone here any favours, and will just deepen our troubles
If that extends to home games meaning we alienate the players, then away teams are going to come looking for booty
Sad state of affairs. You wouldn't have a domestic argument with loved ones, then continue it the next day until one admits being wrong. Anyone knows doing that is the beginning of the end of any situation
If the fans AGAIN, have decided on the whole, NOT to bury the hatchet with the club, then we're sadly going to a much worse place than just sacking a manager
Posted By: pants, Jan 3, 19:42:18
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