If he has not been sacked yet then doubt he will be as he is and was Ferdinands choice. Read on here about Tony being a bit naive, Well it does not look like he has learnt anything as how the #### can this bloke still be getting a wage from us.
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That's silly. He's guaranteed three easy points in Norwich's next game...... Gosh it's easy this sarcastic malarkey, isn't it?Originally posted by Kevin Mcleod View PostJust reading the paper and it says here that if Norwich lose to Leeds on saturday that Alex Neil will be sacked.
Wow. Puts into perspective how lucky old JFH is to still be here then eh.
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No its not actually mate, its very difficult.Originally posted by Rangers77 View PostThat's silly. He's guaranteed three easy points in Norwich's next game...... Gosh it's easy this sarcastic malarkey, isn't it?
His next game is not against us its Leeds, and he is tipped to be sacked before they play us.
Hope that hasnt upset you by offending any other forum user seeing as you are the patron saint/union leader,.
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Meant to write away game...... No offence taken by anyone, I'm sure. But I will check.Originally posted by Kevin Mcleod View PostNo its not actually mate, its very difficult.
His next game is not against us its Leeds, and he is tipped to be sacked before they play us.
Hope that hasnt upset you by offending any other forum user seeing as you are the patron saint/union leader,.

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Originally posted by James1979 View PostDoes anyone actually support Jimmy because they think he's doing a good job? Or is it just because we've changed too many managers in past?
He clearly is not doing a good job so I assume he's still here because otherwise Tottenham Les is for the high jump too. If I hear the word 'stability' used again as justification for keeping them both on I'm going to puke....
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Or learning his trade.Originally posted by Northolt_Rs View PostHe clearly is not doing a good job so I assume he's still here because otherwise Tottenham Les is for the high jump too. If I hear the word 'stability' used again as justification for keeping them both on I'm going to puke....
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I have no issue with whatever happens now because I can see the arguments from both sides. Results haven't been great and people expected something different performance-wise. At the same time, there's a long term vision that he can be a big part of and he's got his own clear intent with what he wants and as a club, we're in transition and changing our intents long term. Patience is not something fans have and I can't say they should be any more patient because that's their prerogative. But all that's going to happen if we get a new guy is that if he loses 3 games in a row, he needs to go. As per usual.Originally posted by James1979 View PostDoes anyone actually support Jimmy because they think he's doing a good job? Or is it just because we've changed too many managers in past?"What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane

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Nas, In the 35 years I have been watching us there have been times where the manager has felt the heat of the supporters and that is usually down to results or poor performance. This is different with this man as there has been zero improvement performance or result wise on the pitch and even more confusion with the performance on the bench! Warnock is held in high esteem due to getting both right and Ollie is held in high regard due to acheiving promotion with a free transfer and loan team.
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