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The only manager to get past Carthoss, would be someone who agrees with Carthoss. Anyone who has an opinion, eg Warnock, is out of the door or doesn't get in.
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I agree that we need a new manager ASAP, we need someone to come in and assess the squad and begin planing for next season. We need to see a style/direction of play on the field. The fans need something to cling to, a reason to buy a season ticket.
It was clear last night, the majority want rid of Cartwright. It was also clear that many fans have now crossed that line and have had enough. We’ve had 4 permanent managers under this ownership and Worthy stepping in on a further 2 occasions and each and everyone one of them has managed to finish in a lower position than his predecessor.
If we are serious about getting this right then he needs to scrap the old boys club that he put in charge and go and get someone like Webber who knows the English leagues but also the European leagues and let him choose our next manager
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Webber didn't go down as well at Norwich as he did at ours, where Wagbo didn't work out too well along side him for the 2nd time either, but sometimes, if the glove fits ...
The only thing is, last time it was on Hoyle's hand who managed to get everyone, initially at least, pullling in the same direction which was upwards. I'm not sure I know what direction Kevin the Gerbil is pulling in, let alone anyone else that reports to him. I'm not sure which hand the glove is supposed to go on either. He's so far failed to stop us heading downwards despite spending in 2 years more money than Deano did in 5-8 years. OK, Deano wasn't spending much of it on the stadium, other than trying to pry some of Davy's share's out of his mits.
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