Is HJ leaving immediately in the best interests of the club? 13:51 - May 10 with 5137 views | alibaba | Controversial I know. And to clarify I absolutely think he needs to leave. However, an immediate resignation would leave a big void and we need to work out manager/player situation pretty pronto if we are going to mount a challenge next season. The Yanks have shown nothing to suggest they would make a good appointment to fill this void. So ask yourself, who do you trust more to steer the ship over the next few months, Huw or the Yanks (Pearlman et al)? Ideal scenario in my mind: On Sunday evening, HJ announces he will be leaving in September but will stay in post over the summer to help transition. Thoughts? | | | | |
Is HJ leaving immediately in the best interests of the club? on 18:33 - May 10 with 809 views | NeathJack | He should have left the second the January transfer window shut. That would have allowed his replacement to bed in and get a grip on the shambles he's left the club in. The longer he stays, the worse things will get. | | | |
Is HJ leaving immediately in the best interests of the club? on 18:39 - May 10 with 804 views | Private_Partz | It most certainly is. I cannot for the life of me think why he should be kept on for 2 weeks, leave alone 2 months. If he was kept on we would have the same recipe of late and unsuitable signings coupled with Olympic standard dithering. | |
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Help your fellow man.
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Is HJ leaving immediately in the best interests of the club? on 20:27 - May 10 with 756 views | waynekerr55 | To answer the OP - absolutely. Put a traffic cone in charge it will cause less damage | |
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Is HJ leaving immediately in the best interests of the club? on 20:30 - May 10 with 751 views | sainthelens | In everyday life if someone is asked to leave their job, then they leave that very day, and often escorted from the premises. | | | |
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