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I do get the criticism aimed at Warburton, I just feel the timing of getting rid of him was wrong. It felt like we was slowly going in the right direction on his watch as opposed to the absolute car crash last season. And yeh of course that season before was a nose dive into the shit but I feel there were circumstances involved beyond Warburton. Contracts, , the gung ho promotion push from the people upstairs, injuries and loans not working out. Anyway. Its done. Roll on next season.
I do get the criticism aimed at Warburton, I just feel the timing of getting rid of him was wrong. It felt like we was slowly going in the right direction on his watch as opposed to the absolute car crash last season. And yeh of course that season before was a nose dive into the shit but I feel there were circumstances involved beyond Warburton. Contracts, , the gung ho promotion push from the people upstairs, injuries and loans not working out. Anyway. Its done. Roll on next season.
Again hindsight is a wonderful thing.
We all thought Beale was the bees knees and look how that ended up?
I look forward to the rewriting of the Ainsworth managerial chapter when he gets sacked in November
His glory days were at Brentford where he was part of a very successful set up that he tried to change and undermine the owner who gave him his first break.I have nothing but contempt for him even though he now spouts what a brilliant owner Matthew Benham was.