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  • Morison on his way back?

    According to this he is under consideration but not sure if their source is the other board as it was mentioned on there earlier today - interesting tune if true


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    Even our clowns wouldnt appoint Morison.

    1 rumour a few people believing it. Some betting and he comes down in odds and our appalling journalists who should be absolutely ripping our board a new one instead print this.

    I know they are behond useless but Morison !!!!!!! They cant be that feckin stupid. Or can they.🤣

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    • #3
      Re: Morison on his way back?

      SkyBet have him as 5/1 second favourite

      His departure was a total mystery
      Morison never came out and explained the circumstances around his leaving

      Hey it’s Cardiff City - who knows lol 😆

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        I don’t understand why they would sack him when they did and then reappoint him, doesn’t make any sense.

        Would take him over Bamba mind.

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          Re: Morison on his way back?

          Originally posted by Nobody's Rep View Post
          According to this he is under consideration but not sure if their source is the other board as it was mentioned on there earlier today - interesting tune if true

          https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/...ation-26941088
          Honestly this would take the biscuit. And we were all aghast about Bamba

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            ffs :hehe: :hehe:

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              Personally didn't think Morison was given enough time but him coming back is strange to say the least

              I think Tan should just cut out the middle man and ask the EFL to relegate us now and we can have the winter off and come back to life in league 1

              That may give tan and Co to either find a plan or feck off and sell us to the highest bidder

              As for WOL why cant get an audience with the club to have a clear position statement from them as to exactly what this process is

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                Re: Morison on his way back?

                Originally posted by Sunnysideup View Post
                SkyBet have him as 5/1 second favourite

                His departure was a total mystery
                Morison never came out and explained the circumstances around his leaving

                Hey it’s Cardiff City - who knows lol ��
                There was an 'incident' on the coach apparently. It certainly wasn't football-related.

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                  Re: Morison on his way back?

                  Originally posted by Nobody's Rep View Post
                  Personally didn't think Morison was given enough time but him coming back is strange to say the least

                  I think Tan should just cut out the middle man and ask the EFL to relegate us now and we can have the winter off and come back to life in league 1

                  That may give tan and Co to either find a plan or feck off and sell us to the highest bidder

                  As for WOL why cant get an audience with the club to have a clear position statement from them as to exactly what this process is
                  The one positive of Morison coming back is that while it is guaranteed to fail, it’ll finally shut up his loyal band of supporters.

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                  • #10
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                    Maybe the rumours about Bamba and Morison are part of a sophisticated PR plan by Dalman, Choo and Tan to make us all fear the worst so that when they do appoint someone we'll all think "well, that could have been worse".

                    Wait, did I just put "Dalman, Choo and Tan", "sophisticated" and "plan" in the same sentence?

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                      [QUOTE=Pedro de la Rosa;5422766]The one positive of Morison coming back is that while it is guaranteed to fail, it’ll finally shut up his loyal band of supporters.[/QUOTE

                      Personally don't know any loyal supporters of Morison but do know quite a few people who thought he should have been given more time and probably a lack of understanding of why he went doesn't help people's thinking

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                        Originally posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
                        There was an 'incident' on the coach apparently. It certainly wasn't football-related.
                        That can be said for much of last season

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                          Re: Morison on his way back?

                          Originally posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
                          There was an 'incident' on the coach apparently. It certainly wasn't football-related.
                          For me this just brings up an image of him shitting on the floor of the bus 🙄

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                          • #14
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                            Like in Italy, when they "sack" a manager, they actually keep them on the payroll so as not to pay out a lump sum (normally resulting in said manager doing another stint that very season). Knowing our finances, it's quite possible all our ex's managers are in this situation. So when it fails for Stevie M, Hudson is in the wings. win-win.

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                            • #15
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                              More experienced than Bamba I suppose but it was a bad experience getting sacked quickly as we were spiraling into relegation, I guess they must want him or Bamba to complete the task.

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