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When City sacked Neil Harris, the team was on a run of 7 defeats in 8 games (including a cup match). The heaviest defeats in that run were 2-0 (v Swansea and Norwich), and the team was 15th in the table.
City are currently on a run of 7 defeats in 8 games (including a cup match). The heaviest defeats in the current run are 3-1 v Blackburn and 4-0 v West Brom, and the team is 20th in the table.
Mick's fortunate to still be in a job.
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Of course he is backing McCarthy. We're too skint to sack him. I don't see Uncle Vinnie paying anything to change manager again, he's done it enough.Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
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I presume Dalman still expects a top 6 finish?Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostWhen City sacked Neil Harris, the team was on a run of 7 defeats in 8 games (including a cup match). The heaviest defeats in that run were 2-0 (v Swansea and Norwich), and the team was 15th in the table.
City are currently on a run of 7 defeats in 8 games (including a cup match). The heaviest defeats in the current run are 3-1 v Blackburn and 4-0 v West Brom, and the team is 20th in the table.
Mick's fortunate to still be in a job.
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There was a typo in my post - it was obviously 5-1 v Blackburn. Who knows what Dalman and his master expect this season? I doubt they know themselves anymore.Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View PostI presume Dalman still expects a top 6 finish?
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Too skint to sack him? Both you and I don't know that.Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View PostOf course he is backing McCarthy. We're too skint to sack him. I don't see Uncle Vinnie paying anything to change manager again, he's done it enough.
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Tan can easily afford to pay him off if he wanted. He’s not going to have the club sink to league 1Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View PostOf course he is backing McCarthy. We're too skint to sack him. I don't see Uncle Vinnie paying anything to change manager again, he's done it enough.
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I concur, and he will probably lose £50k per match in revenue if this carries on as walk up crowds will be negligibleOriginally posted by Llandaff Blue View PostTan can easily afford to pay him off if he wanted. He’s not going to have the club sink to league 1
Sack him before it’s too late and promote Morison from the under 23’s , at least the playing style the under 23’s play can be transitioned to the first team and he’s already on the payroll
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