Re: NEIL HARRIS SACKED - CONFIRMED
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Eric the Half a Bee
Very odd. Something has gone amiss with my spreadsheet.
He's on 33%. Russell Osman is above him on 33.3%. Watts-Jones is on 29.3% and Diamond Durban on 23.9%
Also, for loss percentages, Slade joins Jones on 31.4%, Lennie on 29.9%, Cork on 27.5% and McCandless on 18.6%
Re: NEIL HARRIS SACKED - CONFIRMED
About time...lots said of harris a pound shop warncock,and he was a 50p pound shop
Re: NEIL HARRIS SACKED - CONFIRMED
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Originally Posted by
ToTaL ITK
About time...lots said of harris a pound shop warncock,and he was a 50p pound shop
A 50p pound shop manager who saved us from relegation and took us into the Premier League, all within 19 months and by spending about £10m on players. You have a very short, one sided memory and perhaps you (and others) should show a bit more respect and gratitude to him for what he did. A job, by the way, that he currently appears to be repeating at Middlesborough.
Re: NEIL HARRIS SACKED - CONFIRMED
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dml1954
A 50p pound shop manager who saved us from relegation and took us into the Premier League, all within 19 months and by spending about £10m on players. You have a very short, one sided memory and perhaps you (and others) should show a bit more respect and gratitude to him for what he did. A job, by the way, that he currently appears to be repeating at Middlesborough.
Maybe Warnock deliberately fecks up the longer term plans of a club he's ready to leave just so some supporter still say this?
First 18 months of Warnock are a dream, last 6-12 months of Warnock are a nightmare and has been at more clubs than just ours.
Re: NEIL HARRIS SACKED - CONFIRMED
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surge
Maybe Warnock deliberately fecks up the longer term plans of a club he's ready to leave just so some supporter still say this?
First 18 months of Warnock are a dream, last 6-12 months of Warnock are a nightmare and has been at more clubs than just ours.
Yea that's what he does.
Very good manager, perfect for us at the time and I think it was a minor miracle he performed getting us up.
Then like 99% of managers around the world it inevitably goes stale, can't take away he is only the 2nd manager in my lifetime to get us to the top division.
Probably a while before it happens again and that's not down to Neil Warnock.