Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
However, I believe that, leaving aside whether the sacking was justified or not (what's the point in going over something that has been done to death over the past few years on here again?), the central point of the piece contrasting how Mackay's career has been affected by his use of racist language with the fact that John Terry and JonJo Shelvey (who, yet again, proves what a plank he is with his “they are still in the Championship and we are in the Premier League” remark) are allowed to carry on as if nothing happened is a fair one.
The article assumes nobody wanted Mackay managing their club due to the racism. The article conveniently fails to push the importance of the fact Mackay was found out at Wigan with that debacle. 5 wins in how many games?

The other question is was there any interest from lower level clubs ( league 1, 2 etc ). Maybe there was and that interest turned down. We'll never know.

EDIT: For me, Mackays response at first is probably more telling than anything else, "friendly text banter" right? It's the same as Cornelius going from highly paid number 9 to a "project". Mackay has continually displayed an inability to accept any responsibility - until the text, emails really came out when he had no choice but to do so to try to save his career.

Sexism, racism, anti-semitism. Just good old banter innit.