It looks like the naughty step is back, Wayne Brown has been frozen out and is expecting to be shipped out on loan, probably to Oldham. In Preston's current predicament, I would have Wayne Brown first on the team-sheet, alongside Leon Cort, he's exactly the sort of player they need right now.
I wonder how he will work the naughty step now he cant replace a player with another who is equally ****e and on ã30 k a week?
Wasnt he one of the first people to go on the naughty step with us? Looks like the Tan man is settling in ok then
He is'nt going to get them out of the relegation zone if he starts bullying players around at Preston, hardly a formula for the seige mentality you need for a relegation fight is it
Perhaps with the way Wayne B was treated by PB after one bad game against Wigan in August 2008 WB didn't have the heart to help PB in his job by helping to save Preston.
Brownie was the last person Wayne wanted to see come in as manager, but you'd think he'd make some effort to heal the rift for the good of the club, the bloke they're playing ahead of him at the moment is poor.
"Unfortunately for Wayne, in his last game we conceded four goals, and four poor defensive goals as well," - Phil Brown How To Lose Friends And Have No Infuence With People a self-help book by Phil Brown.
Could it be that Sean st Ledger there captain plays alongside Leon Cort? Would you drop your captain for him, i doubt it..... Even the Phil Jones who plays at Lb can play CB, and he was highly rated at one point, many though the PL awaited him.
But rather than defusing the situation, the player, born in Barking where BNP leader Nick Griffin was wiped out in the election by Labour's Margaret Hodge, and the party lost all its council seats, launched into an abuse attack on against ethnic minorities whom he claimed were 'killing this country'. The reaction was furious and several players pointed out that, not only were Brown's phrases and views unacceptable, but that he had Asian, black and mixed-race colleagues.
Leicester player Wayne Brown’s admission that he voted for the British National Party at the General Election has angered teammates, including PFA chairman Chris Powell, and fellow professionals – and has come as a major disappointment to the Professional Footballers’ Association. The PFA has worked hard for many years with a number of anti-racism bodies to try and eradicate racism from our sport, at all levels, and according to Deputy Chief Executive Bobby Banes, Brown’s comments have ‘set the movement back’.
AND? Racism is ilegal, the BNP are a legal organisation and despite an in depth undercover investigation and court case, were found not guilty of racism, therefore voting for them does not make you a racist.
Anyone who's lived in a largely Asian area will know why the BNP gets support, much of it is not from racists, but from people who see the areas they were born in going downhill. I own a home in a largely Asian area of London and I ****ing hate the place(not enough to vote to BNP, but I understand why some feel the need to).