Poll: Should Jones be sacked now?

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Should Jones be sacked?


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Kinda surprised it’s not ≥ 90% tbh. Some of those that were keen to give him as much benefit of the doubt as possible even changed their views following his mental outburst post game. Though it will be above 90% after the Wolves game…
 
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Is it worth doing a boycot? But instead of the usual stand and shout outside the games, go watch the woman’s team so that we can continue to show support for Southampton, but also show lack of faith in the men’s team manager. Would be good to get some high attendances that the woman’s team deserves too
 
If it helps, I hated him when he was still at Luton.

He isn't very nice.


You're endearing him to me. I'm a bit concerned that he might be ****ing useless, but his not being very likeable is, perversely, a likeable quality in my eyes.

He's like the bullied kid at school who somehow always makes things worse for himself. I admire the fact that no one's getting his dinner money off him, no matter how hard he gets battered. Probably because he doesn't have any.
 
I must admit during the forest game I was surprised how much stick he was getting from the forest fans, which I guess was from a previous encounter, but it’s really making sense now
 
I must admit during the forest game I was surprised how much stick he was getting from the forest fans, which I guess was from a previous encounter, but it’s really making sense now

He's a bastard but he's our bastard!

Shame his tactics etc weren't upto scratch as this could have been a good appointment, someone we all know is a bastard but as he's doing it for us and succeeding, we love him while everyone else hates him!

Oh well!
 
That's the trouble with metrics (as used, probably, by Ankersen). The measurements are only relevant to the specific parameters they are being used for (stating the bleedin' obvious, really). You also need a completely subjective measure of "Is this person going to get on with everyone else involved". This only becomes apparent when it's too late to do anything other than backtrack and re-start from square one.