Rumour he has gone

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He's got far more in the win column than the loss column though and it's not even close.
I’m generally impressed with our progress since Speakman took over but first team recruitment in recent times has regressed and it’s had a knock on effect for managers performance. If it’s done well managers won’t criticise, if it isn’t it won’t make managers want the poisoned chalice. They become the hit man for its weaknesses. It needs updating and rebalancing.
 
He has gone, he wasnt good for us, forget about him. Lets hope the players show what they can do on Sarrada
Big game. Not just in the context of the season (I think the play offs are gone to be honest) but for the club as a whole. It's been a terrible last 2-3 months from the moment we sacked Mogga, to the Beale stuff, the defeats and the cup game. It's time to start a new chapter and 3 points and an impressive performance will go a long way to bringing back the goodwill.
 
"Like many in football, Beale faced unacceptable personal abuse on social media, which he rightly called out, but his damnation of the red and white fanbase as a whole was unfair."

I didn't feel damned by him.
 
"Like many in football, Beale faced unacceptable personal abuse on social media, which he rightly called out, but his damnation of the red and white fanbase as a whole was unfair."

I didn't feel damned by him.

Neither did I, I remember him pushing back a bit which was understandable but damnation is well over the top.

I bet privately he thinks we're a right shower of ****ers and I wouldn't blame him but considering the circumstances he dealt with the PR pretty well.
 
Neither did I, I remember him pushing back a bit which was understandable but damnation is well over the top.

I bet privately he thinks we're a right shower of ****ers and I wouldn't blame him but considering the circumstances he dealt with the PR pretty well.
That's all I took it as, a little bit of push back against the arseholes. I think there's some people with some strange moral compasses about. They think it's perfectly acceptable to make derogatory comments about someone's appearance, accent, and so on but were mortally offended by the term 'background' noise.
 
"Like many in football, Beale faced unacceptable personal abuse on social media, which he rightly called out, but his damnation of the red and white fanbase as a whole was unfair."

I didn't feel damned by him.
Matty Hewitt presenting drama as fact to make the article more exciting.

If we’d won 10-0 and Beale held a press conference claiming SAFC fans are the most annoying fans in football he’d still have his job.

He lost the players, they turned in a stinker against Birmingham and that’s why he was sacked.
 
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That's all I took it as, a little bit of push back against the arseholes. I think there's some people with some strange moral compasses about. They think it's perfectly acceptable to make derogatory comments about someone's appearance, accent, and so on but were mortally offended by the term 'background' noise.
Spot on...
 
"Like many in football, Beale faced unacceptable personal abuse on social media, which he rightly called out, but his damnation of the red and white fanbase as a whole was unfair."

I didn't feel damned by him.

Straight onto Saturday's play list at the SOL ...

... Ha'way Frankie <party>

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You not seen this? The Twitter account of a company linked to Beale has been tweeting and retweeting stuff in defence of him. Such as a still of a camera angle showing he didn't ignore Hume.

Can't help but wonder if the club has found out about this before the public has and its hastened his sacking.
The problem with the camera still is that it doesn't prove anything. Hume can be seen, far left, approximately 20-25 yards away, so quite a few seconds before he gets to Beale.
 
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