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That is the elephant in the room ,Norwich sack black football manager Hughton now there are none left BOOOOOOOO Norwich.
We can all ignore it but it`s real.

That's almost as outrageous as saying we hate the rodent because he had a brain tumour! The man bred malice by the bucketful in the dressing room!
 
That's almost as outrageous as saying we hate the rodent because he had a brain tumour! The man bred malice by the bucketful in the dressing room!

Everyone knows after Powell was axed the only black guy to manage a club was our very own and i`m sure that played a part in the boards patience .

As i am a white male i will no longer comment on this matter.
 
Everyone knows after Powell was axed the only black guy to manage a club was our very own and i`m sure that played a part in the boards patience .

As i am a white male i will no longer comment on this matter.

I think that's a new definition of codswallop.
 
Everyone knows after Powell was axed the only black guy to manage a club was our very own and i`m sure that played a part in the boards patience .

As i am a white male i will no longer comment on this matter.

No. Why would Norwich get stick for sacking him? We gave him the job in the first place and supported him with ample resources and everyone can see that. I haven't seen any press give us any criticism to us for sacking the only black manager. Sure, the press have mentioned it in passing because there are obviously barriers which inhibit more ethnic minorities from getting into these positions but no one has criticised us on this basis.

It's all in your head as far as I am concerned.
 
Total bollocks. People are unpleasant about Roeder because he said unpleasant things in the media (such as the comments aimed at Neil Adams - a respected former player of ours). Hughton would never say anything like that and is generally a much more likable bloke.

We have never, and will never forgive him for the way Hucks was treated at the end of his City career. That was entirely badly handled, showed massive disrespect to a club legend and to the fans who wanted to say a proper farewell and it showed us his true colours as an obnoxious, pig-headed and totally arrogant bell-end of the very highest order.

He is due the utmost respect for the way he battled, and beat his brain tumour which was an enormous personal achievement that showed great strength and resilience.
However that doesn't mean he's immune from criticism and being generally thought of as an arsehole if you ask me.
 
We have never, and will never forgive him for the way Hucks was treated at the end of his City career. That was entirely badly handled, showed massive disrespect to a club legend and to the fans who wanted to say a proper farewell and it showed us his true colours as an obnoxious, pig-headed and totally arrogant bell-end of the very highest order.

He is due the utmost respect for the way he battled, and beat his brain tumour which was an enormous personal achievement that showed great strength and resilience.
However that doesn't mean he's immune from criticism and being generally thought of as an arsehole if you ask me.

Unless the traits you describe were as a result of his brain tumour.
 
We have never, and will never forgive him for the way Hucks was treated at the end of his City career. That was entirely badly handled, showed massive disrespect to a club legend and to the fans who wanted to say a proper farewell and it showed us his true colours as an obnoxious, pig-headed and totally arrogant bell-end of the very highest order.

He is due the utmost respect for the way he battled, and beat his brain tumour which was an enormous personal achievement that showed great strength and resilience.
However that doesn't mean he's immune from criticism and being generally thought of as an arsehole if you ask me.

I couldn't have put it better myself <applause>
 
We have never, and will never forgive him for the way Hucks was treated at the end of his City career. That was entirely badly handled, showed massive disrespect to a club legend and to the fans who wanted to say a proper farewell and it showed us his true colours as an obnoxious, pig-headed and totally arrogant bell-end of the very highest order.

He is due the utmost respect for the way he battled, and beat his brain tumour which was an enormous personal achievement that showed great strength and resilience.
However that doesn't mean he's immune from criticism and being generally thought of as an arsehole if you ask me.

Plus he spent lots of money on crappy loan signings, perhaps i am way off on this one? ...
 
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