I’m probably alone here, aside from some naivety in what he said post Wolves, I think he’s done little wrong.
Our current position in the league and where we have been this season, we could only have fantasised about.
We are rightly upset/angry he’s going because he’s been good for us.
For Mick, it’s a job and I suspect he has more than doubled his salary and has negotiated a contract that will pay him handsomely even if he fails at GR. He’s a young man and this deal could financially set him up for life.
I like Mick, I thought his post match chats were more honest than most. He avoided the usual generic whining about the officials and banal excuses that many managers spout after a bad 90 mins.
If anything, I’m just sorely disappointed, particularly after what was spouted about integrity after the Wolves approach.
Nonetheless, I wish Mick and GR success. The GR fans have had a shedload of 5hit mismanagement, (way over and beyond anything we have experienced) in the last decade, so I reckon it won’t hurt to see them stick it to the Celts for a season or two.
My view will change rapidly if Mick tries to poach our players, of course.