Tan's done one

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Yes,he did come across as very professional.

It's difficult to speculate what's went on here? Has he left by his own volition or has he been pushed?

It's a strange one and though I don't think it's anything to be concerned about,I think he'll find him difficult to replace or is Acun going to be dealing with everything on his own from now on...We'll find out eventually no doubt.
'Mutual consent' means he was pushed but accepted a big pay-off
 
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Since he got called out by both City and Norwich fans about the Kamara "abuse". Still waiting for him to clarify what was said apart from waste of money etc
"****er, ****er, wan....".
Not you!
Why pretend it didn't happen. Could hear it as plain as day. Complete with gestures. Sad 'grown' men. Pitiful.
And on mental health day. To a 21 y.o. kid that had grown up with the club that didn't want him for their first team. You couldn't make it up.
 
Obviously we know nothing about what's happened here and that's definitely alarming. But I think we also know very little about Tan; his capabilities or how he is as a person. We see his interviews and yeah he speaks well but that alone doesn't necessarily mean he's brilliant. I remember being told that after one game early in Rosenior's tenure Tan had stormed in to confront the ref whilst pretty drunk.

Not saying Tan is the devil or that this isn't a strange and concerning turn of events - it certainly is - but I do think that some people were too easily impressed by Tan.
 
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"****er, ****er, wan....".
Not you!
Why pretend it didn't happen. Could hear it as plain as day. Complete with gestures. Sad 'grown' men. Pitiful.
And on mental health day. To a 21 y.o. kid that had grown up with the club that didn't want him for their first team. You couldn't make it up.

Yeah, football fans calling an opponent player a ‘****er’. Unheard of and unprecedented behaviour. I wonder when the public inquiry begins.