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Shamelessly robbed from facebookThe difference was Strachan had built some credibility in the game, that and he had actually won a few things..... whats McCann, a failed footballer, a failed coach and a failed man who many would need to look up on Google to know who the **** he is...Of course we all know McCann is saying the right things to protect his contract. With a 5% win ratio this year he probably can't believe he's still in a job. Neither can anyone else. It's the gall of the man making out he's planning for next year that gets me.
A few years ago Gordon Strachan resigned as Middlesbrough manager because, according to him, he was useless. Strachan won only 13 of his 46 games in charge.
"He offered his resignation but not only that - in doing so he tore up his contract," Boro chairman Steve Gibson told BBC Tees.
"He sought no compensation and walked away from the club with empty hands and it's a measure of the man."
I can't see McCann doing the same thing for one minute, although I wish he would. In what other profession would failure be so highly rewarded? Despite his comments I expect him to be heading down the yellow brick road shortly.
His contract means there is always 12 months on it (rolling). However, there is talk about a clause being in it that he could be dismissed if finishing in bottom 3. I don't think he's going anywhere anyway, but of course hope I'm wrong - he's been utterly useless, his press conferences have been increasingly annoying, but I did have a little (only a little) bit of sympathy for him .... until after last nights game where he made some incredibly dumb inflammatory statements, including that the owners had been brilliant. I now have no sympathy for him, he can **** right off the useless puppet twat.The useless prick and his sidekick will be shown the door soon once his rolling contract ends.
Lucky for him supporters where not allowed in the ground, so it was easy for him to scuttle of after every home and away game quitely after ****ing our club up.
Worst City manager in my lifetime.
It appears terry trusts ehabHis contract means there is always 12 months on it (rolling). However, there is talk about a clause being in it that he could be dismissed if finishing in bottom 3. I don't think he's going anywhere anyway, but of course hope I'm wrong - he's been utterly useless, his press conferences have been increasingly annoying, but I did have a little (only a little) bit of sympathy for him .... until after last nights game where he made some incredibly dumb inflammatory statements, including that the owners had been brilliant. I now have no sympathy for him, he can **** right off the useless puppet twat.
His contract means there is always 12 months on it (rolling). However, there is talk about a clause being in it that he could be dismissed if finishing in bottom 3. I don't think he's going anywhere anyway, but of course hope I'm wrong - he's been utterly useless, his press conferences have been increasingly annoying, but I did have a little (only a little) bit of sympathy for him .... until after last nights game where he made some incredibly dumb inflammatory statements, including that the owners had been brilliant. I now have no sympathy for him, he can **** right off the useless puppet twat.
It's a good point ..... but it probably depends on whether or not there is that 'bottom 3' clause in his contract.Surely Ehab will sack him today. There's no way we can move forward with McCann as manager. The fans have lost faith in him but more importantly, so have the players.
I also think Ehab, who has failed miserably this year as a chairman, will want to deflect some of the blame away from himself. By sacking McCann its putting the blame on him for whats happened and will slightly get the fans and media off his back.
In some cases it might be, but it can also mean what it says on the tin i.e. rolling. Unless you or someone knows for sure that it expires and renews once a year, I still believe in this case it means it always has 12 months on it, giving the manager security and giving the club clarity about what the maximum exposure is.That's not what a rolling contract normally means, it normally applies to a twelve month contract that's automatically renewed for another twelve months, at the end of each term, as long as both parties are happy for it to do so.
Good point and what chairmen do usuallySurely Ehab will sack him today. There's no way we can move forward with McCann as manager. The fans have lost faith in him but more importantly, so have the players.
I also think Ehab, who has failed miserably this year as a chairman, will want to deflect some of the blame away from himself. By sacking McCann its putting the blame on him for whats happened and will slightly get the fans and media off his back.
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Surely Ehab will sack him today. There's no way we can move forward with McCann as manager. The fans have lost faith in him but more importantly, so have the players.
I also think Ehab, who has failed miserably this year as a chairman, will want to deflect some of the blame away from himself. By sacking McCann its putting the blame on him for whats happened and will slightly get the fans and media off his back.
Doesn't matter if the players don’t like him, they’re all being released.
Can we stop calling him Terry now, if he’s staying let’s find something more fitting...
CIC - clueless Irish clown
TG - tactical genius
OR - on repeat
anymore suggestions fellas?
https://www.skysports.com/watch/vid...598/windass-hull-fans-arent-happy-with-owners
No **** Deano - who knew