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Sounds as if he didn’t grasp the seriousness of the offence, and thought an all too matey confession and saying ‘sorry’to Middlesbrough and all would be okay, albeit with a fine. 
 

Unfortunately he probably flagged up how feeble the clubs response would be. To the point that Middlesbrough saw the green light to go for the jugular. 

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9 minutes ago, Badger said:

Sounds as if he didn’t grasp the seriousness of the offence, and thought an all too matey confession and saying ‘sorry’to Middlesbrough and all would be okay, albeit with a fine. 
 

Unfortunately he probably flagged up how feeble the clubs response would be. To the point that Middlesbrough saw the green light to go for the jugular. 

I think they went for the clowns rather than the juggler.... 

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27 minutes ago, S-Clarke said:

He's fucked us here.

How he's defended our club is almost as bad as our defending in our last PL season, maybe worse.

Worse, we at least tried to defend in the PL. Parsons has seemingly given Gibson everything he needed. Bet he couldn’t believe his luck. 

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The written reasons don't reflect well on him. He's the CEO, regardless of the club's guilt it's his job to defend the club in the best way and mount a professional and well-composed response. He was caught off-guard from the outset and fumbled the whole thing, based on what we can read in that report

Then you have the stupidity of confessing guilt to Gibson in the Riverside boardroom with witnesses in the room. Absolute ineptitude and arrogance when the margins for error were so thin

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42 minutes ago, JohnnyShearer2.0 said:

The bloke is incompetent with reading all that and what else transpired.

Solak must be thinking what the hell is going on with this Club.

Solak is ultimately responsible, having been a chairman myself the buck stops with him.

FA and EFL need to seriously consider whether SR is capable of running a club of Saints’s size and learn from Wednesday and Chansiri. Turkish and French authorities also need to do the same.

Certainly, if he’s allowed to keep it, which is highly questionable, I’d want a senior football consultant to pull them through by the nose for the 12 months and keep them clean on a regulatory level and solvent. 

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3 minutes ago, Turkish said:

He makes Marketing Martin look competent. Take your smirk and piss off back to the home cleaning appliances world

Barry the briefcase is probably a better shout. I doubt that fucker is owning up to anything. Ever.

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In what world does a CEO of a company keep his job , when his complacency and ineptitude, lack of proactively - whatever you want to call it, all added into one, has cost the business a very likely 200 million pounds plus? The thing is, I wouldn’t put it past him to keep his job with this lot running the show. I actually think he will

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7 minutes ago, Turkish said:

He makes Marketing Martin look competent. Take your smirk and piss off back to the home cleaning appliances world

Quite. We’ve hoovered up his bullshit for too long now

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Just fuck off, Phil. Everytime I see your face or see your name I want to smash my phone against the wall. 
 

just fucking fuck off 

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Youre the CEO Parsons, can you explain to me and other fans how Matt Le Tissier was allowed to speak to a club sponsor and make a mockery of whats happened ? A club employee should be nowhere near doing an interview like that. Especially as the reasoning for the explusion wasnt revealed until today. Do you have any control of anything ?

 

 

 

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I bet Solak thinking he needs to keep Parsons or Spors to help make necessary changes. Trouble is Parsons as CEO is. Accountable, Spors knew Eckharts techniques so must have known, Eckhart admits it, coaches part of it, Analyst team all involved.

if we look at who has some guilt or accountability in this the whole lot needs to go, and not by dribbling out the door but in one go.

to do this we need clarity on couple of big hitters coming in, who are not bothered by this much change and can steady the ship quickly and who will impress the team, if that’s possible. 

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