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Four days later - should Saints still sack Tonda?


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  1. 1. Now we've calmed down a bit, should Saints still sack Tonda?

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    • No
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Posted (edited)
42 minutes ago, AlexLaw76 said:

They are working out how their first bit of comms can include how good Baz has been since being back in the building.

No wonder they're taking such a f***ing long time in that case... ;)

Edited by trousers
Posted

I think the players should all hold a vote to see if they are in favour of keeping him.  Then 4 days later they should have another vote to see if things have changed.

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Posted (edited)

I was not sure before, no now. As per usual, we have some emotional ninnies on this site, so now they seem to be changing their minds I think it's only the FA that will make us have to push him.

By the way, I have heard the bonuses for promotion next season are absolutely mindbogglingly good, to ensure we keep some of our players who are annoyed about the loss of this years.

Edited by Farmer Saint
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It's also fair to say that just as people on here have clearly softened on the idea of sacking him as the anger has faded, it's entirely possible that the players are going through the same thing. 

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Tonda should be made to stay and the contract should stipulate it's an ongoing contract where you can't leave until promotion is achieved and each season it's not achieved a 20% wage cut... It's the only way and he owes us! 😜

that said do we want to be stuck with him he's probably useless without the spying 😂

Posted

Sacking him wasn't my reaction, total lack of consistent rules , punishments that pile points deduction on point deduction . Clubs being allowed to sue other clubs just to get £££ , lunatic club owners that won't sell up etc . Football needs proper regulation not the clubs getting together to agree or not agree rules , It's all bad bad overall management , like F1 , boxing , tennis rugby etc etc ...

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16 minutes ago, Barry the Badger said:

It's also fair to say that just as people on here have clearly softened on the idea of sacking him as the anger has faded, it's entirely possible that the players are going through the same thing. 

Probably too busy doing what they would normally be doing this time of year - talking to their agents 

Posted
3 hours ago, LegalEagle said:

Fucking a sheep is a little different to sending a spotty intern to spy on Middlesbrough FC training for a football match. Spying is far worse. At least according to Steve Gibson.

Not if you fuck said sheep within 72 hours of meeting it. 

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8 minutes ago, sadoldgit said:

Not if you fuck said sheep within 72 hours of meeting it. 

"You can't marry a sheep you've just met"

Kristoff, Frozen (fersiwn cymraeg)

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3 minutes ago, AlexLaw76 said:

Throwing in a massive own goal has fucked us. Cheers Tonda.

Someone on here previously said the cupboard was empty next season. 

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The club will be aware of their liabilities and should have a plan based on non-promotion, they will also be due transfer fee payments but it doesn't tell us how much? 

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Posted

Not being one to miss the opportunity of starting a conspiracy theory, perhaps Dragan spelt out the financial situation to Spors and Eckert and told them it was promotion this season at all costs?

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