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I’m amazed sometimes by the level of double standards by some of our forum membersGoing berserk when Hull approach the club and McCann leaves. Then it’s ok for our club to go looking at and potentially poaching managers at other clubsThat’s the way football is and always will be.
There is a similar number prepared to jump to conclusions...
I don't see any hypocrisy either! We know how football works. We've been victim and beneficiary before and will again.Some fans feel aggrieved as they interpreted McCann's comments as hypocritical where as I believe he was commenting about footballers just wanting a pay day and not really caring where they end up rather than showing genuine ambition to step up.You could argue the merit of his ambition and the timing for sure. As said above, nobody has had a go at Hull for making the approach. Also, who have we approached? Take the press talk with a pinch of salt.
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on June 27, 2019, 11:19:22 amI don't see any hypocrisy either! We know how football works. We've been victim and beneficiary before and will again.Some fans feel aggrieved as they interpreted McCann's comments as hypocritical where as I believe he was commenting about footballers just wanting a pay day and not really caring where they end up rather than showing genuine ambition to step up.You could argue the merit of his ambition and the timing for sure. As said above, nobody has had a go at Hull for making the approach. Also, who have we approached? Take the press talk with a pinch of salt.I didn't say there was anything wrong with it. A manager has to decide whether a player is worth keeping and at what cost. What is wrong with footballers wanting to get the best deal they can for themselves.Isn5 that what people do when they go to work.
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on June 27, 2019, 11:19:22 amI don't see any hypocrisy either! We know how football works. We've been victim and beneficiary before and will again.Some fans feel aggrieved as they interpreted McCann's comments as hypocritical where as I believe he was commenting about footballers just wanting a pay day and not really caring where they end up rather than showing genuine ambition to step up.You could argue the merit of his ambition and the timing for sure. As said above, nobody has had a go at Hull for making the approach. Also, who have we approached? Take the press talk with a pinch of salt.What is wrong with footballers wanting to get the best deal they can for themselves.Isn’t that what people do when they go to work.
Quote from: Metalmicky on June 27, 2019, 10:36:27 amThere is a similar number prepared to jump to conclusions... so what conclusions can anyone jump to. Did he not get rid or make it difficult for some to stay then leave us for as he sees it sunnier claims in a worse state than he found us
Quote from: the vicar on June 27, 2019, 11:25:39 amQuote from: Metalmicky on June 27, 2019, 10:36:27 amThere is a similar number prepared to jump to conclusions... so what conclusions can anyone jump to. Did he not get rid or make it difficult for some to stay then leave us for as he sees it sunnier claims in a worse state than he found usI have no clue what you are trying to say....
Dismay at Grant Mc Cann exiting so readily is a natural and understandable reaction for DRFC fans to have. Whether or not this constitutes hypocrisy is another question. In my opinion what would constitute hypocrisy, if it was the case, would be the Board telling fans that the club is committed to destination Championship whilst at the same time reducing the playing budget. In such a case it would be unreasonable to expect G. McC turn down a good job offer. And if this is the case we should respect him for not shouting about it. Forgive me for voicing the bleedin obvious but it is abundantly evident that there is a recurring theme here. Losing 2 managers in a year both of whom left of their own volition is unlikely to be a coincidence.
Quote from: Avsuptem on June 28, 2019, 01:34:28 pmDismay at Grant Mc Cann exiting so readily is a natural and understandable reaction for DRFC fans to have. Whether or not this constitutes hypocrisy is another question. In my opinion what would constitute hypocrisy, if it was the case, would be the Board telling fans that the club is committed to destination Championship whilst at the same time reducing the playing budget. In such a case it would be unreasonable to expect G. McC turn down a good job offer. And if this is the case we should respect him for not shouting about it. Forgive me for voicing the bleedin obvious but it is abundantly evident that there is a recurring theme here. Losing 2 managers in a year both of whom left of their own volition is unlikely to be a coincidence.Why don't you take a look at the accounts that the club produce each year which shows the income and expenditure?If you were to do such a logical thing you'd soon realise that you're talking out the back of your head.
Ferguson left because he threw his toys out..and ended up finishing lower than the Rovers. The snake will be fired by Hull by Christmas and begging for a league one job IMO.
Not one single fact in that post by donyderek.
Quote from: RoversAlias on July 01, 2019, 01:18:39 pmNot one single fact in that post by donyderek.When did facts become important 😂
At the time we were told him leaving was nothing to do with the budget though? And he never moaned about the budget in public
You did say he complained about the budget, but this hasn’t been in the public domain. When he left it was just spoken widely that it was because of the budget but this was denied