Freedman gone
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Freedman gone
Left club by mutual consent.
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I feel like crying i am that happy! The club is saved (hopefully!).
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BEN says he's been sacked!!!
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Take no pleasure in his demise, it just relief. For all his efforts and talk, it just wouldn't work out.
Since the 'he's taking the press conference' statement, I wonder if the threats of fan protest were a deciding factor or was it all about negotiating compo
Since the 'he's taking the press conference' statement, I wonder if the threats of fan protest were a deciding factor or was it all about negotiating compo
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A relief!
Wish him no ill and hope he does well in the future. I would much rather that he was a roaring success but it wasn't to be.
Three points on Saturday now!
The news that Bournemouth wouldn't have wanted.
Wish him no ill and hope he does well in the future. I would much rather that he was a roaring success but it wasn't to be.
Three points on Saturday now!
The news that Bournemouth wouldn't have wanted.
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Wish him no ill but .....He had to go, but just find it odd its happened today after that "Press Conference" announcement yesterday??? Wonder if again (ala the Quick quid fiasco) that the club didnt realise how many of the fans were actually feeling about him still being in charge.StaffsTrotter wrote:Take no pleasure in his demise, it just relief. For all his efforts and talk, it just wouldn't work out.
Since the 'he's taking the press conference' statement, I wonder if the threats of fan protest were a deciding factor or was it all about negotiating compo
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Who's in temporary charge then? JP?
Has he taken Lawrence with him?
Has he taken Lawrence with him?
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Its Pratley, Tom Eaves and Chris Eagles until a new manager is appointedBruce Rioja wrote:Who's in temporary charge then? JP?
Has he taken Lawrence with him?
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wigan white wrote:BEN says he's been sacked!!!
That's their headline but the statement quotes 'left by mutual consent'.
Gone, anyway!
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BBC saying mutual consent.
The important bit is that he has gone.
The important bit is that he has gone.
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I presume 'mutual consent' means Fat Phil has signed a rather large cheque this morning.
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Bijou Bob wrote:I presume 'mutual consent' meansFat Philhas signed a rather large cheque this morning.
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Eddie prob called him today and said "why the feck is he still here?"Bijou Bob wrote:I presume 'mutual consent' means Fat Phil has signed a rather large cheque this morning.
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Good.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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This, pretty much.jaffka wrote:A relief!
Wish him no ill and hope he does well in the future. I would much rather that he was a roaring success but it wasn't to be.
Three points on Saturday now!
The news that Bournemouth wouldn't have wanted.
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+1bobo the clown wrote:Good.
Next please...........
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Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:This, pretty much.jaffka wrote:A relief!
Wish him no ill and hope he does well in the future. I would much rather that he was a roaring success but it wasn't to be.
Three points on Saturday now!
The news that Bournemouth wouldn't have wanted.
Me, too.
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you are a hard manbobo the clown wrote:Good.
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