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See he got his usual "I''ve spoken to Delia and Jez" line into the post match interview as well. I don''t blame the players if they really don''t like Neil and want him gone. He comes across as massively arrogant, unwilling to accept responsibility for any of our failings yet happy to drop people or hang them out to dry publically when things go wrong and take credit for anything good. We should have seen that when he blatantly gazumped Phelan to take all the credit for that win at Bournemouth in his first game. I have never thought he is "likeable" as others seem to feel. Quite the opposite.

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[quote user="Jim Smith"]See he got his usual "I''ve spoken to Delia and Jez" line into the post match interview as well. I don''t blame the players if they really don''t like Neil and want him gone. He comes across as massively arrogant, unwilling to accept responsibility for any of our failings yet happy to drop people or hang them out to dry publically when things go wrong and take credit for anything good. We should have seen that when he blatantly gazumped Phelan to take all the credit for that win at Bournemouth in his first game. I have never thought he is "likeable" as others seem to feel. Quite the opposite.[/quote]

Sadly Jim ,Delia and the board seem to love him, in fact they love him that much they want him to stay for 10 years and beyond

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It really does look like Delia etc love him and won''t sack, and that players aren''t playing for him.

One wonders where we could be in 10 yrs if these muppets are still at the helm!

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I''d like to ask him who let Ollsson go down to Swansea to " talk " knowing full well that Brady was out. Surely that could have waited till this week plus there is another two weeks of the window.

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The Bournemouth victory two years ago and all other victories thereafter are down to the manager. Poor recruitment, lack of motivation, tactics, no shows, errors are all faults of the players. Obvious to the dugout and the board.

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