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Jack Ross

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Funny you should mention that, but red and white...

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is this it? Corker that like! :eek:

Rangers supporting Sunderland fan not keen on Celtic supporting Sunderland manager

wasn't aware of his allegiances. Which school did he attend? The answer to this question could result in a withdrawal of my welcome. :p
 
'Fundamentally, every pound that supporters put into their football club has to influence positively its future success. Fans need to see their hard-earned money being used wisely and in the right areas and to do that we have a responsibility to be lean, productive and focussed. Ensuring that we are ready for the challenge of League One is our priority and the club’s operation will reflect that aim.'

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Just think it's an unnecessary gamble. Someone coming down from Scottish lower leagues to move into their first job in England. Seen abit of the Scottish championship and thought the league in general was absolutely terrible. Would rank it with national league in England. I think the conference north is a better league for the general style of football on display anarl.

It was a job where we could have attracted a manager with pedigree in England where we could sell them on a project winning the league this year & challenging next year.
 
Just think it's an unnecessary gamble. Someone coming down from Scottish lower leagues to move into their first job in England. Seen abit of the Scottish championship and thought the league in general was absolutely terrible. Would rank it with national league in England. I think the conference north is a better league for the general style of football on display anarl.

It was a job where we could have attracted a manager with pedigree in England where we could sell them on a project winning the league this year & challenging next year.
If he were taking over at Bradford or any other league one club would your thoughts be the same?
 
Just think it's an unnecessary gamble. Someone coming down from Scottish lower leagues to move into their first job in England. Seen abit of the Scottish championship and thought the league in general was absolutely terrible. Would rank it with national league in England. I think the conference north is a better league for the general style of football on display anarl.

It was a job where we could have attracted a manager with pedigree in England where we could sell them on a project winning the league this year & challenging next year.
Like who? Another so called tried and trusted manager with "pedigree" that has failed us and got us where we are now? Personally I'm excited by this, something different, a young up and coming manager. Everyone has to start somewhere.
 
Just think it's an unnecessary gamble. Someone coming down from Scottish lower leagues to move into their first job in England. Seen abit of the Scottish championship and thought the league in general was absolutely terrible. Would rank it with national league in England.

I think it was a job where we could have attracted a manager with pedigree in England where we could sell them on a project winning the league this year & challenging next year.

I've supported from afar for the last few years, pedigree brings big egos, stupid expectations, big wages, players here for the dosh, sound familiar, it eventually leads to disaster as you're spending more than you can afford, usually league 1 or 2 before reality kicks in, I'd rather the reality kicks in in league 1, there comes a time when you have to wake up and smell the coffee, I'm happy those off the park can smell it, time for some in the stands to take a big deep breath and get onboard.

It doesn't really matter what level you think the Scottish Chamionship is, there are good players and managers at every level, you just need the eyes to find them and the baws to go and get them.
 
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