by Phil Anderer » Fri Oct 04, 2019 10:42 am
Whilst I have every sympathy for those wanting the club to get rid of Jim, and I too think he's done all he can for us, as I've said before, it's not going to happen because we can't afford it. He's not going to walk, and we can't pay him off, so the best case scenario is he leaves at the end of this season when his contract is up. This has the added benefit that the club is effectively, even if not officially, up for sale, as the owners' 2 year commitment runs out at the end of the season. Surely it is more attractive to any prospective purchaser to be in a position to appoint their own manager without having to worry about paying off the old one, and if they want to keep Jim (I sincerely hope not), then they are free to do so (and alienate a large portion of the support - I'm not saying all or even a majority, as I simply don't know, but it is, surely, large). On that basis, can I ask nicely that we accept the situation as it is and cease the repetitive, and in some instances nasty, calls for him to be sacked?
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