What score will it take for McD to resign?

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What score will it take for McD to resign?

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6-0
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7-0
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He'll cling on for dear life even if it's over 10
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What score will it take for McD to resign?

by Archie's penalty » 17 Dec 2012 20:49

We might as well have a bit of fun with this

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Re: What score will it take for McD to resign?

by NTRoyal » 17 Dec 2012 20:51

I honestly don't know if there is any point in him going. We are relegated already effectively. Who would want to come and take us on? Phil Brown is the only person I can think of.

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Re: What score will it take for McD to resign?

by Mid Sussex Royal » 17 Dec 2012 20:52

6-0 and he will be sacked.

Never mind the positive noises from above - look what happened at QPR

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Re: What score will it take for McD to resign?

by Focher » 17 Dec 2012 20:52

NTRoyal Phil Brown is the only person I can think of.



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Re: What score will it take for McD to resign?

by RFCUK » 17 Dec 2012 20:52

He wouldn't resign. We're not expected to win this game. I do think he could be fired though if the scoreline goes about 6


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Re: What score will it take for McD to resign?

by NTRoyal » 17 Dec 2012 20:54

Focher
NTRoyal Phil Brown is the only person I can think of.




:lol: :lol: :lol:

Honestly, if we lose 0-6 who would be even remotely interested? I can see the orange, racoon looking maniac swanning in with his cheesy smile and stupid accent. No one sane would come anywhere near us.

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Re: What score will it take for McD to resign?

by Reading4eva » 17 Dec 2012 21:01

NTRoyal Phil Brown is the only person I can think of.


Do it and let him rip on our players. He didnt do badly at Hull did he

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Re: What score will it take for McD to resign?

by Focher » 17 Dec 2012 21:07

Reading4eva
NTRoyal Phil Brown is the only person I can think of.


Do it and let him rip on our players. He didnt do badly at Hull did he


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Re: What score will it take for McD to resign?

by Badger Finger » 17 Dec 2012 21:09

I'd want Alan Shearer. Though, when at Newcastle, he we the worst caretaker since Ian Huntley


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Re: What score will it take for McD to resign?

by ddetisi » 17 Dec 2012 21:35

It's time to go Steve Kean on McDermott. Banners, the lot.

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Re: What score will it take for McD to resign?

by rfc58 » 17 Dec 2012 21:37

I don't think anyone could turn this around from where we are and the squad McDermott has assembled, but if a new man would get the team playing with visible pride, getting a few bookings for committed tackling, then I'd settle for that, as it would demonstrate we have something to work with, and build on, this has no positives.

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Re: What score will it take for McD to resign?

by Archie's penalty » 17 Dec 2012 21:48

Those two goals messed up the thread.

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