Yes or No: post WBA result should Martinez be sacked?

post WBA result: should Martinez be sacked?

  • Yes

    Votes: 238 37.4%
  • No

    Votes: 399 62.6%

  • Total voters
    637
  • Poll closed .
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The only information i have got is how highly Bill rates the manager.
My uncle comes from the arts world and has no interest in football.
Only passing on what i know
I am sorry you think i am a fantasist and i can see how you would not believe me.
If i was false i would be spouting all kind of rumours.
You have lad. If you'd have stopped at he rates him highly and has no current thoughts of binning him, you'd have sounded plausible, but you expanded on it by saying he wouldn't bin him even if we went down, which is not something Bill would ever countenance let alone give a prejudged decision to a non football acquaintance. Ergo you're chatting bubbles
 

Hes prolly somewhere between Sayers and a Ginsters ATM sadly Friend.

More like a service station pasty you pick up at the end of a big night at 3am. The idea of it is delightful, the first few bites are like heaven on earth but by the end you realise it's soggy, stale and luke warm, much like your feelings towards it. You swear you'll never buy one again, yet the next week you go out you do because you need it.
 

You have lad. If you'd have stopped at he rates him highly and has no current thoughts of binning him, you'd have sounded plausible, but you expanded on it by saying he wouldn't bin him even if we went down, which is not something Bill would ever countenance let alone give a prejudged decision to a non football acquaintance. Ergo you're chatting bubbles
Thats the vibe i got.
I don't think Bill thinks we are in any danger of going down.
If it happened maybe he would do different.
Bill is showing a united front behind the manager and will not contemplate relegation.
 

Thats the vibe i got.
I don't think Bill thinks we are in any danger of going down.
If it happened maybe he would do different.
Bill is showing a united front behind the manager and will not contemplate relegation.

As if he could do anything else. Bill will act if mutiny from the supporters (especially match-going ones) is in the air, make no mistake. He wouldn't even contemplate being in charge of the regime in place in the event of relegation, never mind the the effect on the value of his shares and those of his buddies who are propping him up.

Friendships and loyalty go out the window in that scenario I'm afraid.
 
As if he could do anything else. Bill will act if mutiny from the supporters (especially match-going ones) is in the air, make no mistake. He wouldn't even contemplate being in charge of the regime in place in the event of relegation, never mind the the effect on the value of his shares and those of his buddies who are propping him up.

Friendships and loyalty go out the window in that scenario I'm afraid.
At the last home game he was getting plenty of advise from the fans in the main stand
Most of it being to sack Martinez.
 
The only information i have got is how highly Bill rates the manager.
My uncle comes from the arts world and has no interest in football.
Only passing on what i know
I am sorry you think i am a fantasist and i can see how you would not believe me.
If i was false i would be spouting all kind of rumours.
don't worry about it mate, any inside info on here gets treated with disdain as soon as it doesn't fit peoples agendas, no matter how reliable, it's why all our decent ITK's have gone
 

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