stupid.
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Believe Norwich jumped the Gunn in this decision tbh. He had a few more rounds left in him, it was only one game. But now the Gunns been fired they can't do out, he's Gunn for an early bath I'm afraid. Then again he didn't really have the calibure, he did shoot himself in the foot after that loss.
I see what you did their! shame it failed, tragically.Believe Norwich jumped the Gunn in this decision tbh. He had a few more rounds left in him, it was only one game. But now the Gunns been fired they can't do out, he's Gunn for an early bath I'm afraid. Then again he didn't really have the calibure, he did shoot himself in the foot after that loss.
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I feel bad for Norwich as their a fantastic club with great supporters who deserve to be challenging in the Championship for a spot at the big time.
Seems like some silly spending and a confusing boardroom where they try and freeze out their biggest financial backer (Ms Delia Smith) is harming the club.
Hope whatever appointment they make next gets 'em back on track.
something.
IN THE LAST few minutes, the Eastern Daily Press has learned that Norwich City boss and goalkeeping legend Bryan Gunn is the first victim of ultra-tough rules brought in by City’s new-look board.
‘Following all his hard work weathering stick from supporters, building an almost entirely new squad, having a successful pre-season, an absolute nightmare in his first home game of the season then a great result midweek to settle everyone down, we’re delighted to announce that Bryan Gunn has been sacked’, said Chief axeman David MuckInally.
‘We decided long ago that the manager would be judged on one game, and that’s exactly what we’ve done. This is modern football - the days of being allowed to bed a team in are gone - and we are a modern football club’, he said.
He continued: ‘We felt we hadn’t caused enough publicity at the club after last weekend’s result, and Bryan’s professional demolition of Yeovil Town in the cup was the last straw. This is why we decided to make this announcement on the eve of our next game.’
‘We’d like to thank Bryan for his honesty and passion at the club – he loves this club and we hope we’ve shown him the same honesty and passion. However, from now on each manager will have one game to prove himself – and nothing less than three points will do. Unfortunately for Bryan, his win was a cup game.’
Glenn Roeder was unavailable for comment.
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Last edited by Catzsy; 16-08-2009 at 09:54 AM.
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Not any more! Lol. What manager will now want to manage a club that sacks them after the first game if they don't win? And I thought Mark Hughes might have some pressure this season if he doesn't get the top six. :rolleyes:
It was a joke. A very funny one btw.
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