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  • #31
    bob murray did some good work at safc theres no doubt of that! however he ran the club for to long like arkwrights corner shop and when he did put his hand in his pocket it was to late, there were huge problems with the club to many to list.

    however we have a real fresh start and i for one believe quinny will get it right he seems to have a knack of doing and saying the correct things at the correct times. he is a very intelligent bloke and genuinely loves the club, he will have my backing.

    he has already said he will give the new boss 2 yrs to get promotion, this i believe may be down to the fact he has seen the dross he has inherited on the pitch. we should all back him, he knows he must get it right to start knocking the guy before hes even got his feet under the desk is a bit harsh. i remember when i was at the chelsea match in our second promotion under reidy and we were 4-0 up at half time, this bloke behind me started moaning about how badly we had defended in the first half, that wasnt you matchman was it????????????

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      For me - he has one chance to put it right. Get it wrong and I for one will be demanding his removal. No excuses.

      I for one am under no illusions - results will be my one priority - if they don\'t come, then i\'m afraid i\'ll have to vote with my feet.
      How long would this one chance be Paul? 1 game, 1 season, 1 year????

      Theres a classic example of being patient in football - Alex Ferguson. He was a knats fanny hair from getting the sack, but they stuck with him and the rest is history.

      The Lad hasn\'t even had a week in the job yet, but you\'re starting the \'if results don\'t come I want him out\' talk FFS.

      This is a fantastic opportunity for SAFC, and if anyone will get it right, he will.

      I know one thing, he\'s got more passion than you and me Paul, and thats a fact. How you may ask? Simple, it\'s easy to be a passionate supporter of your home town team, but to sell the club 8 times over to separate investors AND get them to wipe off nigh on £40m of debt, he couldn\'t have done that without passion, a passion he was under no obligation to have.

      Be proud of one thing. Being part of the crowds that showd NQ the feeling and passion of SAFC supporters, enough for him to come and buy this club.
      Davy

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