It doesn't matter whether we are 'prepared to give him more time'

He is staying whether we like it or not.

But recent results/performances do not alter my views for one second. As far as I am concerned Worthington is unlikely to:

* get the best out of the players he has at his disposal
*purchase the right players in the summer
*show the recquisite tactical sophistication to be a top manager

Do you honwestly believe that month after month of under-performance, frustration and despair can be forgotten in a fortnight?

Don't be silly now.

Posted By: The Judge, Mar 20, 14:19:52

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