Yes, from memory

Webber obviously concerned after Chelsea. His following public interviews he knew would be taken as support for the manager but he wanted to also be a challenge to see how they would respond. Then Leeds happened.
He settled on his decision Thursday.
Board agreed it Saturday morning.

He told Farke in the dressing room after the players had boarded the the team but, then headed to the bus to tell the players

The conversation was amicable but Farke was hurt by it and had no clue it was coming

He had time to speak to family before the announcement, and the timing gave him the time to address the squad at Colney and for goodbyes (rare in football)

Posted By: jAC, Nov 8, 11:56:36

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