No, action was needed because his time was clearly up...

performance wise.

We were s**t then and we would have continued to be s**t if we had kept Worthington (there was no indication to the contrary as far as I could see).

There is no direct causation between Worthington being sacked and the position we are in now, which has been caused by a combination of bad luck, wrong manager and an inability by our players to do the job for which they are paid.

Posted By: Hertz van Rental, Oct 23, 16:40:22

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