by Cureton's Volley » 12 Mar 2013 02:33
by Terminal Boardom » 12 Mar 2013 03:38
Cureton's Volley After nearly 13 years of fantastic service to the club during the most successful period in its 142 year history, he would be knocking on the door of a testimonial were he a player. Regardless of your opinion on this decision today, and in respect of his contribution to the club, what do we feel would be a suitable tribute to McDermott at the game on Saturday?
Nothing too crazy, something modest yet memorable to say thank you before "we move on"... perhaps a chant throughout the 89th min in honour of the Championship winning points tally last season??
by Arch » 12 Mar 2013 03:41
by paultheroyal » 12 Mar 2013 07:53
by Delboy » 12 Mar 2013 08:22
by mr_number » 12 Mar 2013 08:36
by Schards#2 » 12 Mar 2013 09:15
Delboy 13th minute to celebrate his number of years with the club
by Big Foot » 12 Mar 2013 09:19
by Schards#2 » 12 Mar 2013 09:21
Big Foot As pro-McDermott as I am, I have a real dislike for this "trend" to applaud/chant through a particular minute in "tribute" for someone/something.
by Man Friday » 12 Mar 2013 09:31
by Big Foot » 12 Mar 2013 09:36
Schards#2Big Foot As pro-McDermott as I am, I have a real dislike for this "trend" to applaud/chant through a particular minute in "tribute" for someone/something.
Agreed, but as a one off for one night only I think it's fair enough
by soggy biscuit » 12 Mar 2013 09:40
by soggy biscuit » 12 Mar 2013 09:42
Big FootSchards#2Big Foot As pro-McDermott as I am, I have a real dislike for this "trend" to applaud/chant through a particular minute in "tribute" for someone/something.
Agreed, but as a one off for one night only I think it's fair enough
It's not a one off though, this is part of the shift in culture at football that I resent.
Villa fans applauding in the 19th minute for Petrov / Reading fans applauding in the 3rd minute for Armstrong etc etc
Perhaps if the fans cared that much, they'd have sung support for McDermott on Saturday instead of chanting the name of a wannabe chav centre midfielder who's done phuck all for the club, including refusing to play.
Jokers.
You reap what you sow.
by Badger Finger » 12 Mar 2013 09:43
by mr_number » 12 Mar 2013 09:46
Big FootSchards#2Big Foot As pro-McDermott as I am, I have a real dislike for this "trend" to applaud/chant through a particular minute in "tribute" for someone/something.
Agreed, but as a one off for one night only I think it's fair enough
It's not a one off though, this is part of the shift in culture at football that I resent.
Villa fans applauding in the 19th minute for Petrov / Reading fans applauding in the 3rd minute for Armstrong etc etc
Perhaps if the fans cared that much, they'd have sung support for McDermott on Saturday instead of chanting the name of a wannabe chav centre midfielder who's done phuck all for the club, including refusing to play.
Jokers.
You reap what you sow.
by leicsRoyal » 12 Mar 2013 09:49
by maffff » 12 Mar 2013 09:52
soggy biscuit .........it sits alongside songsheets, rumblestix and Soccer AM in making me cringe.
by joeroyal » 12 Mar 2013 10:00
leicsRoyal Will it be the same fans joining in this tribute as those booing on Saturday that put the final nail in his coffin?
The decision to sack Brian was poorly timed IMO but maybe after the silly booing on Saturday AZ thought he had little choice.
I feel sorry for Brian and the club owe him a huge debt of gratitude which came in the way of a new contract for which he has now got the monetary benefit if nothing else, but in Brian's words.....
WE MOVE ON. (In a better place than when BMc took charge)
by leicsRoyal » 12 Mar 2013 10:05
joeroyalleicsRoyal Will it be the same fans joining in this tribute as those booing on Saturday that put the final nail in his coffin?
The decision to sack Brian was poorly timed IMO but maybe after the silly booing on Saturday AZ thought he had little choice.
I feel sorry for Brian and the club owe him a huge debt of gratitude which came in the way of a new contract for which he has now got the monetary benefit if nothing else, but in Brian's words.....
WE MOVE ON. (In a better place than when BMc took charge)
Feel sorry for Brian what are you ?man or mouse the guy got paid for his work. Move on next please
by joeroyal » 12 Mar 2013 10:10
leicsRoyaljoeroyalleicsRoyal Will it be the same fans joining in this tribute as those booing on Saturday that put the final nail in his coffin?
The decision to sack Brian was poorly timed IMO but maybe after the silly booing on Saturday AZ thought he had little choice.
I feel sorry for Brian and the club owe him a huge debt of gratitude which came in the way of a new contract for which he has now got the monetary benefit if nothing else, but in Brian's words.....
WE MOVE ON. (In a better place than when BMc took charge)
Feel sorry for Brian what are you ?man or mouse the guy got paid for his work. Move on next please
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