PistonBlue
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and the daft old wino accused us of being small minded, tut, tut.
squirtyflower said:as Don Corleone said
'it's business, not personal'
unfortunately the bully from ot treats everything as personal, which is why he's a bully
dw7 said:squirtyflower said:as Don Corleone said
'it's business, not personal'
unfortunately the bully from ot treats everything as personal, which is why he's a bully
do you think he sent the 2 guys to preston for business or personal reasons
But I'm sure young Darren got the job on merit and didn't have to rely on daddy's friendship with the majority shareholder.clarkie_ni said:http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/dec/30/sir-alex-ferguson-darren-preston
Darren Ferguson had won only 13 out of 49 games but his father is close friends with Preston's majority shareholder, Trevor Hemmings, through their shared love of horse racing, and is said by insiders at Old Trafford to be "furious" about the sacking.
Depends if the players were getting time on the pitch or not. If they were playing football it's a bit childish to take that away from them and bring them back to play reserve football because his son has been let goC1TY4LIFE said:dw7 said:fair play to him i'd say he's sticking up for his SON who was sacked
This
bobmcfc said:we should offer a couple of our brightest young starlets to preston on loan till the end of the season as a token of goodwill. might get abit of good publicity ;)