lakes10 wrote:ivor_the_injun wrote:No offence to Lakes, but this is one of those critical times where the fans can easily become part of the problem. If we all stand together with one voice and let the owners know that we back the manager, and resent the way he's being treated, we can become part of the solution.
What I fear will happen is fans on all the phone-ins start buying into the press hysteria about potential replacements, the odds that he'll leave etc, and before you know it that's what every news piece related to our club becomes.
So, if a bloke with a mic stops you on the way to the game tonight looking for vox pops for a radio news or Northwest Tonight piece, don't give them a quote about who you'd like to be our next manager, give them nothing but your wholehearted support for the guy that's still in charge.
true but the thing is mate it dont look like press hysteria, the owners are doing this to the club, i would not be shock if Parry did come out and say that, he is just building up his money till he can off it to a place in the sun. he knows what side His Bread Is Buttered.
That's weird, because from where I'm sitting it looks exactly like press hysteria. News stories talking about the odds of Mourinho becoming the next manager, no doubt every paper in the land talking as if he's going to leave, etc, etc.
I'm not denying that Hicks and Gillett have lit the fuse, but now we have to decide whether to smother it, or if we're going to be part of the bomb going off.