Sack the boardThey won’t sack themselves.
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Sack the boardThey won’t sack themselves.
Sack the board
Who is going to sack them? As much as I dislike them they won’t be going anywhere short term sadly.
Maybe Moshiri could sack them seeing as he’s their boss?
Do you honestly believe he will do that? The megalomaniac with his back up of the odious sell out hypocrite and miss dynamite? I can’t see it mate.
The fans need to make it clear they have failed and need to go.Who is going to sack them? As much as I dislike them they won’t be going anywhere short term sadly.
He's the biggest tit of them allMaybe Moshiri could sack them seeing as he’s their boss?
The fans need to make it clear they have failed and need to go.
Protests should have happened the day after we got safe last year.
That's the first I've heard that Moshiri was considering replacing Lampard after the Palace win.Obviously you can draw your own conclusions from these type of articles, but this wouldnt suprise me one bit, i know its been posted more then once on another thread but its relevnt hear and a reminder that the board have not been the problem over recent years, its ALL on the owner.
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See right there youve proved my point, by making something so stupid up and trying to pin it on Kenwright, have you read the article and seen who the author is?That's the first I've heard that Moshiri was considering replacing Lampard after the Palace win.
You have to wonder in who's interest it is to leak "the board" sticking with Lampard in the face of alleged doubts by the owner... and the answer is pretty obvious and Kenwright-shaped.
That's the first I've heard that Moshiri was considering replacing Lampard after the Palace win.
You have to wonder in who's interest it is to leak "the board" sticking with Lampard in the face of alleged doubts by the owner... and the answer is pretty obvious and Kenwright-shaped.