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Looking back, it all started to go downhill when David Dein left. Dein and him were a good partnership, on his own he’s struggled.
Maybe a good, strong number 2 (stop giggling at the back) would be a better solution than sacking him because I don’t believe he’s suddenly a blithering idiot. There are better managers out there but there are a lot of worse managers too.
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