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It's a cruel business and if he went and Brighton were struggling the board would act. Here, if the same happened I reckon the club would stick by him. It's a great way for him to get some Prem experience if we go up without having to worry to much about the sack - or am I being a bit naive?
Of course they need to come and give it a go - how would we feel if Southampton or anyone else turned up at Leeds on Saturday with half a reserve team and strolled through it.
No rather risk three winnable games against indifferent sides than a one off which could involve Norwich with all the baggage that comes with. Maybe different if we were bang in form as the momentum side.
He was an early campaigner on child poverty, low pay and welfare reform but as Kevin Maguire of the Mirror put it was probably more favoured by the right than the left, falling out with the Labour Party on several issues in later years, including Brexit and antisemitism.
A couple of friends helped make the official 92 club introduce a rule change so that if a club went out of the league and then came back, you didn't have to revisit.
They will be saying they should be seeded and get a home draw next. My first away game on my own was the 3rd replay v Leeds at Filbert Street on a coach from the Loco Club. That's what the cup is, not endless City v Chelsea finals.
Tim Sherwood is a failed manager whose opinion is just that. It's all just pointless chin music to fill endless airtime. They might as well get a couple of blokes out of the pub.