Everyone's entitled to their own opinion, especially considering politics, and CW hasn't actually said he votes either Tory or UKIP...
And I believe that a football manager should be chosen based on their tactical ability, not their political leanings (however much those leanings may differ from the identity of a club).
I still feel CW is the right man for the job, professionally speaking.
However given the effects of the last few years of Tory government (homelessness, unemployment, NHS cutbacks, PPE fraud etc) and the fact that a lot of those effects are being felt close to home...and that the surrounding SY area still hasn't recovered from Maggie's decisions...
I won't be calling him "one of our own" anymore.
(That is, of course, if he happens to admit voting Tory or UKIP - which he is under no obligation to do - and I'm aware that my opinion will mean sod all to him, or anyone else for that matter. But its just where I'm at with it

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