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When I saw Robinson had been sacked, a train of thought came in to my mind.
MK are a thoroughly modern franchise, supported by people whose full experience of football culture was learned from Sky TV, a club who are built from slick, imaginative business plans, and a franchise who are operated by a man who understands business but not football culture.
What would be ideal for them would be a manager full of plans, business plans, pathway for youth plans. A man who can encapsulate what he is intending to do with a succicient phrase or two, a man who can dismiss the negatitivity surrounds him when he knows that what he is doing is right when everyone else tells him that he is getting it wrong, a man who can head up the footballing arm of a modern franchise whilst looking suave and dapper in a sharp suit, a man who in his own mind can endeavour to make a franchise a resounding success.
The Brownie £10 is on the man who was hounded out of his previous club because of the negativity that pervaded the club and who ended up chastising the fans with a resounding "it is what it like here, it always has been, always will be', a man who in his last job who had to deal with people who openly mocked his philosophy, didn't have the mental capacity to understand why the saying 'pressure makes diamonds' could transpose to the success on the pitch of a football club, illiterate uneducated heathens who didn't understand the wisdom of geese and how it would bring greater glory for the greater good, and supporters who surely lived in run down hovels with no aspirations of bettering themselves because they didn't understand the biggest room in their own houses was the 'room for improvement'.
10/1, Footballs David Brent, and Footballs franchise. A match made in heaven.......
MK are a thoroughly modern franchise, supported by people whose full experience of football culture was learned from Sky TV, a club who are built from slick, imaginative business plans, and a franchise who are operated by a man who understands business but not football culture.
What would be ideal for them would be a manager full of plans, business plans, pathway for youth plans. A man who can encapsulate what he is intending to do with a succicient phrase or two, a man who can dismiss the negatitivity surrounds him when he knows that what he is doing is right when everyone else tells him that he is getting it wrong, a man who can head up the footballing arm of a modern franchise whilst looking suave and dapper in a sharp suit, a man who in his own mind can endeavour to make a franchise a resounding success.
The Brownie £10 is on the man who was hounded out of his previous club because of the negativity that pervaded the club and who ended up chastising the fans with a resounding "it is what it like here, it always has been, always will be', a man who in his last job who had to deal with people who openly mocked his philosophy, didn't have the mental capacity to understand why the saying 'pressure makes diamonds' could transpose to the success on the pitch of a football club, illiterate uneducated heathens who didn't understand the wisdom of geese and how it would bring greater glory for the greater good, and supporters who surely lived in run down hovels with no aspirations of bettering themselves because they didn't understand the biggest room in their own houses was the 'room for improvement'.
10/1, Footballs David Brent, and Footballs franchise. A match made in heaven.......
