denzel
Very well known Exeweb poster
A shorter journey to MK than he took coming here for 12 years.Him driving too and fro from Chippenham to do his job couldnt have helped.
A shorter journey to MK than he took coming here for 12 years.Him driving too and fro from Chippenham to do his job couldnt have helped.
Yes Winkelman is a hard-headed businessman who won't stand for too much carp.PT decided what he wanted to do and did it. There is no need for anyone to feel any regret about has subsequently happened. He was, in reality, a very average manager who fell on his feet at Exeter and had the good fortune to find himself employed by people who were extremely reluctant to judge him in the same way that most other managers are judged. As a result, he enjoyed 12 very relaxed years without the pressure he clearly faced that moment he decided to move on. The fact that he went to MK Dons of all clubs tells you all you need to know about his character. The one real ability he had was to create a persona that fooled many people into believing he was irreplaceable. He wasn't, as most sensible people already knew, and now he knows it too.
When he was with us Perryman was paid via an offshore service company. If the same applied at The Franchise there would be no concept of him being sacked or resigning. MK would just not give him any more work assignments.Oakley, Butterfield and Gwinett get the heave ho too. No mention of Stevie P. resigning yet !
Don't you think after the way he left and things he said we're entitled to a little bit of gloating?The pleasure some are taking from this is peculiar, to say the least. Globey is nowhere to be seen unless there’s something to moan or gloat about.
Tisdale was responsible for sucking all the enjoyment out of my Saturdays (and Tuesdays) and turned watching City into a chore. The dreadful home form, the lack of visible passion, the 70 minutes before a shot on target, the too-late-to-matter substitutions, players out of position etc. etc.Quite frankly I couldnt give a shiit about Tisdale or his job statue. I've no clue why this thread is among the front runners on a saturday night. Tisdale walks away from MK Dons laughing, with a monumental monetary settlement to tied him over.
Classic symptom of cronyism. Also the rumours of Tisdale being frequently absent from training might have something to do with the time he was spending at Ted Baker to ‘develop himself’.When he was with us Perryman was paid via an offshore service company. If the same applied at The Franchise there would be no concept of him being sacked or resigning. MK would just not give him any more work assignments.
And yes, that offshore company structure was distinctly odd.
Ab example of Tis being able to convince others that he is some kind of football genius". (Written by Toby Lock in the MK Citizen :PT decided what he wanted to do and did it. There is no need for anyone to feel any regret about has subsequently happened. He was, in reality, a very average manager who fell on his feet at Exeter and had the good fortune to find himself employed by people who were extremely reluctant to judge him in the same way that most other managers are judged. As a result, he enjoyed 12 very relaxed years without the pressure he clearly faced that moment he decided to move on. The fact that he went to MK Dons of all clubs tells you all you need to know about his character. The one real ability he had was to create a persona that fooled many people into believing he was irreplaceable. He wasn't, as most sensible people already knew, and now he knows it too.