Who else didn't want Flitcroft?

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  1. sadbrewer

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    Stay up and I'm certain humble pie will blind a Findus Lasagne!!!
     
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    That Leeds game was incredible. Never seen a shift of opinion like that in my 20 years. To a man, we realised that was not Keef's clone out there
     
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    Have to say I associated him with Hill's disastrous regime, and more than that, I thought he was partly accountable for the God-awful organisation that we had in defending set pieces during that time, when the basics of near post defending and marking just weren't happening.

    Like most on here though, delighted to be wrong. I only wish we'd got rid of Hill before the Wednesday game and that run of easy home fixtures over Christmas as most of us asked for as if we'd done that we'd be nearly halfway up the table by now.
     
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    ^^^^^ This.
     
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    I think a vast amount of Reds fans should be eating humble pie RE: your question

    me included.I thought it should have been a clean sweep and a totally new manager. Bloody glad I was wrong.I do reckon this is more luck than good judgement from Mr Rowing though.
     

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