It was a question about 2 players. Presumably your handbag laden response means you think Nardi treated the club the worst then?
Neither of them if you consider that all they were doing is what they thought was best for their careers, families, bank balance etc. Same as we all would. The players are not Barnsley fans and can't be expected to have the same love for the club that we all do.
You got me I did. But that doesn't mean I dont believe what I said. Booing opposition players is just part of the entertainment. I will never boo a player in a Barnsley shirt though.
Mike sheron then he left the club in a worst state then when he came, having put in zero effot and taking shed loads of cash.
Mcindoes treatment of the club was pritty bad but i'd have him back, nards on the other hand no thank you
So the answer to the question whose treatment of the club was worst... Nardiello or McPhail is:- Mike Sheron
McIndoe wanted a way into the championship, never said he was at Oakwell for any reason that it was a stepping stone, got a clause written into his contract and buggered off !!! fair enough... no loyalty except for the fans.</p> Nads on the other hand was enigmatic, but he was alsoa bit of a folk hero to a lot of the Barnsley fans. Therfore Nads wants a new contract elsewhereand people feel genuinely betrayed. Again the only loyalty is from the fans.</p>
the question is a closed question based on how they left the club I would have to say Nardiello. If you asked which of the two contributed more in the time they were there and influenced the club's position it would be an equally closed question but the answer would alsobe Nardiello.
RE: Judas Wilson I understand the reasons why he left, but he preached loyalty to the fans and then fecked off. Won me a bet as I knew he would go when we were relegated.I was still gutted though asI expected to lose my bet. I now turn to the chairman of the premier league SIR David Richards!!! The most odious obnoxious piece of turd ever to <strike>walk </strike>crawl through football. Failed businessman, failed club chairman one of the few people I would genuinely love to kick in.... people who know me will confirm that I'm not the violent type, so it would be a verbal kicking.. he's apompous supercilious lovely person !!!</p>