Michael Foley
Vital Squad Member
Losing at home to part-time Bromley. And some people call it progress. Mr. Dawson's eyes must be quite moist.
Michael Foley - 31/10/2015 16:50
Losing at home to part-time Bromley. And some people call it progress. Mr. Dawson's eyes must be quite moist.
Paul Dawson - 31/10/2015 16:52
Michael Foley - 31/10/2015 16:50
Losing at home to part-time Bromley. And some people call it progress. Mr. Dawson's eyes must be quite moist.
You are so fecking predictable ointy:
And Im sure you could have guaranteed that win with a manager taking 50k a year?
You're a very sad lonely bitter little man and nobody likes you.
helgy - 31/10/2015 18:30
100% agree with Paul on this.
He went to far a year ago time for a drink
:glug:
PieslayingImp - 31/10/2015 14:33
SIMJON - 31/10/2015 10:53
Michael Foley - 30/10/2015 00:38
SIMJON - 29/10/2015 20:13
Michael Foley - 29/10/2015 19:00
implausible - 29/10/2015 18:49
oldgaurd - 29/10/2015 18:42
:zzz: :zzz:Michael Foley - 29/10/2015 18:29
At this rate we'll soon be able to afford paying a Manager!
Yes the one we have got is making such a pigs ear of it he needs to go now !!! :he he:
I wasn't aware I had excluded the current one. Or is he expected to do the job for nothing for ever and a day?
You're warming to him then?
No. Once it's salaried the post can be advertised and he can apply with his impressive managerial CV along with other candidates. Since he's already in pole position (having neatly engineered that) I don't see what he would have to fear.
I've seen this 'he engineered his position' argument a few time, always in a pejorative sense, but if any of us believed we were willing and able to do a better job,.for free, than the previous employees in a business/organisation we were involved in we'd all do the same thing. It's called stepping up to the plate.
In a theoretical sense though, is there a moral and fundamental difference between "stepping up to the plate" and deliberately de-stabilising and thus clearing the plate to make room for yourself in the first place?
Michael Foley - 31/10/2015 16:50
Losing at home to part-time Bromley. And some people call it progress. Mr. Dawson's eyes must be quite moist.
SIMJON - 1/11/2015 11:06
I'm still genuinely interested in how Moyses 'deliberately destabilised' the previous manager (s)?