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Daniel Levy - Chairman

Surly it's Lang and Munn that need to accept their man isn't doing the job and pull the trigger.

Yes, but in the end, Levy has to say enough.

I'd be very surprised if there wasn't a conversation two months ago with Munn of "are you sure"? And some timeline or bottom end where it has to stop.

We passed that a while ago, to.me this week was the biggest stretch, if somehow he got through both cups, truth is we never looked even in either game.
 
Oi Levy, stop making football decisions!

Not like that.

Is cakeism, I should imaging most meatheads chanting for him to go don't even know Lange and Munn exist.
 
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Do you think it's fair to call a final assessment on their impact at this point? Both are in long term roles - a singular bad managerial appointment doesn't write them off
The appointment being so left field i.e. a nearly 60 year old man who's biggest experience to date was in the Scottish PL; does that not call into question their decision making? It certainly was an odd one. Probably as bad as some of the managerial appointments made by DL.
 
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The appointment being so left field i.e. a nearly 60 year old man who's biggest experience to date was in the Scottish PL. Does that not call into question their decision making? It certainly was an odd one.

Of course it does, however you don't make a snap judgement on a Dof/Footballing Operations Whatever Munns title is, based on one poor appointment
 
Of course it does, however you don't make a snap judgement on a Dof/Footballing Operations Whatever Munns title is, based on one poor appointment
I think the decision to appoint was bad enough. But that is the compounded by him sticking with the guy too long. So that is actually 2 bad decisions. Decisions that have been very costly this season. Munn should be accountable for those.
 
I think the decision to appoint was bad enough. But that is the compounded by him sticking with the guy too long. So that is actually 2 bad decisions. Decisions that have been very costly this season. Munn should be accountable for those.

Yes he should, but he shouldn't be in a single strike situation, as has been said, he needs to be judged long term.

His role isn't as interchangeable as one such as player or manager.
 
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