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Originally posted by oddboy
Trevor had an item on his bench last night, with Spillane and one of the guys from the Star.
Spillane reckoned there would be a big attendance at this, as a few fans may have something to say to the manager!
I think if Murphy does actually show up, people need to be careful not to give him an excuse to walk out. A full frontal attack on Murphy will do nothing really, when well made points in a non-aggressive manner will be much more beneficial.
I think the person that has to be impressed and convinced is Lennox. This is the man with the power ultimately, and if he can be persuaded that the future of the club will be better served without Murphy, I think he will act.
Two other points I'd like to make.
1. It is quite conciveable that there will be a large group of people who will be there to defend Murphy. Be prepared for this and let's not allow things to get out of hand and degenerate into a slagging match. The "Murphy Out" people will be blamed very quickly for any "unpleasantness".
2. If the alleged behaviour of Noelle is true, it seems that there may be a move within City to back Murphy fully. While it may be the most pressing issue for the fans, there are other important issues regarding the future of the club and the eL. If the club come out and fully support Murphy and only want to deal with these other issues, please stay and take an active part in the discussion. Don't allow fans who want Murphy out to be seen as people who have only one agenda. We need to show it's not a personal thing against Murphy, that we feel this way because we care about whats best for City and we do have other concerns and ideas for the future.
Exactly. This is crucial. The club look like they´re realising the desperate situation Murphy has got himself into- don´t give them any excuses to get him out of it.