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Cobi Budge

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Did very well for them, but he's taken them as far as he can, right decision for both parties.
 
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Cobi Budge":1znmra2e said:
Did very well for them, but he's taken them as far as he can, right decision for both parties.


How is it the right decision if he has done very well for them? Doesn't make sense.
 

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Cobi Budge":zdbdtfnv said:
Did very well for them, but he's taken them as far as he can, right decision for both parties.


How is it the right decision if he has done very well for them? Doesn't make sense.

Arsene Wenger also did very well at Arsenal. Do you think he should have stayed??

As Cobi said, he took Wimbledon as far as he could
 
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dazzy3000":10qqzm6d said:
Balham_Green":10qqzm6d said:
Cobi Budge":10qqzm6d said:
Did very well for them, but he's taken them as far as he can, right decision for both parties.


How is it the right decision if he has done very well for them? Doesn't make sense.

Arsene Wenger also did very well at Arsenal. Do you think he should have stayed??

As Cobi said, he took Wimbledon as far as he could

And who is going to take them further? They are already above their level.
 
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Welwyn Pilgrim":1ns7jwq4 said:
After 6 years in charge he's left Wimbledon. Always admired what he did at the club.

Lost 6 straight league games but gets sacked after a win in the cup. I know they didn't play that well but sometimes as we know a scrappy win is what gets the team going again.
 
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The-Pilgrim":2mtopuw5 said:
Welwyn Pilgrim":2mtopuw5 said:
After 6 years in charge he's left Wimbledon. Always admired what he did at the club.

Lost 6 straight league games but gets sacked after a win in the cup. I know they didn't play that well but sometimes as we know a scrappy win is what gets the team going again.

Yeah it's bizarre timing, doesn't make sense.
 

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Balham_Green":ja163d0z said:
dazzy3000":ja163d0z said:
Balham_Green":ja163d0z said:
Cobi Budge":ja163d0z said:
Did very well for them, but he's taken them as far as he can, right decision for both parties.


How is it the right decision if he has done very well for them? Doesn't make sense.

Arsene Wenger also did very well at Arsenal. Do you think he should have stayed??

As Cobi said, he took Wimbledon as far as he could

And who is going to take them further? They are already above their level.


No club is tied to it's historical level. Without the dream we'd might as well all be following the top six.
 

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Balham_Green":6akywkzv said:
dazzy3000":6akywkzv said:
Balham_Green":6akywkzv said:
Cobi Budge":6akywkzv said:
Did very well for them, but he's taken them as far as he can, right decision for both parties.


How is it the right decision if he has done very well for them? Doesn't make sense.

Arsene Wenger also did very well at Arsenal. Do you think he should have stayed??

As Cobi said, he took Wimbledon as far as he could

And who is going to take them further? They are already above their level.

What on earth are you talking about? Are they not allowed to be promoted again? Have I missed something in the rules? Please explain
 
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dazzy3000":2yujdybm said:
Balham_Green":2yujdybm said:
dazzy3000":2yujdybm said:
Balham_Green":2yujdybm said:
Cobi Budge":2yujdybm said:
Did very well for them, but he's taken them as far as he can, right decision for both parties.


How is it the right decision if he has done very well for them? Doesn't make sense.

Arsene Wenger also did very well at Arsenal. Do you think he should have stayed??

As Cobi said, he took Wimbledon as far as he could

And who is going to take them further? They are already above their level.

What on earth are you talking about? Are they not allowed to be promoted again? Have I missed something in the rules? Please explain


It's not worth explaining. It's pretty obvious really to most people.
 
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Lundan Cabbie":rma3pelv said:
Balham_Green":rma3pelv said:
dazzy3000":rma3pelv said:
Balham_Green":rma3pelv said:
Cobi Budge":rma3pelv said:
Did very well for them, but he's taken them as far as he can, right decision for both parties.


How is it the right decision if he has done very well for them? Doesn't make sense.

Arsene Wenger also did very well at Arsenal. Do you think he should have stayed??

As Cobi said, he took Wimbledon as far as he could

And who is going to take them further? They are already above their level.


No club is tied to it's historical level. Without the dream we'd might as well all be following the top six.

You can dream of Palace reaching the top 6. Meanwhile in the real world.....
Palace have gone as far as they can. It's all downhill from here.
 

Lundan Cabbie

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Balham_Green":2som7emk said:
Lundan Cabbie":2som7emk said:
Balham_Green":2som7emk said:
dazzy3000":2som7emk said:
Balham_Green":2som7emk said:
Cobi Budge":2som7emk said:
Did very well for them, but he's taken them as far as he can, right decision for both parties.


How is it the right decision if he has done very well for them? Doesn't make sense.

Arsene Wenger also did very well at Arsenal. Do you think he should have stayed??

As Cobi said, he took Wimbledon as far as he could

And who is going to take them further? They are already above their level.


No club is tied to it's historical level. Without the dream we'd might as well all be following the top six.

You can dream of Palace reaching the top 6. Meanwhile in the real world.....
Palace have gone as far as they can. It's all downhill from here.

I get told off for talking Palace so keep it Argyle. You must have dreams yourself.