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So it's been a crazy few days, PS out and back in for Wembley and PB in as our new boss. The General vibe on here has been pretty negative to the situation and especially to Ron Martin, which is nothing unusual. This is the place to vent and to post your views but now I believe it is time for everyone to say a goodbye to the PS era, well till Wembley at least and fully get behind Phil Brown's Barmy Army. I've read posts that people will chant Sturrocks name and They want the new Guy to feck off, but for the sake of the team and the negative atmosphere this would generate at games please don't. Also I know Ron Martin is not everyone's favourite chairman but he has made this Descision now and any protesting for him to leave during games again is just going to create a bad atmosphere at the Hall. So lets move on united..
 
Agreed.
I do however think that Paul Sturrock should have the opportunity to walk round to our end at Wembley to receive applause - but not as manager on the day. He is no longer a part of the future but a very popular and genial figure from our recent past. He should be treated accordingly.
 
Agreed.
I do however think that Paul Sturrock should have the opportunity to walk round to our end at Wembley to receive applause - but not as manager on the day. He is no longer a part of the future but a very popular and genial figure from our recent past. He should be treated accordingly.

Kevin.... We get your point of view, we really do but you don't have to plaster it over every thread, especially as AtS has started this thread to call for unity, not to rehash arguments thoroughly aired in other threads.

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