Didn’t replace Furlong.
Replaced Fellows with a player who can’t even get in the side.
Banny a complete waste of money.
Nice statement though, Nestor.
#WBA
If anyone else believes that another semi-competent manager could not have us in a better league position and with improved displays then they need sectioning I’m sorry. Keep Mason and we are drifting towards a relegation battle without question #wba
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