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Originally Posted by Shurm
I think personally he has been very naive and should probably have resigned if he felt that the club was not being run properly however it must be an awful decision to make when you love the job you do and you have a young family to support as well.
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Another reason for not resigning in such circumstances is a belief that if you stay put you might be able to do something to help, even if this means gritting your teeth and toeing the corporate line in public. From what those who know Rob have repeatedly said about him and his feelings for ASFC, I could believe (and do hope) this was the case. Ilyas' statement helps that hope along.
Whatever, someone has to keep doing the day-to-day stuff to keep the show on the road while the dust settles. Hanging the guy who is probably the only one who knows what is needed won't help.
Blessed are the peacemakers .......
