She has given him til the end of the season

She has just bought an executive box for next season though


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From: Ian Murray [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 24 January 2012 20:21
To: Matt Anderson
Cc: Dr. Michael Benjamin.; <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [LU] full Jonny article

Ha - she a Grayson believer as well Matt?! 

I

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On 24 Jan 2012, at 20:11, "Matt Anderson" <[email protected]> wrote:

> You sound like my wife
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ian Murray
> Sent: 24 January 2012 20:06
> To: Dr. Michael Benjamin.
> Cc: <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [LU] full Jonny article
> 
> If we go up, I am right.
> 
> If we get to play offs, I am right.
> 
> If we just miss out and Grayson gets sacked, I am right.
> 
> If we finish mid table, I am right. 
> 
> In fact, you would only be right if we got relegated. So, yeah, let's see.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On 24 Jan 2012, at 19:22, "Dr. Michael Benjamin. " 
> <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> 
>> Let's give it till the season end. See whose right. 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone. 
>> D"r Michael Benjamin. 
>> Community  Psychiatrist. 
>> 
>> On 24 Jan 2012, at 21:17, Ian Murray <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Grayson is NOT a poor manager.
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
>>> On 24 Jan 2012, at 17:44, "Dr. Michael Benjamin. " 
>>> <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> A decision that we all would have taken be it Howson or MS. 
>>>> But all that avoids the basic situation that exists that led to the
> decision. A tight fisted MS and a poor manager. 
>>>> IMO  the critical factor is a poor manager that cannot get basic 
>>>> things
> right. 
>>>> Put another way money will not save a good manager. It's absence 
>>>> ruins a
> good one. No one will convince me that after three years of Grayson he 
> has not shown that he cannot organize a defense. That is the basics of 
> management. He is not good enough.
>>>> The three jammy results killed our season. Now we are stuck with him. 
>>>> Sorry To be so negative
>>>> 
>>>> Sent from my iPhone. 
>>>> D"r Michael Benjamin. 
>>>> Community  Psychiatrist. 
>>>> 
>>>> On 24 Jan 2012, at 17:57, "Richard Naef"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> http://bit.ly/yibBAH
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Departing skipper Jonny Howson says leaving Leeds United was the 
>>>>> biggest decision of his life - but the lure of Premier League 
>>>>> football proved the deciding factor.
>>>>> 
>>>>> The midfielder, who has made 227 appearances for United since 
>>>>> graduating from the club's Academy, has now completed the 
>>>>> formalities of his move to East Anglia and is now a Premier League
> player with Norwich City.
>>>>> 
>>>>> "Decision-wise, this is the biggest decision I've had to make in 
>>>>> my
> life,"
>>>>> Jonny told LUTV
>>>>> 
>>>>> "There's so many things I've had to look at and think about. I 
>>>>> found out on Tuesday morning about the bid and spoke to the 
>>>>> gaffer, and it's been a mad week. Decision-wise it's been so tough.
>>>>> 
>>>>> "The reason is Premier League. I am going to a very good club with 
>>>>> good support, but at the same time I know I'm leaving a club I've 
>>>>> loved from being such a young boy. That's not going to change. The 
>>>>> hardest thing was leaving somewhere I've been from six or seven 
>>>>> years of age, and it's been hard.
>>>>> 
>>>>> "It's been a massive part of my life, but this is a great chance 
>>>>> for
> me.
>>>>> This is the sort of chance that doesn't come around that often and 
>>>>> it's a chance I feel I have to take while it's there. This is a 
>>>>> great chance for me because you can't guarantee anything in 
>>>>> football and when you get a chance like this you have to make the 
>>>>> most
> of it."
>>>>> 
>>>>> Jonny's contract was due to expire at the end of the season and 
>>>>> the midfielder had not made any secret of his desire to make the 
>>>>> step up to the top-flight.
>>>>> 
>>>>> "It's been no secret that my ambition is to play in the 
>>>>> Premiership and that's why we never got round to sorting the 
>>>>> contract because we don't know where Leeds United are going to be 
>>>>> and I wanted to give myself a chance of playing in the Premiership,"
he explained.
>>>>> 
>>>>> "I can understand why the club has sold me now because it's better 
>>>>> to get something now than at the end of the season. I'm going to a 
>>>>> great club, they are flying high, doing ever so well, and they 
>>>>> have a great team that we've been close to here over the past 
>>>>> couple of seasons, and they have a great manager as well."
>>>>> 
>>>>> The departing skipper is also aware of the frustration of 
>>>>> disappointed fans who are seeing the homegrown player move on.
>>>>> 
>>>>> "It makes it harder because when you see a reaction like that you 
>>>>> realise you mean something to them, and you don't always realise," 
>>>>> said
> Jonny.
>>>>> 
>>>>> "I was the club captain and from the area, but it was me that was 
>>>>> still wanting to play in the Premiership and from the club's point 
>>>>> of view I would have done the same thing if I was in their shoes.
>>>>> 
>>>>> "It was a case of getting something a few months before rather 
>>>>> than nothing at all in the summer and if you look at it that way, 
>>>>> rather than 'homegrown lad who was captain' you understand it more."
>>>>> 
>>>>> Jonny has been out of action since December 3 after suffering a 
>>>>> knee injury during the home game against Millwall, but he is still 
>>>>> hoping United can push on and make serious challenge to escape the
> Championship this season.
>>>>> 
>>>>> "The past few games, from what I've heard, they haven't been 
>>>>> playing well but it shows signs of a good side who can pick up 
>>>>> points when not playing well," said Jonny.
>>>>> 
>>>>> "It's seven points from nine now without playing well so it's not 
>>>>> bad. With regards to getting promoted, I think they can.
>>>>> 
>>>>> "Everyone involved with the club wants to get there. I believe 
>>>>> they can, they have some terrific, talented players, and in this 
>>>>> league if you can put a run together you can get out of it, but it 
>>>>> is tough at the same time. I really hope they can get out of this
league.
>>>>> 
>>>>> "Everyone at Leeds is wanting Premier League football. I know how 
>>>>> much the players and the staff want it, but you can't guarantee 
>>>>> that. The ambition is always here at this club, but as I've said 
>>>>> it's
> not guaranteed."
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
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