No, it’s not about ninety minutes of football. I’m saying that was more than ninety minutes of football. It’s a trophy win that numerous managers have failed to deliver. A trophy win we were crying out for. Gets a massive monkey off our back and shows we can get over the line, rather than bottling it like usual.I am sure that if Slott fielded a second eleven for most of the season, flirted with relegation, lost half their home games they too would win a Cup.
The issue isn't about ninety minutes of football is it?
But, as I’ve been clear in saying, I personally don’t think that should save him, but I can see why the club would think it a good reason.