Smirnoff Please wrote:Certainly been one hell of a ride; 6 play off semi finals one wembley final, 3 top half finishes in the Football league, culminating in a fantastic 4th place finish to say goodbye to Christie Park.
One season doesn't make a bad management pair. The very best of luck to them both, wherever they turn up next will be very fortunate and lucky Club to have them.
Seasider9601 wrote:Smirnoff Please wrote:Certainly been one hell of a ride; 6 play off semi finals one wembley final, 3 top half finishes in the Football league, culminating in a fantastic 4th place finish to say goodbye to Christie Park.
One season doesn't make a bad management pair. The very best of luck to them both, wherever they turn up next will be very fortunate and lucky Club to have them.
Not forgetting fabulous wins over Preston North End, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Coventry City.
Thank you Sammy and Mark. For EVERYTHING
Vinny wrote:It must have been a difficult decision for Sammy to make, but it has been made graciously.
Sammy and Mark will for ever be MFC legends.
I remember that feeling of great excitement and pride when they first arrived at our club, they gave us a tremendous lift and boost to our profile. They inspired the team to great things and have given us four seasons of great, exciting football, and kept us in League Two this year. Who really thought MFC would become a Football League team, establish this status, finish 4th in the play-off places and beat and match Championship teams in several cup games! Brilliant achievements!! They took the club to their hearts and gave their all, so they need to be sincerely thanked for that. MFC legends. Very fitting for them to be guests of honour at the Man U friendly when we can all show our appreciation for what they have achieved for us.
Good luck and many, many thanks to Sammy and Mark.
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