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Originally Posted by wazu
It's not a threat. It's an obvious statement of fact. The whole SOC thing is going to pretty much drop off a cliff once Pioli is fired. But that hasn't happened yet, so why stop?
I actually think it's more important than ever to send a message that NOTHING has changed. Otherwise it just looks like we're cool now, and that keeping Pioli is somehow understandable to us given all he's been through.
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As long as everybody is prepared to deal with the potential backlash, I say go for it.
My only concern is that the dissent we saw before (aka All Caps DEB) was tiny in comparison to what might happen in the wake of the Belcher incident.