Ronan Mullen
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So that's a huge advantage, you would think.
So it's very plausible of the 17 games he has until the end of the season.
He wins a good chunk of them.
He gets Champions League football.
And then, you know, 17 games, you have to decide if it's all going very well.
Do we say thanks, but no thanks.
We're going elsewhere.
Or do you tempt fate once again, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer style and say, we maybe feel we shouldn't, but it's all going so well.
Here you go.
It's a very tricky one because I think the majority of people when he was announced would have said, with a view to him getting the job permanently, no way.
That's a terrible idea.
And I think the majority of those people after these two games are like, I'm just going to say nothing.
I'm just going to, I'm just going to, it's okay.
This is very interesting.
I'm just going to say nothing.
Like you've Roy Keane on TV afterwards saying, if he wins all 17 games, I'm still not giving it to him.
So you still have the diehard saying, we can't do this again.
But you kind of have to watch this space a little bit at the moment, even though in your heart of hearts a week ago, you said the idea of him getting the job was ludicrous.
I'm saying a lot of people are saying, I'm just not saying anything.
One last quick one.