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PERFECTION OR BUST FOR BOSSES

OUR MAN IN THE KNOW
Chris DUNLAVY

MARK Hughes supposedly left Carlisle United by mutual consent, which is a bit like that bloke on Louis Theroux’s manosphere documentary yabbing about one-sided monogamy.
It’s a verbal sleight of hand, designed to make it appear that nobody is getting short-changed or humiliated. Which, of course, they are.
Hughes didn’t want to leave Carlisle any more than those downtrodden wives and girlfriends desire a philanderous partner.
He was sacked, and that raises an interesting question: is the National League now the most ruthless ...

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