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Mr. Thompson has seemed for some time to be torn about another term.
"[This] was a situation that I felt was very easy to be torn about.
Hughes' travails spring to some extent from that; he was the manager the Sheikh inherited, and Khaldoon, and his strategic advisor, Simon Pearce, seem to be torn about what to do with him and with the club itself; between their commitment to loyalty and to long-term planning and the instinct to see their money bear instant results.
"I think that's something a lot of members would be torn about," Johnson said.
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