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The Saturdays look for new manager
By CMU Editorial | Published on Thursday 1 July 2010
The Saturdays have reportedly fired their manager Jayne Collins, apparently because they are looking for a “new perspective” on the group’s future. It’s true that being the pop equivalent of a toy doll for 11 year old girls doesn’t necessarily have much longevity to it, though if that’s all you’re capable of being perhaps you should cash in while it lasts and set aside some money for short hand lessons.
According to The Sun, the girls are aware that Universal’s Fascination label were disappointed with the performance of the group’s last album ‘Wordshaker’, that was never going to sell as well as The Saturdays branded t-shirts in Top Shop. It seems they hope a new manager might be able to help them take upcoming mini-album ‘Missing You’ and spearhead a second career phase, perhaps as a girl group with decent songs, tuneful harmonies, impressive dance moves and genuine attitude.
Yeah, good luck with that.