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Whats the betting he has a new club by the end of Jan .Steve Cooper gone.
Whats the betting he has a new club by the end of Jan .Steve Cooper gone.
He did a brilliant job. He took over when they were bottom of the Championship. From there, he got them promoted to the Premier League within 2 seasons. Everyone knows it's a very bumpy ride for the next couple of seasons when going into the Premiership. Playing bigger clubs with better teams, and more money to spend in the transfer market.Whats the betting he has a new club by the end of Jan .
He got them promoted the same season via the play offs.He did a brilliant job. He took over when they were bottom of the Championship. From there, he got them promoted to the Premier League within 2 seasons. Everyone knows it's a very bumpy ride for the next couple of seasons when going into the Premiership. Playing bigger clubs with better teams, and more money to spend in the transfer market.
Woy walks on water.To rock up at Palace at some point wouldn't surprise me, whenever Woy next Wetiwes.
In the championship?Whats the betting he has a new club by the end of Jan .
Vieria didn't work for them and as for de Boer :-oTo rock up at Palace at some point wouldn't surprise me, whenever Woy next Wetiwes.
He becomes the club's fourth boss in 19 months since the departure of Rob Edwards in May 2022,Troy Deeney bizarrely takes over at Forest Green Rovers
Took a look at their forum and most of them are livid. His attitude since joining as a player has apparently been poor and he's rubbed a lot of their fans up the wrong way as a result, so he's starting the job with a lot of fans already against him.Troy Deeney bizarrely takes over at Forest Green Rovers
I would think that he would get a Championship club , as long as Bruce or Hughes have not got it .In the championship?
He deserves the sack for losing to Colchester.Salford City have parted company with Neil Wood their manager would love to see them and FGR relegated both run and owned by a bunch of obnoxious pricks.
I think on balance I would rather have a football club owned by an 'obnoxious prick' who cares about the future of the planet and is prepared to put his money where his mouth is, rather than some squalid little small time wannabe property developer who uses the club as a vehicle for his own deluded ambitions. As for Salford, last time I looked they were run by a consortium with the largest shareholder a Singapore business man, the rest owned by ex Man U players. I suppose the target of your remarks is Gary Neville, whose outspokenness I find is a refreshing change from the bland punditry of most of his peers.Salford City have parted company with Neil Wood their manager would love to see them and FGR relegated both run and owned by a bunch of obnoxious pricks.
This would be the same Gary Neville I imagine who refused to boycott commentating on the WC in Kuwait for Sky? (Otherwise I tend to agree with your remarks).I think on balance I would rather have a football club owned by an 'obnoxious prick' who cares about the future of the planet and is prepared to put his money where his mouth is, rather than some squalid little small time wannabe property developer who uses the club as a vehicle for his own deluded ambitions. As for Salford, last time I looked they were run by a consortium with the largest shareholder a Singapore business man, the rest owned by ex Man U players. I suppose the target of your remarks is Gary Neville, whose outspokenness I find is a refreshing change from the bland punditry of most of his peers.
Not wishing to nitpick, but it was Quatar was it not!This would be the same Gary Neville I imagine who refused to boycott commentating on the WC in Kuwait for Sky? (Othwise I tend to agree with your remarks).
Indeed it was (spelling-or geography-has never been my strongpoint:Now what about my point?Not wishing to nitpick, but it was Quatar was it not!
Yes, having read 'Inside Qatar' I agree the whole thing should have been boycotted and Neville is by no means perfect but he does seem generally on the right side of things. .Indeed it was (spelling's-or geography-has never been my strongpoint:Now what about my point?
As You know I've read IQ too and liked it. As for GM I seem to remembera clip where Ian Hislop ,Private Eye 's editor reminded him that there was indeed sometning he could do about the WC being held in Qatar and that was boycott his Sky commentary of the tournament.,which I understand he didn't.Yes, having read 'Inside Qatar' I agree the whole thing should have been boycotted and Neville is by no means perfect but he does seem generally on the right side of things.