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Rob W

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  1. Its the classic English answer to a problem - if in doubt appoint a guy who was a good player but who has bugger all experience of coaching

     

    All the top teams in the PL and yurop are managed by experienced managers who learn't their trade the hard way, not someone fresh off the pitch

     

    You need to start near  the bottom and work up..................

  2. 2/3 Signings and we'd survive.

     

    The defence would do alright.

    Probably need one prem standard striker to partner Loven & a central/right sided midfielder.

    And to never use Butt/Geremi again.

     

    I really doubt the defence is up to PL standard - the difference is in both speed of thought and certainty of execution our lot are pretty slow

  3. All this "all-time Premier League" stuff is bollocks. It's just a continuation of the old First Division. Football history didn't begin with the top clubs' greed for more cash.

     

    agreed -mind some of the "founder" PL teams have slipped a longggggggggggggg  way so there is hope that we'll see ManU in Div £ (trad counting) one day.......

     

    it's when you look OUTSIDE the League and see all the teams in things like Blue Square North who were once in the League that you get a surprise 'n aalll

  4. 22 inaugural members of the Premier League were Arsenal, Aston Villa, Blackburn Rovers, Chelsea, Coventry City, Crystal Palace, Everton, Ipswich Town, Leeds United, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Middlesbrough, Norwich City, Nottingham Forest, Oldham Athletic, Queens Park Rangers, Sheffield United, Sheffield Wednesday, Southampton, Tottenham Hotspur, and Wimbledon.

     

    That's only 9 survivors................

  5. aye well, as long as we don't think it will  be good enough for the PL - both Reading and Sunderland went up with massive points totals and goals scored and struggled dreadfully once they were up and eventually slipped back down again

  6. Capello likes the big guys as they cause problems for international defences - they eat up people like Owen (and Rooney) all day, every day

     

    I also suspect he won't take anyone who is not FULLY fit or who has a history of injuries - it just isn't worth it

  7. I heard Cardinal Hume on the radio once, talking about the club. It wasn''t that long before he died, mid-late 90s. He seemed up to speed with whatever was going on at the time. Unlike Blair, who's basically clueless.

     

    he was a BIG fan - he always had the results put on a bit of paper and passed to him immediately wherever he was as

     

    Even had a mascot IIRC

     

    He did say that our continued non success in spite of his prayers said sommat about his standing up top......................

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