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Everything posted by steve_69
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Mariner should lose his fucking job for that blatant act of cheating What a fucking disgrace!
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We need to find out who decides which teams can use their Hands and which ones can't, and give him the same kind of Money that manure, arsenal and man city have paid him. Then we need to find out who we need to grease to get an impartial referee Once in a while. On another note, ranger looks very good.
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Is big sol injured?
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Great win and a very convincing second half performance. Tiote was immense, jonas and Enrique were brilliant down the left and I thought we looked infinitely better with 2 strikers up front. 9th in the league, panic over!
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I'd probably be sick in my mouth and fall into a deep depression, but that's mild compared to how i'd react if we hired Phil Brown or Joe Kinnear
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You're joking, surely? The world class little Prick? FYP
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To be fair James Perch is a fucking disaster but better managers than Hughton have made shit signings in the past and lived to tell the tale. Even old purple nose himself went through a stage of buying utter shite, the difference there is that he had alternative squad members he could turn to when he realised his new signings weren't performing. I'm very much of the opinion that Hughton should have replaced Perch with R Taylor long before now. R Taylor is probably as defensively frail as Perch but he offers so much going forward that it would probably balance out. As it is, Hughton obviously doesn't see in R Taylor the same qualities that we do. I've no doubt that when Simpson and Taylor are fully fit, Perch will take up his rightful place as a reserve team regular and we can all breathe a sign of relief. Until then it looks like we'll just have to endure his non-league standard performances. Not signing a striker in the summer was also a huge mistake but we know Hughton was trying to do something on this front. Sadly it seems that his hands were tied with regards to transfer funds so the blame doesn't lie with him, but with our rotund owner and his bespectacled halfwit chum. As far as i'm concerned, talk of sacking Hughton is hugely premature. He's doing a decent job with a limited squad and seems to be learning along the way, albeit slowly. Hopefully he has noted his tactical mistakes against Stoke and ensured that a capitulation of that sort doesn't happen again this season. IMO Hughton's potential downful could be his continued faith in Nolan as a second striker and his consistent reluctance to provide our front men with the service they need to score goals. For now though, we need to stick by him and hope he can address the obvious gaps in the squad come January.
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Played my wild card after a few baron weeks and i reckon i've come up trumps. ............................Robinson ............Terry.....Almohamody.....Hutton Brunt.....Malouda....Bale......Nani.....Van Der Vaart ........................Tevez...Bent Bench - Alex, Ameobi, Williamson
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Alan fucking Pardew?!!!
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Will Young woz here?
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To be fair to them, that's actually quite funny
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They're a non-league team with average gates of less than 800 per game and they recently signed Richard Brodie from York for around £275,000. Fucking madness!
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Because its generally unrealistic. He should have some f***ing common sense and realise that Ya Ya Toure is on over the top wages because they are backed by lunatic arabs. No f***ing player is worth 200k plus a weel. No one. Very few clubs can pay the overinflated prices for players, no matter how good they are. I bet Man U offered him a fair wedge. THis is exactly whats wrong with football, its all about earnings amongst the players rather then the sport itself. I can just picture the England camp now after losng to Germany, all sittign about smoking cigars bemoaning their wages. f*** off you greedy c***s, you have a repsosibility towards the game yourselves. Rooney has won every trophy there is to win in the domestic game apart from the League Cup, which he's probably not arsed about anyway. A move to Man City will probably guarantee him more trophies than he's likely to win at Man Utd over the next 7-8 years, as well as a shitload of cash. Add to that the prospect of playing in front of proper football fans instead of plastic cockney wankers and it seems like a no-brainer to me.
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It bloody is now. They're in League two
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What's David Platt doing these days? I'm sure I saw him on telly the other day How about bringing Peter Taylor back from the football wilderness? He was always rated as one of the best coaches around
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When I think about, I always imagine Phil Brown, Joe Kinnear, John Gregory, David O'Leary and Howard Wilkinson living together like the Justice League or something. Battling to save the footballing world from the evil quartet of Glen Hoddle, Graeme Souness, Dave 'Harry' Bassett and Ron Atkinson?
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And I give you Alan Smith. He went to Man Utd a decent striker and left as a shit midfielder.
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All this talk about Phil Brown and Joe Kinnear is making me a bit uncomfortable. Thankfully no one has mentioned O'Leary yet. Bugger!
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Bollocks to him, he's a cunt!!
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Stop beating round the bush and tell us what you really think.
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Fingers crossed
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'''Shudder'''
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To be fair to Rooney, he probably sees the club going backwards - the fans are constantly rallying against the Glazers, Ronaldo and Tevez have left, they're not spending a lot of money, the players they bought in the summer aren't exactly world-beaters, they've lost their mantle to Chelsea, Man City are likely to overtake them in the next couple of seasons and Fergie isn't far off retiring. Rooney is coming into the prime of his playing career and probably feels like he can win more trophies elsewhere.
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Because he's f***ing brilliant! It's not our defensive play that needs work, it's our craft, creativity and guile that need serious polishing and Zola was one of the most gifted players the Premier League has seen, so I reckon he'd do a top job. He has all of his coaching badges, has managed in the Premier League and seems like a cracking bloke as well. Must have missed this craft, creativity and guile at West Ham. That actually strengthens my argument to be honest. He didn't do a great job as a manager but the players all seemed to love working with him. A coaching role might suit him better and he'd probably be more open to it given his relative failings at West Aaaaaaaaaa- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam That realy didn't strenghen your argument at all to be honest It was worth a try though
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She didn't know about them when he said he wanted out. How do you know? Papers Listen to the Fergie press conference on the BBC. He says that this has been going on since the summer