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Everything posted by Dokko
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Where you been gathering like? Pretty sure every media source under the sun has said it's the three of them. From what i heard about, might have picked up the wrong end of the stick though as i haven't been giving it the attention it doesn't deserve.
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If were talking budgets then surely wise & co would be present? If were talking a telling off, wise and co wouldn't be present? From what i gather its just MA & KK in this meeting. Still reckon its just to iron out a few minor creases before they become anything else, but you can see the logic in some thinking.
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Completely inaccurate I'm afraid. If you look at how the fair play table is broken up, it is not just yellows and reds, but other aspects such as behaviour of the manager, respect for opponents and referees. The part where we lose out is the 'Positive Play' section where the referee marks our footballing performance at the end of the game. We scored so low in this that Chelsea (who scored higher than us in this but at the bottom in most other categories) are above us in the table. In conclusion, Sam Allardyce cost us Europe. Again...
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Jesus, bit of T'n'C laddy, don't take it seriously. But if you want an answer, Butt has provided us with performances which gave us points, Smith on the other hand has only ever cost us points.
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Aye. Really cannot judge breaking in to the top four from previous years but with what's predicted for the future.
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UEFA award England another spot in Europe through the Fair Play league. Butt probably tops the yellows, but 100% of Smith's booking were plain daft inc his sending off. Apart from that i think we've been a very clean team this season, can't believe were so far down the league.
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Turning circle of a flatbed
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Probably having a roll about in Ashley's cash. http://babble.com/CS/blogs/strollerderby/2007/12/01-07/mcduck.jpg
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The papers would think very differently like.
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Don't worry, Sam Allardyce will soon have them relegated, or if not him Steve McLaren. Good grief, they have all the money in the world and the choice of manager is between these two. TBF though, both managers are more than capable to getting them to where they want in the next couple of seasons. May be, but the fans will be suffering terminal boredom by then, I can't see three billionaires liking that. Not in a few years but really winning football is all that is required in the Championship. If you think about it both are perfect for what they are all about for a club like QPR; who need to attract biggish players (for their current size and rep) play winning football to get promoted and have a manager used to fighting for survival in the Premiership when they get there. One ex-England manager, the other the rejected candidate. For a club that this year colud have easily went down again, thats a major catch. QPR will have done well if they get either IMHO.
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Don't worry, Sam Allardyce will soon have them relegated, or if not him Steve McLaren. Good grief, they have all the money in the world and the choice of manager is between these two. TBF though, both managers are more than capable to getting them to where they want in the next couple of seasons.
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I imagine they'll have a pretty good giggle at the papers tbh. I think so, can't help but worry though, try not too but with the like of Tightskin Shinywater flipping out, you just wonder what MA is all about. I reckon KK finds him too hands-off, i reckon in a perfect world KK would have him far more involved in the club (more to do with having his hands on his wallet more than anything) he wants 100% commitment from everyone, hopefully MA is ready for it.
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Press making a massive issue of this, MA better not be.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/sport/football.html?in_article_id=564926&in_page_id=1779 Sam Allardyce in the frame to replace Luigi De Canio at Queens Park Rangers The mega-rich owners of QPR plan to appoint an English manager after announcing that first-team coach Luigi De Canio left by 'mutual consent' last night. Reports last weekend that Zinedine Zidane was set to be unveiled were dismissed by QPR chairman Gianni Paladini. Instead, wealthy co-owners Flavio Briatore and Bernie Ecclestone — backed by the family of Lakshmi Mittal, the world's fifth richest man — believe an experienced home-grown manager is best equipped to lead QPR back to the top flight. Former England boss Steve McClaren and ex-Newcastle manager Sam Allardyce are understood to be interested in taking over, while Steve Cotterill and Iain Dowie have also been linked with the job. Allardyce has been spotted at several QPR games recently and landing the job ahead of McClaren, who pipped him to the England post, would provide a modicum of revenge. For McClaren, leading QPR to promotion backed by massive funds would restore his battered reputation. Despite claims by both parties that De Canio's departure was by mutual consent, the 50-year-old Italian admitted he had been stunned by the decision. He said: 'We were speaking about many things. We did not agree about everything and there were some small problems. It is a shame. I came here when QPR were bottom of the table and there was the fear of relegation in the air. I feel I did a good job at QPR.'
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Also Guardiola is now the new Barca manager and they reckon he's the kind that will give youth a chance and kick out the old wasters. Really cannot see Dos Santos leaving, over rated or not. I think he's a good player and will be that don't get me wrong, just he's obviously been overrated by a lot of people who have seen a few youtube clips and his FM ability. Whereas I think Bojan is the real deal. I love Guardiola like, he was one of my favourite players. SBR went for him here, shame we never pulled it off.
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Also Guardiola is now the new Barca manager and they reckon he's the kind that will give youth a chance and kick out the old wasters. Really cannot see Dos Santos leaving, over rated or not.
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Why would Barca sell? Either he's not cutting the grade or really its bullshit. Selling someone so young is a bad move, Barca don't really need to do that for any good reason. I'm confused.com
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Nice one, you just saved Jol the trouble of ever posting again. Good work. Delete his account now seeing as he has no need to post. Don't tell Dave what to do.
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http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11678_3537575,00.html Take that Bolton! Take that NUFC!
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Useless fuking gutless bitch. Fuk off Ameobi, the only good you can do this club is to bring in a decenty fee so we can buy someone who's an asset. What a total tit. Homesick? Fuking prick.
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Shame we can't release him this summer then.
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Nasty injury, not the best of starts to his toon career, lets hope we can pull him back round from it.