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Hanshithispantz

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  1. I liked Everton's old badge as well. That new one likes like a template you would make on FIFA.
  2. It's the 2nd interview he's done this week with them, he's sounding like a media whore. He's club captain and we're in a relegation scrap. Of course he's going to be interviewed No Les, he's just whoring himself out. Like some sort of cheep, err, whore.
  3. For every person like this, there's one who will complain if players remain silent through difficult times. They simply can't win. I doubt a daft interview with a paper is going to to get in the way of his training and preparation anyway. It's a 5 minute conversation if that.
  4. Arshavin looks like a rosy cheeked paper boy.
  5. The only reason I can fathom for anyone wanting him to stay is that they've formed some sort of bond with the man.
  6. What are you saying sorry for? That makes no sense what so ever as a response to a question.
  7. Agreeing with political left what?
  8. "Legend" really has lost it's meaning in recent years.
  9. Again this is the long and short of it.
  10. Of course he's beyond hope if we actually want to properly compete in this league. The bloke is a poor manager, there really isn't much more to it.
  11. Pretty much the way I see it. So far he's had nothing but a positive managerial career, that isn't to say it's certain to continue when he takes on THE big job but he's far more suited than most.
  12. I have no doubt that Ashley's main business is his sports empire but I think it's a bit much to think that he doesn't give a shit where we finish. He's undoubtedly ground the enthusiasm out of the fans and it fucking shows like.
  13. Is Stifler not thinking of Shearer? Last of Supermac I remember reading was the dressing room fallout stuff.
  14. I'm at about 50/50 personally. I wouldn't be shocked either way.
  15. Why do you keep saying this with certainty?
  16. I think it's a bit of a stretch to suddenly expect Moyes to become a shit manager like. I think they should have pushed the boat out but he's still one of the best and most consistent managers in the country.
  17. Likewise this season is equally as impressive as anything Jol has ever done, for differing reasons. I agree that we should go as high as we can, but if it's a choice between Jol and Pardew I cannot think of a single reason why you would stick rather than twist.
  18. Jol or Martinez would be the very definition of a sideways step. Jol wouldn't be a sideways step from Pardew like, no chance. He would. Plays dour, long ball football, his teams are prone to collapse and loves a midfield clogger. Gosling would get game time like, so every cloud. I disagree, I think his Spurs team played good stuff and Fulham aren't bad to watch either. Did a terrific job at Spurs after they'd been a midtable side as long as I could remember. He's streets ahead of Pardew in terms of playing style and achievements, it would be far from a sideways step to bring him in. Fulham play the second highest number of long balls in the league (guess who's first?). I've watched them a few times this season and they're dire, no more exciting than ourselves or Stoke in spite of the combined genius of Berbatov and Ruiz. They could still go down too. I don't know which Fulham you've watched. Pardew's shit, but if we're going to sack him let's set our sights a little higher than Jol. I can't say I watch a lot of Fulham if I'm honest, I've seen them a few times this season and been vaguely entertained but perhaps that's partly down to their flair players as you imply. There's no way they're as bad as us or Stoke to watch though, I'm not having that. Plus their personnel is nowhere near as good or technical or suited to a passing game as ours, so perhaps he's making the best of his limited resources. I do remember quite well the job he did at Spurs though when he had some good players (a luxury his predecessors had done nothing to utilise, save for the odd cup run) and they played some great stuff and placed highly in the league. Thought it was incredibly harsh when he was sacked and so it proved when Spurs' unravelled when they appointed Ramos. He was doing a good job with the players available to him. And I doubt he was playing hoofball at Hamburg or Ajax. Give Jol our squad to work with and a few additions so he can stamp his mark and I think he'd do an excellent job. There are better managers out there and in all honesty I'd prefer we really splashed out and brought one of them in, but Jol wouldn't command a massive wage I'd imagine, he has Premiership experience and would more than likely want to come here (given that he's gotten over us sacking Hughton). He would be a very good appointment in the market that Mike and Decka would be looking in if we're to believe our own perceptions of them. I would be absolutely stunned if he managed to nearly relegate our squad
  19. Take away Berbatov and Ruiz and Fulham's squad is pretty much awful.
  20. Jol a sidewards step He's not exactly in the top bracket of manager like but I think he'd safely be a far better choice than Pardew.
  21. I would be gutterrrd if I was a Man U fan like.
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