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I don't think Hughton is cynical enough for todays football.

 

Not sure just how in jest that comment was, but I very much admire that Hughton has at no point come across as naive or unworldly (with respects to knowing what a bastard Ashley is!) - he was just unflinching in his personality/getting on with the job and not compromising his way of managing the players.

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There's a man I meet

Walks up our street

He's a worker for the council

Has been twenty years

And he takes no lip off nobody

And litter off the gutter

Puts it in a bag

And never thinks to mutter

And he packs his lunch in a Sunblest bag

The children call him Bogie

He never lets on

But I know 'cause he once told me

He let me know a secret

About the money in his kitty

He's gonna buy a dinghy

Gonna call her Dignity

 

And I'll sail her up the west coast

Through villages and towns

I'll be on my holidays

They'll be doing their rounds

They'll ask me how I got her I'll say

I saved my money

They'll say isn't she pretty

That ship called Dignity

 

And I'm telling this story

In a faraway scene

Sipping down Raki

And reading Maynard Keynes

And I'm thinking about home

And all that means

And a place in the winter

For Dignity

 

And I'll sail her up the west coast

Through villages and towns

I'll be on my holidays

They'll be doing their rounds

They'll ask me how I got her I'll say

I saved my money

They'll say isn't she pretty

That ship called Dignity

 

Set it up set it up set it up set it up set it up set it up

Yeah set it up again set it up again set it up again set it up again

Set it up set it up set it up set it up set it up set it up

Yeah set it up again set it up again set it up again set it up again

 

And I'm thinking about home

And I'm thinking about faith

And I'm thinking about work

And I'm thinking

How good it would be

To be here some day

On a ship called Dignity

A ship called Dignity

That ship

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Guest ObiChrisKenobi

Hughton in this month's (July 2011) FourFourTwo magazine, in the performance section.

 

"How to force the opposition to play long" and "5 minutes to go and you need a goal".

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Hughton in this month's (July 2011) FourFourTwo magazine, in the performance section.

 

"How to force the opposition to play long" and "5 minutes to go and you need a goal".

 

Soopafan, you.

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Hughton in this month's (July 2011) FourFourTwo magazine, in the performance section.

 

"How to force the opposition to play long" and "5 minutes to go and you need a goal".

 

Wigan at home :snod:

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The Mirror thinks he might get the Cardiff job.

 

Would like that very much, hoping for that :thup:

 

Would really much want him in the game again. but rather not in the PL because then he would face us and it would hurt to see him for another team...

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Every time a Championship manager loses their job, he is linked. Hopefully he'll get an opportunity eventually.

 

Is that because he is championship manager level?

 

Of course. Obviously seen as a gamble by a lot of clubs.

 

Preston employed Phil Brown, Sheffield United took on Micky fucking Adams and Scunthorpe that Knill bloke - look what happened, they got relegated. Palace went for Dougie Freedman instead of Hughton, poor bloke must be wondering what he has to do to get a job ...

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Every time a Championship manager loses their job, he is linked. Hopefully he'll get an opportunity eventually.

 

Is that because he is championship manager level?

 

Of course. Obviously seen as a gamble by a lot of clubs.

 

Preston employed Phil Brown, Sheffield United took on Micky fucking Adams and Scunthorpe that Knill bloke - look what happened, they got relegated. Palace went for Dougie Freedman instead of Hughton, poor bloke must be wondering what he has to do to get a job ...

 

Scunthorpe took Knill because of the money. Low wages, didn't demand much in terms of a transfer kitty, and has a history of finding free/cheap bargain. Scunthorpe didn't go down because they appointed Knill, they went down because they refused to keep their best players the previous summer.

 

Absolute zero chance that someone like Hughton would go to manage Scunthope.

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He is an average manager

 

He dropped lucky with nufc

 

Ashley was right to axe him

 

Great bloke very dignified and I'll never forget what he did for us, however he relied on the senior players too much and wouldn't/couldn't stand up to them or the board

 

Hope he gets the job

 

 

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Hughton in this month's (July 2011) FourFourTwo magazine, in the performance section.

 

"How to force the opposition to play long" and "5 minutes to go and you need a goal".

 

Nice, might buy it for once.

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