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Let me tell you, I think he says 'let me tell you' more than 'look' or 'listen'.

 

All he needs to do now is throw in the occasional "stop" and he'll have a new career as the Green Cross Code man.

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:lol: Erm, that doesn't sound like a good idea.  One of the best players of all time but a f***ing s**** manager.

 

I love listening to him talk about football, it's just a pity he couldn't carry his good points into management.

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Gullit's a brilliant football mind and a honourable man. Like Keegan he wants his football to be played a certain way, which unfortunately was totally at odds with the playing staff of late 90s NUFC. The decision to sack him was obviously completely vindicated by who we replaced him with.

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Gullit's a brilliant football mind and a honourable man. Like Keegan he wants his football to be played a certain way, which unfortunately was totally at odds with the playing staff of late 90s NUFC. The decision to sack him was obviously completely vindicated by who we replaced him with.

 

He resigned but I'm sure he would have been sacked if he hadn't done so.

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:lol: Erm, that doesn't sound like a good idea.  One of the best players of all time but a f***ing s**** manager.

 

I love listening to him talk about football, it's just a pity he couldn't carry his good points into management.

 

Same as Souness.  Clearly has quite a bright footballing mind but can't see past his own ego and translate that to management.  Different styles like but when you listen to either of them talk you'd think they'd be good managers.

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Gullit's a brilliant football mind and a honourable man. Like Keegan he wants his football to be played a certain way, which unfortunately was totally at odds with the playing staff of late 90s NUFC. The decision to sack him was obviously completely vindicated by who we replaced him with.

 

Will always respect him for packing it in rather than waiting for his compensation.  An honourable man as you say, even if he tried to ostracise our 2 best players.

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Gullit's a brilliant football mind and a honourable man. Like Keegan he wants his football to be played a certain way, which unfortunately was totally at odds with the playing staff of late 90s NUFC. The decision to sack him was obviously completely vindicated by who we replaced him with.

 

He resigned but I'm sure he would have been sacked if he hadn't done so.

 

Didn't he only resign because it repudiated his contact, as he didn't want paying off?

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Gullit's a brilliant football mind and a honourable man. Like Keegan he wants his football to be played a certain way, which unfortunately was totally at odds with the playing staff of late 90s NUFC. The decision to sack him was obviously completely vindicated by who we replaced him with.

 

He resigned but I'm sure he would have been sacked if he hadn't done so.

 

Didn't he only resign because it repudiated his contact, as he didn't want paying off?

Gullit has morals but not the ability to manage adequately. Better than Charver though.
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Didn't he only resign because it repudiated his contact, as he didn't want paying off?

 

I'm sure his contract meant he could resign and still get a pay-off and he said he didn't want anything.

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And here's me thinking that Gullitt resigned after Big Dunc threatened to rip his head off.  :whistle:

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He's scared of Lee Cattermole 'getting on the ball and dictating things'. Just let that sink in.

 

 

;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

 

He thinks getting stuck in and intimidating is playing football

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He's scared of Lee Cattermole 'getting on the ball and dictating things'. Just let that sink in.

 

:spit:

 

Cattermole's basically marginally more talented than Vinnie Jones was, and the monkey in a tracksuit that sits in our dugout is cacking himself.  What a fucking drip.

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He's scared of Lee Cattermole 'getting on the ball and dictating things'. Just let that sink in.

 

:spit:

 

Cattermole's basically marginally more talented than Vinnie Jones was, and the monkey in a tracksuit that sits in our dugout is cacking himself.  What a f***ing drip.

 

:lol:

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