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Was unsure of this at first.

 

One half I was pleased because he has no top flight experience,ticking timebomb etc.

 

Other half of me was slightly worried that he could be the massive kick up the arse that they desperately need.

 

Then I imagined for a minute that he had just been appointed as manager of Newcastle united.

 

My initial reaction was litterally...

 

 

 

 

 

:scared: :jones: :facepalm:

 

My biggest concern is he will turn them around with his strict, hardman approach like Souness did with us  :undecided:

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So I take it the protest wasn't all that successful? :lol:

 

:lol: Just two days after The Guardian ran an article claiming English football is inherently racist, one day after they celebrate Nelson Mandela at halftime, and this. The situation couldn't get more ironic.

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The Italian, who was recently linked with the managerial vacancy at Reading following Brian McDermott's departure, told BBC Sport on 13 March that he was ready to manage in the top flight.

 

He said: "I have already proven my ability in League Two and League One, where there are many arrogant and average players and I was able to turn [around] their mentality and help them become better footballers.

 

"The right place for me is the place that has the ambition and the staff who want to bring in a winning mentality.

 

"The club needs to have set rules, which for me are discipline, desire, passion, work ethic and a determination to get the right results to make everybody happy, namely the board, the fans and the club's players and staff.

 

"I believe I am at a stage now where I am a Premier League or Championship manager."

 

:lol:

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The Italian, who was recently linked with the managerial vacancy at Reading following Brian McDermott's departure, told BBC Sport on 13 March that he was ready to manage in the top flight.

 

He said: "I have already proven my ability in League Two and League One, where there are many arrogant and average players and I was able to turn [around] their mentality and help them become better footballers.

 

"The right place for me is the place that has the ambition and the staff who want to bring in a winning mentality.

 

"The club needs to have set rules, which for me are discipline, desire, passion, work ethic and a determination to get the right results to make everybody happy, namely the board, the fans and the club's players and staff.

 

"I believe I am at a stage now where I am a Premier League or Championship manager."

 

:lol:

 

Was just about to post that. He'll be reet at the mackems then. :lol:

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