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I don't give a f*** what he has done at other clubs. He was immense for us. 3rd only to KK and Sir Bobby for me as wor manager. Just like those two he was a man of integrity, a man of principle. He was something good and for a brief spell under him we were the kind of club I was proud to support even if we weren't pulling up any trees. Following us under him felt good and right and I always looked forward to the games because I knew we would always try and get a win or at least not lose and we would do so in the right manner, i.e. in a way that best utilised the players we had at our disposal. We had the entertainers, but 'this group of lads' is just as pivotal in our recent history. Without it we would probably be still down there hosting Yeovil. A place we are heading to by the way with this f***ing fraud in the dugout alongside the other frauds in Carver, Stone and of course Ashley and co.

 

Great post, how any can say he was shit when he was here is beyond me.

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I don't give a f*** what he has done at other clubs. He was immense for us. 3rd only to KK and Sir Bobby for me as wor manager. Just like those two he was a man of integrity, a man of principle. He was something good and for a brief spell under him we were the kind of club I was proud to support even if we weren't pulling up any trees. Following us under him felt good and right and I always looked forward to the games because I knew we would always try and get a win or at least not lose and we would do so in the right manner, i.e. in a way that best utilised the players we had at our disposal. We had the entertainers, but 'this group of lads' is just as pivotal in our recent history. Without it we would probably be still down there hosting Yeovil. A place we are heading to by the way with this f***ing fraud in the dugout alongside the other frauds in Carver, Stone and of course Ashley and co.

 

Yet when Keegan walked on principle, Hughton, who knew exactly what the hell was going on at the club, jumped in his grave quicker than anyone.

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I don't give a f*** what he has done at other clubs. He was immense for us. 3rd only to KK and Sir Bobby for me as wor manager. Just like those two he was a man of integrity, a man of principle. He was something good and for a brief spell under him we were the kind of club I was proud to support even if we weren't pulling up any trees. Following us under him felt good and right and I always looked forward to the games because I knew we would always try and get a win or at least not lose and we would do so in the right manner, i.e. in a way that best utilised the players we had at our disposal. We had the entertainers, but 'this group of lads' is just as pivotal in our recent history. Without it we would probably be still down there hosting Yeovil. A place we are heading to by the way with this f***ing fraud in the dugout alongside the other frauds in Carver, Stone and of course Ashley and co.

 

Yet when Keegan walked on principle, Hughton, who knew exactly what the hell was going on at the club, jumped in his grave quicker than anyone.

 

As caretaker manager, and why wouldn't he? It's not like he was angling for the job, just a decent bloke doing the best he could to keep things going.

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I don't give a f*** what he has done at other clubs. He was immense for us. 3rd only to KK and Sir Bobby for me as wor manager. Just like those two he was a man of integrity, a man of principle. He was something good and for a brief spell under him we were the kind of club I was proud to support even if we weren't pulling up any trees. Following us under him felt good and right and I always looked forward to the games because I knew we would always try and get a win or at least not lose and we would do so in the right manner, i.e. in a way that best utilised the players we had at our disposal. We had the entertainers, but 'this group of lads' is just as pivotal in our recent history. Without it we would probably be still down there hosting Yeovil. A place we are heading to by the way with this f***ing fraud in the dugout alongside the other frauds in Carver, Stone and of course Ashley and co.

 

Yet when Keegan walked on principle, Hughton, who knew exactly what the hell was going on at the club, jumped in his grave quicker than anyone.

 

As caretaker manager, and why wouldn't he? It's not like he was angling for the job, just a decent bloke doing the best he could to keep things going.

 

Aye right. :lol:

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Know a Norwich fan who's been whinging about him for months. It's certainly been building for a while down there and the Fulham game is their last chance of points this season, win it and they're safe, lose it and they're down.

As cliche as it sounds.. it's really not. Put in a good performance, add some nerves from a title challenging side and they can pick up points. Might just be one point but it can be done.
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A shite manager who did a brilliant job at 2 of his 3 clubs.

 

I know, I know, he had a fantastic squad at Newcastle and that made the Championship very easy that he barely needed to come to work. Just like Harry Redknapp at QPR.

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I don't give a f*** what he has done at other clubs. He was immense for us. 3rd only to KK and Sir Bobby for me as wor manager. Just like those two he was a man of integrity, a man of principle.

 

Agree with this 100%. Despite his shortcomings (of which, as a manager, there are clearly plenty) he was absolutely pivotal in us not sinking like a stone. Others played their part of course, but he was at the helm when it mattered.

 

Yet when Keegan walked on principle, Hughton, who knew exactly what the hell was going on at the club, jumped in his grave quicker than anyone.

 

Aye, Hughton was almost Machiavellian in the way he backstabbed his way to the top.  :undecided:

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I don't give a f*** what he has done at other clubs. He was immense for us. 3rd only to KK and Sir Bobby for me as wor manager. Just like those two he was a man of integrity, a man of principle.

 

Agree with this 100%. Despite his shortcomings (of which, as a manager, there are clearly plenty) he was absolutely pivotal in us not sinking like a stone. Others played their part of course, but he was at the helm when it mattered.

 

Yet when Keegan walked on principle, Hughton, who knew exactly what the hell was going on at the club, jumped in his grave quicker than anyone.

 

Aye, Hughton was almost Machiavellian in the way he backstabbed his way to the top.  :undecided:

 

He didn't even backstab him man, he did it in front of his nose too.

 

http://www.espn.co.uk/PICTURES/CMS/17900/17991.2.jpg

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Hughton had us playing better football than f***ing pards imo..But now is not the time.

 

There's a wafer thin paper between the two, both are utter shyte.

 

Erm no.

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Hughton had us playing better football than f***ing pards imo..But now is not the time.

 

There's a wafer thin paper between the two, both are utter shyte.

 

Well, i'd rather eat Adriana Lima's shit than Whoopie Goldbergs!

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Hughton had us playing better football than f***ing pards imo..But now is not the time.

 

There's a wafer thin paper between the two, both are utter shyte.

 

I'd take the dignified and honest shyte over the classless spineless loose shyte any day.

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I don't give a f*** what he has done at other clubs. He was immense for us. 3rd only to KK and Sir Bobby for me as wor manager. Just like those two he was a man of integrity, a man of principle.

 

Agree with this 100%. Despite his shortcomings (of which, as a manager, there are clearly plenty) he was absolutely pivotal in us not sinking like a stone. Others played their part of course, but he was at the helm when it mattered.

 

Yet when Keegan walked on principle, Hughton, who knew exactly what the hell was going on at the club, jumped in his grave quicker than anyone.

 

Aye, Hughton was almost Machiavellian in the way he backstabbed his way to the top.  :undecided:

 

He didn't even backstab him man, he did it in front of his nose too.

 

http://www.espn.co.uk/PICTURES/CMS/17900/17991.2.jpg

 

Dear me.

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