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Guest sicko2ndbest

Normally start to filter through about midnight.

 

Lovejoy is normally an ITK for tabloid stories

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Guest Christian Hayne

thanks, it will be interesting to see what they say about Glenn Roeder's situation as manager.

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Will be lots and lots of rumours and bullshit, its the Sunday papers for fks sake, I wonder what the People Headline will be?

Sam to Save Toon

Roeder to know where

Owen to Liverpool

 

Papers print shite most of the time, but a Sunday seems to be a special day..

 

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Guest Christian Hayne

i don't think anything in the papers will have any substance to it tomorrow. Hopefully we get some quotes that are believable, but its likely to be the same re-hashed stories from earlier in the week with new headlines.

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Guest Christian Hayne

i hope so too, but if freddy does sack him then it will not be until the end of the season, so we won't found out tomorrow anyway.

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Guest Christian Hayne

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/sport/football.html?in_article_id=452988&in_page_id=1779&ito=newsnow

 

Former Bolton manager Sam Allardyce is to be interviewedagain by the Premier League investigators, Quest.

 

The move comes after representatives of Quest and the Football Association met unlicensed agent David Abou on Tuesday to discuss his role in the deals which brought Tal Ben Haim and Blessing Kaku to the Reebok Stadium in 2004, and in the signing of Idan Tal last year.

 

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Allardyce’s shock resignation from Bolton at the end of last month means he is no longer under the jurisdiction of the Premier League or the FA. But if he intends to return to management, with Newcastle among his suitors, then he will have to face further questioning.

 

The Quest team are expected to deliver their final report this month, but if they are unable to speak to Allardyce again before their deadline, the FA will take up the baton, as they will with any other issues outstanding from the year-long, £1 million investigation.

 

Quest and the FA refused to comment last night. Quest interviewed Allardyce, Bolton chairman Phil Gartside and other club officials in October during the second phase of the inquiry, but the information provided by Abou is believed to have shed new light on a number of issues.

 

As well as former manager Allardyce, Quest may also ask to speak to other senior figures at Bolton again.

 

The meeting with Abou took place in a suite at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Nottingham. Quest managing director Nigel Layton and David Lampitt, head of compliance at the FA, spoke to Abou for more than four hours in the presence of an FA solicitor.

 

Abou said: ‘We went through each transfer I was involved in — Tal Ben Haim, Blessing Kaku and Idan Tal — in great detail: how they started, the negotiations, the final stages. I believe they’ll try to speak to Sam Allardyce again.’

 

Allardyce is currently on holiday in Spain where his son, Craig, has set up in business after giving up his agent’s licence following the BBC Panorama programme on football transfers last September. Allardyce Snr has been linked with both Manchester City and Newcastle since leaving Bolton.

 

He is thought highly unlikely to get the job at Eastlands if the consortium led by former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who are currently conducting due diligence on City’s books, take over the club.

 

Sources close to former England coach Sven Goran Eriksson have denied that there has been any contact with Newcastle, but it is understood that Allardyce has at least one other serious rival for the post at St James’ Park.

 

 

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Hope the rival is mourinho! Not as unlikely as it would seem wither given his willingness to come during SBR's time. He also wants to stay in England and SBR and FF are friendly at the moment.... Probably just wishful thinking!

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Guest Newcastler

Allardyce,Errickson,Koeman,Hector Cuper,Juande Ramos???,Hitzfeld???,Capelo,Lippi

 

Billion times better then the current c*** that is managing Newcastle United

 

Yeah, you´re so right. Fact is, we need a new manager! I think it hasn´t to be a very famous one, much people can do the work better than Roeder!

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