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Unread 17-03-2014, 07:53 PM
Jethro
 
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just watch this interview and you will see that DAS KLOPPER is the man for the job.

Jurgen Klopp on Football Focus 16/02/2013 - YouTube
£#%&!ing hell how can you not fall in love with him? We're the hand, he's the glove. Pull your stinky finger out Wooward and inject some life into the club.
 
Unread 17-03-2014, 08:03 PM
dunk
 
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Das Klopper, bitte.
 
Unread 17-03-2014, 08:08 PM
Ashley's Grime
 
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Unread 17-03-2014, 08:11 PM
dunk
 
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He's about 70.
 
Unread 17-03-2014, 08:36 PM
Michael Myers
 
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How exciting will it be when Moyes is sacked? We'll finally get the to speculate over a replacement like Klopp instead of immediately being saddled with incompetent £#%&!wit like Moyes. We were robbed of hope the day Fergie retired.
 
Unread 17-03-2014, 08:38 PM
Ashley's Grime
 
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He's about 70.
65.
 
Unread 17-03-2014, 08:39 PM
andyroo
 
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How exciting will it be when Moyes is sacked? We'll finally get the to speculate over a replacement like Klopp instead of immediately being saddled with incompetent £#%&!wit like Moyes. We were robbed of hope the day Fergie retired.
And it'll last all of a day until Neil Lennon is unveiled.

Just like the day Fergie retired.
 
Unread 17-03-2014, 08:39 PM
Michael Myers
 
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i kind of suspect that the majority of the people that have always wanted Moyes out are aged 30 or under and dont know anything different other than United success.
Everybody wanted Moyes to succeed, but those of us who followed him closely at Everton knew he wouldn't. We've been proven right. He's not got the mentality - he's a nearly man; a plucky loser who revels as an underdog. A man too frightened to go for the win when he can get a draw. He was the wrong man in almost every respect for this great club.
 
Unread 17-03-2014, 08:54 PM
Whip Hubley
 
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We could dig up Jimmy Saville, stick him in a tracksuit with a lit cigar and he'd still have more £#%&!ing clout and personality than Moyes on the sidelines.


At least he couldn't tell Mata or Kagawa to hug the touchline.
 
Unread 17-03-2014, 08:56 PM
elephantstone
 
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Apparently he was there yesterday...



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...-EARRINGS.html
Sat with Martin McGuinness
 
Unread 17-03-2014, 09:23 PM
Serenity Now
 
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Don't forget Simeone, Sampaoli and Bielsa, shoutout to my boy Sers.
 
Unread 17-03-2014, 09:28 PM
rebelcountyred
 
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It will be Giggs, promotion from within.
 
Unread 17-03-2014, 09:31 PM
armchair
 
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Better not be Giggs, Martin O'Neill, Neill Lennon or anyone remotely celtic.
 
Unread 17-03-2014, 09:32 PM
Jack Duckworth
 
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i think the time is right for paul ince to make an emotional return to ot.
 
Unread 17-03-2014, 10:00 PM
red in cumbria
 
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it should have been Mourinho in the first place. im thinking its the likes of Charlton and Gill that didn't want him anywhere near the club.

further than that, Clopper and Guardiola.
None of this cut from the same cloth horseshit.

i wanted Moyes to succeed, i really did, but im thinking the outcome of the derby will see him go. everything that could go wrong has gone wrong.

i kind of suspect that the majority of the people that have always wanted Moyes out are aged 30 or under and dont know anything different other than United success.
Not so sure about that - "we need a proven winner with European experience", remember?
 
Unread 17-03-2014, 10:28 PM
armchair
 
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Not so sure about that - "we need a proven winner with European experience", remember?
Gill was the only dissenting voice in the room apparently
 
Unread 17-03-2014, 10:33 PM
andyroo
 
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Not so sure about that - "we need a proven winner with European experience", remember?
Neil Lennon it is then. £#%&!in A.
 
Unread 17-03-2014, 10:36 PM
Zorg
 
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i think the time is right for paul ince to make an emotional return to ot.
tbh I'd take this

 
Unread 17-03-2014, 10:42 PM
bicyclerepairman
 
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guus hiddink.
 
Unread 17-03-2014, 10:51 PM
TripDownMiseryLane
 
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Saf and bobby need to be ignored either way. Ferguson would pick another turd nqat and bobby's demented.

They would both go British again. Probably get Neil Lennon.
first item on the order of business is to put these two geriatrics out to grass, no one worth their salt is coming to ot to play 2nd fiddle to lord govan, no way José
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