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as for the return game we'd have lost to anyone that day even those @#%&!s but the record book show he got 6 points off us...something no other Div manager will do for a long long time |
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getting Grant back would make perfect sense
forget all this shite about still competing for the comps they're still in, if they don't finish top 4 they are royally £#%&!ed Grant has the respect of most of that squad, and he already knows the set up as for O'Neill leaving Villa for them? maybe he would, but would they really ask him to, what with their multi-national multi-cultural collection of egos? it could be inspirational, or it could just as easily be a disaster. still i suppose he could swap Drogba for Heskey in the summer |
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He had it coming, hes taken them back about 5 years ffs
Im just glad they didnt dominate football like I feared they were going to during Mourinhos 2nd season. Thought theyd win about 5 leagues in a row and probably back to back European Cups. Thats how £#%&!ing frightengly tough a nut they were to crack. The turning point, probably the biggest reason they are where they are where they are now. Andrei Shevchenko - it all went downhill from there. |
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potted the day after missing out on the CL by the width of a post and taking it to the wire in the PL tell the classless @#%&!s to get £#%&!.. in fact say 'Kenyon eat my @#%&!' |
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Unless it was a very shrewd move. He gambled on breaking into the top four knowing he could negotiate a much better deal with champions league football on offer. |
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If they put a temp on in until the summer then it may pay to wheigh up the odds on........
Mr Carlos Quieroz. They would also then get our future targets, mindful of the players and contacts he had a hand in bringing in to us. They like doing that. Kenyon's list is out of date now. They'll have seen Madrid have relatively done £#%&! all since firing him as well so that episode shouldn't have hurt his reputation for managing clubs on his todd. Hopefully he'd know better though |
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Current standings on betfair..... Guus Hiddink 5.2 Frank Rijkaard 6.8 Gianfranco Zola 7.6 Roberto Mancini 10.5 Sven Goran Eriksson 14.5 Avram Grant 23 Jose Mourinho 27 Marco van Basten 85 Didier Deschamps 80 Gerard Houllier 170 Slaven Bilic 50 Ronald Koeman 150 Giovanni Trapattoni 310 Marcelo Lippi 130 Fabio Capello 150 David Moyes 70 Louis van Gaal 21 Ottmar Hitzfeld 130 Jurgen Klinsmann 70 Arsene Wenger 170 Terry Venables 70 Rafael Benitez 150 Martin Jol 140 Carlos Queiroz 200 Gus Poyet 100 Ray Wilkins 50 Carlo Ancelotti 46 Manuel Pellegrini 250 Henk Ten Cate 300 Roberto Di Matteo 50 Zico 200 Claudio Ranieri 100 Martin O Neill 36 Roy Keane 95 Mark Hughes 60 Harry Redknapp 250 John Toshack 240 Pierluigi Casiraghi 150 Steve Clarke 100 |
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Hmmmmmm |
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