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Balls to Chris Coleman. People soon forgot he was a failed club manager when he was managing a team with Gareth Bale in it and everyone was blowing smoke up his backside. He's made zero difference to Sunderland, same as Lambert at Stoke. Half decent coaches can at least make some impact on any club they take over.
Few weeks ago Coleman was lecturing our manager about British values after Nuno had the temerity to ignore Neil Warnock and run on the pitch to celebrate with the players after we had basically won the league when Cardiff missed two injury time penalties. British values, handshakes FFS. Do one Chris. Apparently Nuno 'needs to learn humility and how to win with class'. We play Sunderland at their ground next week. I hope Nuno does shake his hand after we've beaten them six nil. We should play Ruben Neves in goal for the lols. Screw Chris 'British values' Coleman. Enjoy League One and thanks for 'doing a Wolves' by getting double relegations from Premier to third tier in two seasons, Gareth Bale won't save you down there. |
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On top of that I'm super duper sensitive and pretty much full on hormonal this season about the cadre of British pundits who began this season suggesting Wolves would be a disaster. Foreign manager, foreign players, don't know the Championship, won't like the cold mid week games in November etc, etc ad nauseum. Ridiculous logic. I mean, are they saying last season's Monaco would have struggled to get promoted from the Championship because it's a team full of foreign lads? So I won't deny it. I'm enjoying seeing all the ruddy good British managers with teams full of ruddy salt of the earth British players get RELEGATED. Wolves averaged over 2.2pts per game in Oct, Nov, Dec. Ruben Neves, I can confirm, did not wear gloves in any of them and has been short sleeve shirted throughout. |
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Nothing like a Sunday morning rant. |
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Oh and Duane, Wales were pretty shit when Hughes, Rush and Giggs were available (As players) ... not that Giggs played that much, but motivating the players to turn out for Wales, is part of the job. As a manager, Hughes did quite well, but bottled it when it came to the last few qualifying matches. Coleman got us to a major finals for the first time since I was born and I have to salute him for that. All the rest you said about him though is probably true... |
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