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I can't quite work out whether your tongue is lodged firmly in your cheek here.Enoch wrote:If anyone employs Holloway as a football club manager, they should book themselves in with a shrink.
Good for us if some Championship club does mind, it could only help our cause.
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Whelan was on Sky earlier saying that Coyle "Didn't get on with him, didn't get on with the players and didn't get on with the fans!!!", sounds like Megson.
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wigan white wrote:WHAT THE FECK!!!!Gravedigger wrote: And to keep this on topic there's 317,800 c**ts in Wigan too.
317,799 cvnts and 1 nice person
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Thats more like itplymouth wanderer wrote:wigan white wrote:WHAT THE FECK!!!!Gravedigger wrote: And to keep this on topic there's 317,800 c**ts in Wigan too.
317,799 cvnts and 1 tw*t
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Fish, maybe?
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Lord Kangana wrote:Fish, maybe?
that'd be it! cheers - it's been puzzling me for ages!!
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Odd, as it's miles from the sea.
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Scunthorpe smells of iron foundries, or it did. Like Wigan, it might have a pier though.
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I was reading uo on Cptn. Chaos' s 2nd sacking in a year and Whelan's explanation was that he made a terrible mistake appointing him. Said that everyone has their moments but Coyle managed to fall out with pkayers, fans AND Chairman.
He challenged him post match on Sunday saying that his team selection and tactics had been wrong .... Coyle reacted by asking if he wanted him to resign and, although that hadn't been his plan when starting the discussion, said "yes".
An interesting line was that he said he'd always tried to remain friends with his former managers but that in this instance "hoped they parted with some respect for each other".
I appreciate Whelan's a slime ball but it does seem St. Owen really pissed up the job.
(Good, by the way).
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He challenged him post match on Sunday saying that his team selection and tactics had been wrong .... Coyle reacted by asking if he wanted him to resign and, although that hadn't been his plan when starting the discussion, said "yes".
An interesting line was that he said he'd always tried to remain friends with his former managers but that in this instance "hoped they parted with some respect for each other".
I appreciate Whelan's a slime ball but it does seem St. Owen really pissed up the job.
(Good, by the way).
Just to add this quote ;
"Sometimes you get it right like with Roberto and sometime you get a person who you don't get on with and who doesn't get on with the players or fans. That's what happened with Owen"
Also "wasn't happy with his team selection, his performance and team performance" for Derby game.
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He apparently made a mistake, but 3 or 4 days earlier was praising Coyle for doing a fantastic job and hoping to keep him at Wigan for years to come!! DW must have found out Coyle didn't know Whelan had broken his leg in a career destroying injury or something because that is some serious turnaroundbobo the clown wrote:I was reading uo on Cptn. Chaos' s 2nd sacking in a year and Whelan's explanation was that he made a terrible mistake appointing him. Said that everyone has their moments but Coyle managed to fall out with pkayers, fans AND Chairman.
He challenged him post match on Sunday saying that his team selection and tactics had been wrong .... Coyle reacted by asking if he wanted him to resign and, although that hadn't been his plan when starting the discussion, said "yes".
An interesting line was that he said he'd always tried to remain friends with his former managers but that in this instance "hoped they parted with some respect for each other".
I appreciate Whelan's a slime ball but it does seem St. Owen really pissed up the job.
(Good, by the way).
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Really? What's that all about then?ChrisC wrote: He apparently made a mistake, but 3 or 4 days earlier was praising Coyle for doing a fantastic job and hoping to keep him at Wigan for years to come!! DW must have found out Coyle didn't know Whelan had broken his leg in a career destroying injury or something because that is some serious turnaround
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I have no clue ZuluZulus Thousand of em wrote:Really? What's that all about then?ChrisC wrote: He apparently made a mistake, but 3 or 4 days earlier was praising Coyle for doing a fantastic job and hoping to keep him at Wigan for years to come!! DW must have found out Coyle didn't know Whelan had broken his leg in a career destroying injury or something because that is some serious turnaround
Just something I heard on the grapevine
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Give over! Next you'll be telling me Omad Djalili is IranianChrisC wrote:I have no clue ZuluZulus Thousand of em wrote:Really? What's that all about then?ChrisC wrote: He apparently made a mistake, but 3 or 4 days earlier was praising Coyle for doing a fantastic job and hoping to keep him at Wigan for years to come!! DW must have found out Coyle didn't know Whelan had broken his leg in a career destroying injury or something because that is some serious turnaround
Just something I heard on the grapevine
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