World Class Manager
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World Class Manager
I see Niall Quinn is sacking himself and appointing a "world class manager" before Monday.
What makes someone a "world class manager" and which of this breed of super hero are available?
What makes someone a "world class manager" and which of this breed of super hero are available?
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Just had a vision of Quinn quickly running from one side of the desk to another, with the manager arguing with the chairman to have more time to restructure the side etcBruce Rioja wrote:Do you have to keep running round the desk to sack yourself
I'd take it to a tribunal if I were him.
I'd be happy with Bury in the next round, wouldn't mind at the Reebok or Gigg...hopefully put about 8 past them to make up for our past 2 games against them
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I never want to be at home for the early stages in either cup with our support, there are like reserve games. but we would probaly sell out Gigg Lane!Leyther_Matt wrote:Just had a vision of Quinn quickly running from one side of the desk to another, with the manager arguing with the chairman to have more time to restructure the side etcBruce Rioja wrote:Do you have to keep running round the desk to sack yourself
I'd take it to a tribunal if I were him.
I'd be happy with Bury in the next round, wouldn't mind at the Reebok or Gigg...hopefully put about 8 past them to make up for our past 2 games against them
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I don't know, I'll ask him.Little Campo wrote:I would be quite suprised if that happened actaully, I think he's going to take a year or two off from the footballing world.wovlad wrote:The Sun reckon's its Curbishley.
What about O'Leary
"David, do you know of any World class managers that are available at the moment?"
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Twice on Radio 5 last week Curbishley said he wants 6 months out of the game. He flew to New Zealand for a month this week to stay with his sister. He said by October he would then look to return to work.
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At the game on Monda, he was in the stands and by god did the crowd go crazy! ROY KEANE'S RED AND WHITE ARMY was to be heard all around the stadium, you could tell keano made a massive impression on our players, the players played with a bit of brute and determination!
the reason for this performance is cos' keane will kick the seven shades of shi* out of them.
the reason for this performance is cos' keane will kick the seven shades of shi* out of them.
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Roy Keane is one of my all-time favourite players. I hope he makes a decent fist of management rather than doing a Souness.
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