Does Allardyce really think....
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Does Allardyce really think....
That coming out every time a Premiership job is available and publically declaring your interest is a good thing to do?
Does he not realise that it makes him look desperate?
Have some dignity Sam for Gods sake and stop using the media to help you get a job.
Mind not like he's not got history there is it?
Does he not realise that it makes him look desperate?
Have some dignity Sam for Gods sake and stop using the media to help you get a job.
Mind not like he's not got history there is it?
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Re: Does Allardyce really think....
Indeed - but it didn't help him.BWFC_Insane wrote:That coming out every time a Premiership job is available and publically declaring your interest is a good thing to do?
Does he not realise that it makes him look desperate?
Have some dignity Sam for Gods sake and stop using the media to help you get a job.
Mind not like he's not got history there is it?
You'd have thought he'd learn...
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Not sure he had much choice really - media already had him linked to the job (as did half the population of the Mackem's Forums) before Kean's arse had hit the out door.
Once he's been put in the frams by the media, he's only got a couple of options available - No I'm not interested, Yes I am or No Comment which would probably be interpreted as "yes I am" anyhow...
Once he's been put in the frams by the media, he's only got a couple of options available - No I'm not interested, Yes I am or No Comment which would probably be interpreted as "yes I am" anyhow...
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Or simply say nothing and apply for the job like every other out of work manager does.Worthy4England wrote:Not sure he had much choice really - media already had him linked to the job (as did half the population of the Mackem's Forums) before Kean's arse had hit the out door.
Once he's been put in the frams by the media, he's only got a couple of options available - No I'm not interested, Yes I am or No Comment which would probably be interpreted as "yes I am" anyhow...
The day after Keane has gone and Allardyce is all over the back of the Sun. Sorry he has a choice! He chooses to whore himself for every job going.
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I can.Soldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:When will these people learn NEVER LEAVE BOLTON WANDERERS!!!
There is only probably Anelka that has successfully gone onto bigger and better things.
Personaly, I can't see Sunderland taking on a manager that Newcastle sacked.
Allardyce played for Sunderland.
He will want to prove he isn't a busted flush.
Sunderland have the financial clout (idiocy) to build up his backroom team.
He still has a house in the area.
The Sunderland delusionals will massage his ego to a successful climax.
I think he's nailed on for it.
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Personally, I think Curbishley will get the gig...
... as for Allardici, I don't see any reason why he shouldn't tout himself for the job. Why not? He's got piss all else to do with his time. I know it's crappy seeing a former hero of our looking so desperate, but it's clear that he wants to prove himself in the Prem again. He wasn't given any time at Puke-astle... and I think a manager would be mental not to jump at the chance of working with Niall Quinn. Mental he may be, but he seems like a decent enough bloke and he throws money around like it's going out of fashion!
... as for Allardici, I don't see any reason why he shouldn't tout himself for the job. Why not? He's got piss all else to do with his time. I know it's crappy seeing a former hero of our looking so desperate, but it's clear that he wants to prove himself in the Prem again. He wasn't given any time at Puke-astle... and I think a manager would be mental not to jump at the chance of working with Niall Quinn. Mental he may be, but he seems like a decent enough bloke and he throws money around like it's going out of fashion!
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Gudjohnson is doing alright for him chelsea was loved at chelsea and plays for barcelona i wouldnt mind that if it was me...Soldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:When will these people learn NEVER LEAVE BOLTON WANDERERS!!!
There is only probably Anelka that has successfully gone onto bigger and better things.
Personaly, I can't see Sunderland taking on a manager that Newcastle sacked.
Alan Ball didn't do too badly either.jaffka wrote:Peter ReidSoldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:When will these people learn NEVER LEAVE BOLTON WANDERERS!!!
There is only probably Anelka that has successfully gone onto bigger and better things.
Personaly, I can't see Sunderland taking on a manager that Newcastle sacked.
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Bally got told by Bill Ridding he's be better trying for a job as a jockey.Verbal wrote:Alan Ball didn't do too badly either.jaffka wrote:Peter ReidSoldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:When will these people learn NEVER LEAVE BOLTON WANDERERS!!!
There is only probably Anelka that has successfully gone onto bigger and better things.
Personaly, I can't see Sunderland taking on a manager that Newcastle sacked.
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Franny Lee did ok...TANGODANCER wrote:Bally got told by Bill Ridding he's be better trying for a job as a jockey.Verbal wrote:Alan Ball didn't do too badly either.jaffka wrote:Peter ReidSoldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:When will these people learn NEVER LEAVE BOLTON WANDERERS!!!
There is only probably Anelka that has successfully gone onto bigger and better things.
Personaly, I can't see Sunderland taking on a manager that Newcastle sacked.
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I forgot there were so many owd farts on here!William the White wrote:Franny Lee did ok...TANGODANCER wrote:Bally got told by Bill Ridding he's be better trying for a job as a jockey.Verbal wrote:Alan Ball didn't do too badly either.jaffka wrote:Peter ReidSoldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:When will these people learn NEVER LEAVE BOLTON WANDERERS!!!
There is only probably Anelka that has successfully gone onto bigger and better things.
Personaly, I can't see Sunderland taking on a manager that Newcastle sacked.
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