ain't other managers great!
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Just read the same in the BN. It's almost mandatory now. Has he got a full set yet?Bruce Rioja wrote:He's 'at it' again!
“But with Roy, If you ask anyone in the world and mention his name they will tell you, he is one of the top coaches in world football. He has shown that with his longevity and the fact he is always a wanted man.”
“He was tested at Liverpool, no doubt about it, but if you look at quality of the job he did at West Brom it shows what an amazing manager he really is."
“Out with the football and the coaching side, though, Roy is a terrific man. There is nothing he doesn't know.”
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I'm waiting for him to describe someone as being omnipotent. Can't be far off now.jmjhb wrote:"Quality" and "terrific"! I nearly had a line on my Owen Coyle Bingo card.

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Think he's saving that one for the autobiography.Bruce Rioja wrote:I'm waiting for him to describe someone as being omnipotent. Can't be far off now.jmjhb wrote:"Quality" and "terrific"! I nearly had a line on my Owen Coyle Bingo card.

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Re: ain't other managers great!
He avoided it with Bruce. So there's some hope.
Steve Bruce, not Bruce Rioja. About him he said "Bruce is a top man. He's been there for a long time now & fully deserves his success. What he's done with such a limited budget and so little skill is nothing short of OK."
Steve Bruce, not Bruce Rioja. About him he said "Bruce is a top man. He's been there for a long time now & fully deserves his success. What he's done with such a limited budget and so little skill is nothing short of OK."
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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bobo the clown wrote:He avoided it with Bruce. So there's some hope.
Steve Bruce, not Bruce Rioja. About him he said "Bruce is a top man. He's been there for a long time now & fully deserves his success. What he's done with such a limited budget and so little skill is nothing short of OK."

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