Now he's gone, who's next?
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You're using Internet Explorer 9.bwfcdan94 wrote:i honestly do not know what that is give me examplesthebish wrote:what browser are you using?bwfcdan94 wrote:i do not have word and thus cannot spellcheck anything
And you don't fool anyone - the spelling mistakes are deliberate; they (much like 95% of the nonsense you post) are designed to provoke a reaction. So for the last time, quit it.
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According to Wikipedia Solskjaer turned down Villa because he didn't want to disrupt his family after they had settled in Norway. If true, it seems unlikely he'd pick up and leave for what is a much less attractive job.
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no red lines i am afraid is there a way to turn it on
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Dan. Go get "Libre Office", very much like MS Word, though totally free. I'd say read the help files contained in it but as you are not bothered with listening it'd be a waste. You crayon over too many posts in between licking windows so if you get banned you'll be able to get to grips with Libre Office.
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Burnley's manager. Just for t'laugh.
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Wonder why he bothered with the interview?H. Pedersen wrote:According to Wikipedia Solskjaer turned down Villa because he didn't want to disrupt his family after they had settled in Norway. If true, it seems unlikely he'd pick up and leave for what is a much less attractive job.
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hmmmm... very good question indeed....Joggers Nipple wrote:Wonder why he bothered with the interview?H. Pedersen wrote:According to Wikipedia Solskjaer turned down Villa because he didn't want to disrupt his family after they had settled in Norway. If true, it seems unlikely he'd pick up and leave for what is a much less attractive job.
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bbc website rumour - Eddie Howe being given a tour of Euxton....
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That's just a diplomatic way of saying... he doesn't fancy moving to the West Midlands.H. Pedersen wrote:According to Wikipedia Solskjaer turned down Villa because he didn't want to disrupt his family after they had settled in Norway. If true, it seems unlikely he'd pick up and leave for what is a much less attractive job.
I think he'd jump at the chance to move back to Manchester
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Ha ha..Would we do it twice?thebish wrote:bbc website rumour - Eddie Howe being given a tour of Euxton....
Commuting to Norway wouldn't be too much of a problem on his, Solkjaer's(Sp) wages/expenses by private jet.
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Standards - fecking high standards and a bucketfull of ambition.
Thats what BSA had when he arrived at Bolton, and thats what we need in our new manager.
Someone to remind some of our better players of the standards that they can achieve and to ship out those who will never achieve them.
I dont want McCarthy, Davies Holloways etc - theyre good, but no better than many others.
Bolton need to take their time and cast the net wide, i bet there are loads of good foreign coaches who would love the opportunity to make a name for themselves in English football.
I'd have Solskjaer like a shot. Hes just taken a no mark team to their first ever title.
Its painfull to say it but Gary Neville might also have the qualities needed but like someone else said before - he might have his sights set up a PL club.
Such a shame about Gary Speed - he would have been a shoe in.
Lets hope that Gartside doesnt settle for cheap and cheerfull - otherwise we can all look forwards to mediocrity and further decline.
Thats what BSA had when he arrived at Bolton, and thats what we need in our new manager.
Someone to remind some of our better players of the standards that they can achieve and to ship out those who will never achieve them.
I dont want McCarthy, Davies Holloways etc - theyre good, but no better than many others.
Bolton need to take their time and cast the net wide, i bet there are loads of good foreign coaches who would love the opportunity to make a name for themselves in English football.
I'd have Solskjaer like a shot. Hes just taken a no mark team to their first ever title.
Its painfull to say it but Gary Neville might also have the qualities needed but like someone else said before - he might have his sights set up a PL club.
Such a shame about Gary Speed - he would have been a shoe in.
Lets hope that Gartside doesnt settle for cheap and cheerfull - otherwise we can all look forwards to mediocrity and further decline.
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Look we all know it's going to be Paul Ince, so let's just stop messing about.
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There's no experienced and realistic candidates I'd be really happy with.
For that reason, I'd go with a lower league manager. It worked with BSA.
Paul Tisdale at Exeter is worth a go. Long deserved a place in a higher division.
For that reason, I'd go with a lower league manager. It worked with BSA.
Paul Tisdale at Exeter is worth a go. Long deserved a place in a higher division.
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If the job were offered on the basis of tactical acumen shown as an analyst then Gary Neville would be a very interesting shout. A big risk but a very interesting shout.
I think McCarthy is a very funny bloke but he doesn't have the potential to be the next long term manager or a guy that will keep us in the Premiership on a regular basis. I don't think Roy Keane is the type of personality we want, I sense he would drain away the very little confidence that is already in the squad. I hate to say it but from the names being banded about the two ex United players in Solskjaer and Neville seem the head of the queue for me atm.
I think McCarthy is a very funny bloke but he doesn't have the potential to be the next long term manager or a guy that will keep us in the Premiership on a regular basis. I don't think Roy Keane is the type of personality we want, I sense he would drain away the very little confidence that is already in the squad. I hate to say it but from the names being banded about the two ex United players in Solskjaer and Neville seem the head of the queue for me atm.
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Anyone who can give us a strong organised defence.
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My thoughts exactly..nelson66 wrote: Such a shame about Gary Speed - he would have been a shoe in
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Had Talksport on for all of 5 minutes and heard Benitez, Solksjaer, Di Canio and McCarthy all mentioned. Then someone came on saying "word in the street" is that Coyle is going back to Burnley.
Im glad I dont live on that street.
Im glad I dont live on that street.
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It's not called Talk Shite for nothing !P.O.S. wrote:Had Talksport on for all of 5 minutes and heard Benitez, Solksjaer, Di Canio and McCarthy all mentioned. Then someone came on saying "word in the street" is that Coyle is going back to Burnley.
Im glad I dont live on that street.
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Di Canio or Roy Keane. definitely. Someone with character put the players back on the right track. And please don't tell me about Mick Mc carthy or another looser like him...
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