Moo and Stuart Holden...
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stop it now, both of you...BL3 wrote:Exactly. I don't remember anyone thinking Muamba was 'integral' to the team when he first arrived, or Elmander for that matter.Lord Kangana wrote:Coyle made him integral. He was shite when Megson left.
I think you'll find that can't possibly be right because you are suggesting that Coyle got more out of a player than Megson did....
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He got more out of all of them - for 15 months. Then he stopped picking the good ones and kept picking mental teams in mental formations and making mental subs.
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Mental ones are best, wooden ones float.Prufrock wrote:making mental subs.
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Oh good lord. BOOOOOO.
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and jewish subs have huge periscopes???Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Mental ones are best, wooden ones float.Prufrock wrote:making mental subs.
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With a quarter of an inch off the front.thebish wrote:and jewish subs have huge periscopes???Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Mental ones are best, wooden ones float.Prufrock wrote:making mental subs.
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truewhite15 wrote:Owen Coyle, you utter, utter wanker.BWFC_Insane wrote:Muamba from his book....
“I would go in to Owen (Coyle) to try and find out why I wasn’t getting picked. He would say: ‘I want to play someone else in front you, you’re not performing to your best.
“When you hear that once you go away, accept it and come back stronger. But nothing changed and when I went back I got the same message. I would walk away thinking ‘he is talking rubbish’.
“It made me so moody. It was on my mind 24 hours a day. I would go through the front door and get mad, shouting at Shauna and just not being in a good place.
“By the time February came around – just six weeks before my collapse – I decided it was time to go.
“People may think I’m being disrespectful and ungrateful to Bolton by outlining my plans to get out of the club despite what they later did for me following my collapse.
“And I can’t lie and pretend that before the cardiac arrest I was all happy and everything was great.
He's bang right, I'm not particularly resentful towards Coyle but if he can't see how well Fabrice was playing, he was clearly living in another dimension
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He is proving to be a bigger idiot with every little revelation.
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i though fab was better than two of those anyway. he had little technical ability but was overall a good player due to how well he could do two things A. pass the ball and B defensivly read the game and therefore stop numerous counter attacks.
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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Owen Coyle in 'being utterly clueless' shocker
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i'dve got megson back just to get shut and hope he kept em up. coz surely even he carnt be that much of a dick. that story is almost first hand.“I would go in to Owen (Coyle) to try and find out why I wasn’t getting picked. He would say: ‘I want to play someone else in front you, you’re not performing to your best.
“When you hear that once you go away, accept it and come back stronger. But nothing changed and when I went back I got the same message. I would walk away thinking ‘he is talking rubbish’.
“It made me so moody. It was on my mind 24 hours a day. I would go through the front door and get mad, shouting at Shauna and just not being in a good place.
“By the time February came around – just six weeks before my collapse – I decided it was time to go.
“People may think I’m being disrespectful and ungrateful to Bolton by outlining my plans to get out of the club despite what they later did for me following my collapse.
“And I can’t lie and pretend that before the cardiac arrest I was all happy and everything was great.
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So not first hand then?
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i've not really looked into the semantics of whether it were ghostwritten or not.
and its probably only first hand if he tells it directly to me.
after that ^^, i wouldnt have minded if theyve made me manager, at least then, when we go down, we dont then have to pay for deprogramming sessions from the likes of james randi.
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and its probably only first hand if he tells it directly to me.
after that ^^, i wouldnt have minded if theyve made me manager, at least then, when we go down, we dont then have to pay for deprogramming sessions from the likes of james randi.
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