If Freedman were to be sacked

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Re: If Freedman were to be sacked

Post by thebish » Sun Oct 20, 2013 2:49 pm

the last time we poached a high-flying, flavour-of-the-month championship manager seems to be working out well!! :-)

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Re: If Freedman were to be sacked

Post by LeverEnd » Sun Oct 20, 2013 3:09 pm

thebish wrote:the last time we poached a high-flying, flavour-of-the-month championship manager seems to be working out well!! :-)
The big problem is who would replace him, which was my reason for not wanting him sacked. However I'm now tired of a combination of shit football, poor results and deluded bullshit so I don't want to be patient any longer.
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Re: If Freedman were to be sacked

Post by a1 » Sun Oct 20, 2013 4:43 pm

but it doesnt matter now. it mattered when we were in the prem.

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Re: If Freedman were to be sacked

Post by Harry Genshaw » Sun Oct 20, 2013 5:12 pm

LeverEnd wrote:Not really, don't pay much attention to other clubs and their managers. Sean Dyche would be an amusing one. I imagine a ragtag bunch heading down from Burnley with pitchforks and torches!
It would be worth going for Dyche just to annoy em. :twisted:

Only trouble is, every time I hear him interviewed he sounds like this guy

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Re: If Freedman were to be sacked

Post by LeverEnd » Sun Oct 20, 2013 6:23 pm

I don't care, he can bring his collection of wives for me as part of his backroom staff.
First interview, 'Tell them the circus has come to town!'
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Re: If Freedman were to be sacked

Post by Annoyed Grunt » Sun Oct 20, 2013 7:17 pm

LeverEnd wrote:I don't care, he can bring his collection of wives for me as part of his backroom staff.
First interview, 'Tell them the circus has come to town!'
Bollocks.....he'll be round Bolton selling pegs!

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Re: If Freedman were to be sacked

Post by LeverEnd » Sun Oct 20, 2013 8:03 pm

Annoyed Grunt wrote:
LeverEnd wrote:I don't care, he can bring his collection of wives for me as part of his backroom staff.
First interview, 'Tell them the circus has come to town!'
Bollocks.....he'll be round Bolton selling pegs!
I went out on Halloween once as Papa L, got accused of being a racist by some pissed bird in the Swan and then terrified a coulrophobia (look it up, I did!) sufferer in the Dog and Partridge and had to wait in the beer garden til they calmed her down and she could leave safely. Really screamed the place down, weirdo.
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Re: If Freedman were to be sacked

Post by bobo the clown » Sun Oct 20, 2013 8:09 pm

LeverEnd wrote:
Annoyed Grunt wrote:
LeverEnd wrote:I don't care, he can bring his collection of wives for me as part of his backroom staff.
First interview, 'Tell them the circus has come to town!'
Bollocks.....he'll be round Bolton selling pegs!
I went out on Halloween once as Papa L, got accused of being a racist by some pissed bird in the Swan and then terrified a coulrophobia (look it up, I did!) sufferer in the Dog and Partridge and had to wait in the beer garden til they calmed her down and she could leave safely. Really screamed the place down, weirdo.
I hate that woman. It's always the same with her. Drama Queen.
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Re: If Freedman were to be sacked

Post by Bruce Rioja » Sun Oct 20, 2013 9:44 pm

I know what it means after having followed the plight of that misunderstood fellow in Northampton.
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Re: If Freedman were to be sacked

Post by bobo the clown » Sun Oct 20, 2013 10:03 pm

Bruce Rioja wrote:I know what it means after having followed the plight of that misunderstood fellow in Northampton.
IThat poor bugger got several threats to my his life ! ffs.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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