If Freedman were to be sacked
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the last time we poached a high-flying, flavour-of-the-month championship manager seems to be working out well!! 

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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.thebish wrote:the last time we poached a high-flying, flavour-of-the-month championship manager seems to be working out well!!
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but it doesnt matter now. it mattered when we were in the prem.
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It would be worth going for Dyche just to annoy em.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!

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

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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!'
First interview, 'Tell them the circus has come to town!'
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Bollocks.....he'll be round Bolton selling pegs!LeverEnd wrote:I don't care, he can bring his collection of wives for me as part of his backroom staff.
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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.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Bollocks.....he'll be round Bolton selling pegs!LeverEnd wrote:I don't care, he can bring his collection of wives for me as part of his backroom staff.
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I hate that woman. It's always the same with her. Drama Queen.LeverEnd wrote: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.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Bollocks.....he'll be round Bolton selling pegs!LeverEnd wrote:I don't care, he can bring his collection of wives for me as part of his backroom staff.
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Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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I know what it means after having followed the plight of that misunderstood fellow in Northampton.
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Bruce Rioja wrote:I know what it means after having followed the plight of that misunderstood fellow in Northampton.
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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