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Don't know if that has been posted elsewhere, but the article below is incredibly uninformed garbage:
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/jim ... 39150.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/jim ... 39150.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I've had a few dealings with Jim White and he's a lovely fella, but he doesn't half come out with some boobery. Like:midlands exile wrote:Don't know if that has been posted elsewhere, but the article below is incredibly uninformed garbage:
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/jim ... 39150.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And:There was a level of complacency in his attitude towards the end of last season, an assumption that because he and the club had so patently done the right thing in the Fabrice Muamba case their decency would prevail.
I'd be deeply insulted if I were William the White...As well as being by far the most intelligent man associated with the club

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It's the same as when we sacked Megson. Everyone's got an opinion, and the rest of the club are made out to be demons for making the RIGHT decision. They don't see the shite we see every week.
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...and several are paid to write them. The frequently fatuous quote-machine Samuel Johnson said "No man but a blockhead ever wrote, except for money"; it seems that an increasing number of blockheads write solely for that end.truewhite15 wrote:It's the same as when we sacked Megson. Everyone's got an opinion...
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midlands exile wrote:Don't know if that has been posted elsewhere, but the article below is incredibly uninformed garbage:
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/jim ... 39150.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
f*cking hellHe worked so hard he never had time to change out of his shorts.

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And that article is laced with boobery of the highest order. Take the opening paragraphs, for example. If the Newcastle manager had been given a lengthy contract extension on the back of presiding over an FA Cup semi final humiliation, a Premier League relegation and a piss-poor start to the subsequent league campaign in the division below then a comparison with the Coyle situation might have been relevant. Bizarrely enough Pardew was richly rewarded for a season of success not failure.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:I've had a few dealings with Jim White and he's a lovely fella, but he doesn't half come out with some boobery.
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Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:I've had a few dealings with Jim White and he's a lovely fella, but he doesn't half come out with some boobery. Like:midlands exile wrote:Don't know if that has been posted elsewhere, but the article below is incredibly uninformed garbage:
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/jim ... 39150.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;And:There was a level of complacency in his attitude towards the end of last season, an assumption that because he and the club had so patently done the right thing in the Fabrice Muamba case their decency would prevail.I'd be deeply insulted if I were William the White...As well as being by far the most intelligent man associated with the club

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With Ju Darby helping out.... When did he come back??truewhite15 wrote:Sammy Lee and Jiminho take temporary charge.
From the sounds of it's jimmy maldini in charge with Sammy lee and Ju helping out
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That was the line that stood out to me, as well. I have no earthly idea what Coyle could possibly have been doing in those "18 hour days."James B wrote:midlands exile wrote:Don't know if that has been posted elsewhere, but the article below is incredibly uninformed garbage:
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/jim ... 39150.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;f*cking hellHe worked so hard he never had time to change out of his shorts.
This article appears to have been ghost-written by his agent.
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Jules Darby...worked with billy davies...?David Lee's Hair wrote:With Ju Darby helping out.... When did he come back??truewhite15 wrote:Sammy Lee and Jiminho take temporary charge.
From the sounds of it's jimmy maldini in charge with Sammy lee and Ju helping out
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Dear god what have we become?David Lee's Hair wrote:With Ju Darby helping out.... When did he come back??truewhite15 wrote:Sammy Lee and Jiminho take temporary charge.
From the sounds of it's jimmy maldini in charge with Sammy lee and Ju helping out
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Next thing they'll be selling the Reebok and putting seats in at Euxton. 

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I liked the quote at the bottom "Nicky Hunt used to come in my pub and he said they used to practically throw Sammy Lee out of the dressing room when he tried to point out flaws in the play"midlands exile wrote:Don't know if that has been posted elsewhere, but the article below is incredibly uninformed garbage:
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/jim ... 39150.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Just got back home after a 3 day works conference. Has anything happened since I have been away?
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I saw that too... made me laugh... perhaps being in the pub in the first place was part of the reason Sammy saw flaws in your play Nicky...Harry Genshaw wrote:I liked the quote at the bottom "Nicky Hunt used to come in my pub and he said they used to practically throw Sammy Lee out of the dressing room when he tried to point out flaws in the play"midlands exile wrote:Don't know if that has been posted elsewhere, but the article below is incredibly uninformed garbage:
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/jim ... 39150.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Has he gone yet ??
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Ju ?? Ju ?????David Lee's Hair wrote:With Ju Darby helping out.... When did he come back??truewhite15 wrote:Sammy Lee and Jiminho take temporary charge.
From the sounds of it's jimmy maldini in charge with Sammy lee and Ju helping out
Well, he should at least sort out our ball-boys. Even THEY are shite at the Reebok since the BSA days. Worst in Britisj football.
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Owen Coyle says Bolton in good shape to win Championship
Owen Coyle insists he has left Bolton in good shape to win the Championship under new manager Dougie Freedman.
Crystal Palace have confirmed that Freedman has left them to replace Coyle, who was sacked on 9 October.
"I don't want to sound too big-headed here, but I've done all the dirty work," Coyle told Radio 5 live.
"The only thing that stopped us this year was real bad luck. It was very simple. But good luck to Dougie. He's a lovely lad. I know him well.
Bolton, relegated from the Premier League last season, were 18th in the Championship when the former Burnley boss was dismissed.
"I've slashed the wage bill, as we had to do over a period of coming up for three years," added Coyle. "And they have, I believe, the best set of players in the Championship.
"And if I was a betting man, which obviously I'm not allowed to be, I'd be putting money on Bolton to win the league.
Palace granted Bolton permission to speak to Freedman on Monday, having initially rejected an approach.
It is not yet clear whether Palace assistant manager Lennie Lawrence and first-team coach Curtis Fleming will be moving to the Reebok Stadium as well.
Coyle is keen to get back into management following his exit from Bolton and believes he would be an asset to any club who takes him on.
He added: "I absolutely love football. If I wasn't involved in it, then I'd be away paying a fiver to play in five-a-sides because I love the game.
"What I do know is that at whichever club the opportunity arises for me, they're going to be very fortunate, because I'm the best manager I've ever been.
"Yes, I accept it's been a difficult last year, but coming on the back of the work I've had to do, I'm well set to go in and take another challenge.
"And that's the way football works. Everywhere I've been, I've been very fortunate to work at wonderful football clubs, and the next one will be the same.
"There will be opportunities. The phone's not stopped since I left last week, but obviously I need to make sure it's the right thing for me, my staff and my family when it comes about."
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Meh. A lot of big-headed bollocks, but he's looking for a new job. It's fine. Not slagging us off. And if he did do one thing positive, it was cutting the wage bill (typical stingy Scott).
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Has he been sniffing glue!?CrazyHorse wrote:Owen Coyle says Bolton in good shape to win Championship
Owen Coyle insists he has left Bolton in good shape to win the Championship under new manager Dougie Freedman.
Crystal Palace have confirmed that Freedman has left them to replace Coyle, who was sacked on 9 October.
"I don't want to sound too big-headed here, but I've done all the dirty work," Coyle told Radio 5 live.
"The only thing that stopped us this year was real bad luck. It was very simple. But good luck to Dougie. He's a lovely lad. I know him well.
Bolton, relegated from the Premier League last season, were 18th in the Championship when the former Burnley boss was dismissed.
"I've slashed the wage bill, as we had to do over a period of coming up for three years," added Coyle. "And they have, I believe, the best set of players in the Championship.
"And if I was a betting man, which obviously I'm not allowed to be, I'd be putting money on Bolton to win the league.
Palace granted Bolton permission to speak to Freedman on Monday, having initially rejected an approach.
It is not yet clear whether Palace assistant manager Lennie Lawrence and first-team coach Curtis Fleming will be moving to the Reebok Stadium as well.
Coyle is keen to get back into management following his exit from Bolton and believes he would be an asset to any club who takes him on.
He added: "I absolutely love football. If I wasn't involved in it, then I'd be away paying a fiver to play in five-a-sides because I love the game.
"What I do know is that at whichever club the opportunity arises for me, they're going to be very fortunate, because I'm the best manager I've ever been.
"Yes, I accept it's been a difficult last year, but coming on the back of the work I've had to do, I'm well set to go in and take another challenge.
"And that's the way football works. Everywhere I've been, I've been very fortunate to work at wonderful football clubs, and the next one will be the same.
"There will be opportunities. The phone's not stopped since I left last week, but obviously I need to make sure it's the right thing for me, my staff and my family when it comes about."
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