Now he's gone, who's next?
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Either our fans are clueless, or Souness has been on the BN website a lot today.
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if we are getting picky about grammar the above statement is also wrong - should be "my dislike of man u is based on SOMETHING dislike of man U", although due to the in depth argument and skillful analysis you offered, it is sometimes confusing as to what you are trying to say, but I got the drift of your intellectual standpoint and left the grammar to one sideLost Leopard Spot wrote:My dislike of Man U is based on dislike of Man U.

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Barefoot Wanderer wrote:if we are getting picky about grammar the above statement is also wrong - should be "my dislike of man u is based on SOMETHING dislike of man U", although due to the in depth argument and skillful analysis you offered, it is sometimes confusing as to what you are trying to say, but I got the drift of your intellectual standpoint and left the grammar to one sideLost Leopard Spot wrote:My dislike of Man U is based on dislike of Man U.

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Anyone think Dean Holdsworth would be worth a shot.
Did ok at Newport. Won promotion with Aldershot, young manager with some success, ex-wanderer!
Apologies if this has already been discussed but with the lack of other options, I thought it was worth a mention
Did ok at Newport. Won promotion with Aldershot, young manager with some success, ex-wanderer!
Apologies if this has already been discussed but with the lack of other options, I thought it was worth a mention
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all started heretruewhite15 wrote:So you don't think asking if I'm on medication and putting "der" at the end of your post, as you might to somebody struggling to grasp that two plus two equals four, is a little out of line, particularly when unprovoked? Good to know where your head's at.Barefoot Wanderer wrote:I wondered if you was on medication, nothing more. Nothing resembling "personal slights", I don't think. Explain.truewhite15 wrote:Was there any need for the personal slights and thinly veiled questioning of my intelligence in that post? Really?Barefoot Wanderer wrote: Because of the money now behind city they have all but scrapped their youth program, selecting to buy galactico's instead, which has an effect on what future england players may come up in the future, or may not with this kind of rich-power thinking
how many man u players come through their youth policy? a lot, and go on to play for england? Even though city have england players at present this will not be the case in years to come because they don't need to work on the youth - they've got Saudi money instead. Now all you hear everyweek are city fans moaning cause their season hasn't started well and how can they win the champions league when they are in such a hard group - humble my sweaty arm-pits!
United, even though are a rich club still bring young players on to the big stage consistently as well as buying big, trouble is with city is that they are in a rush - they'll flop as soon as their investors get bored and jump ship
United have every right to be arrogant, they are the most envied, prestegious club in the world (der!)
My post was a comment on the City and United fans that I know. In general, I find it easier to associate with City fans than United fans, who, in my opinion, are arrogant and filled with a sense of self-entitlement just because they support United. They have no concept of supporting a team who doesn't win trophies every season. They have "fans" around the world who have never been to see them, who know very little about them, who "support" them simply because of their achievements.
And, to be honest, I couldn't give a shit about what team helps the national side more. Yeah, I don't like the fact that City have bought their way to the title. I reckon they've sold out and lost all identity. But United have kept their identity, and that identity, with everything that I've commented on and the sheer luck they generate, and the bias afforded them by the officials, is hateful.
Oh, and it's "I wondered if you WERE on medication", not "was".
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Apart from all of the flaws Souness has as a manager - and DSB outlines them pretty thoroughly - I just don't trust that a manager who has been out of work for so many years is going to be up to speed on transfer targets, tactics, and the opposition. That's why, even if Curbishley wanted the job, I'd be very hesitant to hire him.
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Agree with this. No idea if he's any good without reading posts/wiki but he must have been out-of-the-game for a reason.H. Pedersen wrote:Apart from all of the flaws Souness has as a manager - and DSB outlines them pretty thoroughly - I just don't trust that a manager who has been out of work for so many years is going to be up to speed on transfer targets, tactics, and the opposition. That's why, even if Curbishley wanted the job, I'd be very hesitant to hire him.
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Actually you said thisLost Leopard Spot wrote:norm the jedi wrote:He wasn't boot room is my point..That's what I said. He came at the end of the boot room and literally dismantled it.
The line of boot room managers was continuous promotion from within, the boot room, Paisley, Moran,Evans,fagin(?) etc all at the club through the ranks.Look, whatever you think about Liverpool, (and I can hear people retching already), the fact is that Souness was the last in a line of managers, starting with Bill Shankly, in the Boot Room tradition.
Souness went to Rangers, player manager and manager. Then he went back..
Possibly from a boot room, not in in the boot room tradition.
Just sayin like..
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I voted for Souness on Bolton News site I've always liked the guy. I think a team of Souness, Phillips, Lee, Darby would be good for us but hey what do i know.
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This "Working wonders for the academy" jiminhio has done. Go on. Genuine question - what is it he's changed/done? And how will it make him ready for first team management.
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Souness? Seriously? feck me!BWFC_Insane wrote:Interestingly Souness is leading a poll on the BN homepage for who fans want as manager, out of Freedman, McCarthy, Phillips and Appleton.
Kinda surprised by that.
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Oh lord! You done lost your mind, fool!Jokers in White wrote:I voted for Souness on Bolton News site I've always liked the guy. I think a team of Souness, Phillips, Lee, Darby would be good for us but hey what do i know.

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If he really is doing great work there, keep him there - it's important!officer_dibble wrote:This "Working wonders for the academy" jiminhio has done. Go on. Genuine question - what is it he's changed/done? And how will it make him ready for first team management.
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This is a pisstake, right?Jokers in White wrote:I voted for Souness on Bolton News site I've always liked the guy. I think a team of Souness, Phillips, Lee, Darby would be good for us but hey what do i know.
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