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Bovine Juice Drunken mustachioed lothario on stage

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Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 2:30 pm Post subject: |
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| SPT wrote: | I lived in Old Trafford 90/91. My friend and I were sat in the Toll Gate when the Man U victory parade came past so we grabbed our pints and followed it into town (this was before world domination so it was actually quiite pleasing that they'd won something).
We left them to it when we got to town and went to Jilly's Rockworld instead for a headbang.
Montpellier aren't a small club by French standards, but they're only a couple of seasons back in the top flight, and a transfer record of £1.7m speaks for itself a bit... |
They also have a £20k a week salary cap which by PL standards is incredible. |
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KevW Waxing Cavey's lady beard

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Bovine Juice Drunken mustachioed lothario on stage

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Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 2:40 pm Post subject: |
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| KevW wrote: | | It was great for me watching that on TV aged 11. Absolutely loved it. I remember my mate phoning me up afterwards with jovial words of congratulations. That tends not to happen if we win stuff these days... |
Even I was cheering you on in the late 70s when you reached the cup final v Arsenal - it was one of the better games too. I used to cheer on the northern team v any southern team and you were, by today's standards, rubbish. That was the last time though. |
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KevW Waxing Cavey's lady beard

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Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 2:45 pm Post subject: |
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| Bovine Juice wrote: | | KevW wrote: | | It was great for me watching that on TV aged 11. Absolutely loved it. I remember my mate phoning me up afterwards with jovial words of congratulations. That tends not to happen if we win stuff these days... |
Even I was cheering you on in the late 70s when you reached the cup final v Arsenal - it was one of the better games too. I used to cheer on the northern team v any southern team and you were, by today's standards, rubbish. That was the last time though. |
I wasn't born then and was too young to remember the 83 and 85 cup finals so 90 was the big one for me. First trophy I we won! Good old Lee Martin. _________________ REVOLUTION PURITY LOVE SUICIDE ACCURACY
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SPT Bananas' fluffer

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Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 10:29 pm Post subject: |
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Top 4 average gates in France last season:
Paris Saint-Germain (42,892)
l'Olympique de Marseille (40,445)
Olympique Lyon (33,067)
RC Lens(21,774)
Marseille would've topped except their stadium is being redeveloped. St Etienne would've been in there too. PSG probably paid people toc ome in or something. Still decent showing for Lens despite nearly being relegated from Ligue 2. _________________ Embrace the margin |
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He Who Hears Horses Anarchy's gimp

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Mrs Ray Flicker Beast with a Bass

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Posted: Sun May 27, 2012 10:06 am Post subject: |
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Biggest profit made by.... Newcastle United. As I've always said, that Mike Ashley's a complete genius. Ahem. _________________ Reason and rationality may be pursuing us, but we are faster.
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Bovine Juice Drunken mustachioed lothario on stage

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Posted: Sun May 27, 2012 3:03 pm Post subject: |
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| Mrs Ray Flicker wrote: |
Biggest profit made by.... Newcastle United. As I've always said, that Mike Ashley's a complete genius. Ahem. |
Who'd have thunk that one of the most important men in football last season would turn out to be a bucktoothed camp comedian's dad. |
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Mrs Ray Flicker Beast with a Bass

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Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 11:16 am Post subject: |
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| Bovine Juice wrote: | | Who'd have thunk that one of the most important men in football last season would turn out to be a bucktoothed camp comedian's dad. |
In which bizzaro-world is Alan Carr a comedian? _________________ Reason and rationality may be pursuing us, but we are faster.
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Westie Bananas' fluffer

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Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 12:40 pm Post subject: |
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| Bovine Juice wrote: | | Mrs Ray Flicker wrote: |
Biggest profit made by.... Newcastle United. As I've always said, that Mike Ashley's a complete genius. Ahem. |
Who'd have thunk that one of the most important men in football last season would turn out to be a bucktoothed camp comedian's dad. |
Think he reached his summit of importance when he was the manager of the mighty Northampton Town. Don't think his family have come close to scaling those heights since. |
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Trev Bola on the bongos

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Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 12:50 pm Post subject: |
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| Can I just politely ask Liverpool to FUCK OFF and leave our manager alone. |
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Westie Bananas' fluffer

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Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 12:57 pm Post subject: |
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| Trev wrote: | | Can I just politely ask Liverpool to FUCK OFF and leave our manager alone. |
We'd be mad to offer him the job and he'd be mad to take it.
I think the situation will resolve itself rather organically. |
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Trev Bola on the bongos

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Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 1:02 pm Post subject: |
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His odds have just been slashed and he's now 1/4 on to be the next LFC manager.
He's a great manager (and an excellent coach) and he'll manage a big side in the future but I think this is too soon for him to try the step up. |
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Bovine Juice Drunken mustachioed lothario on stage

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Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 4:24 pm Post subject: |
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I think they've mistaken him for Bernard Rodgers.  |
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Trev Bola on the bongos

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KevW Waxing Cavey's lady beard

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Trev Bola on the bongos

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Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 3:04 pm Post subject: |
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| FFS. Can people stop stealing our managers. |
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Westie Bananas' fluffer

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Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 3:37 pm Post subject: |
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| Trev wrote: | | FFS. Can people stop stealing our managers. |
Sounds like a done deal now. I thought after he signed Sigurdsson then he'd be staying myself...
I think it's madness all round personally - the guy's done a fantastic job at Swansea but he's had, what, 2 years of cumulative management experience? Not the sort of candidate I'd put in a pressure situation with Champions League football demands.
It's too big a risk for me. For both parties. I can't see it ending well. |
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KevW Waxing Cavey's lady beard

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Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 3:52 pm Post subject: |
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| Westie wrote: | | Trev wrote: | | FFS. Can people stop stealing our managers. |
Sounds like a done deal now. I thought after he signed Sigurdsson then he'd be staying myself...
I think it's madness all round personally - the guy's done a fantastic job at Swansea but he's had, what, 2 years of cumulative management experience? Not the sort of candidate I'd put in a pressure situation with Champions League football demands.
It's too big a risk for me. For both parties. I can't see it ending well. |
I agree with all that^^
And it's a big shame he's left the Swans (if he has). _________________ REVOLUTION PURITY LOVE SUICIDE ACCURACY
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Trev Bola on the bongos

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Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 4:08 pm Post subject: |
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| Westie wrote: | | Trev wrote: | | FFS. Can people stop stealing our managers. |
Sounds like a done deal now. I thought after he signed Sigurdsson then he'd be staying myself...
I think it's madness all round personally - the guy's done a fantastic job at Swansea but he's had, what, 2 years of cumulative management experience? Not the sort of candidate I'd put in a pressure situation with Champions League football demands.
It's too big a risk for me. For both parties. I can't see it ending well. |
I think, if he's given time he'll do well. But he won't get the time - twitter full of scouse idiots mouthing off about wanting a BIG name. Well Liverpool ain't attracting those people anymore.
He's got the coaching experience. Whether he can handle a club that thinks it should be winning the league is another matter. Realistically it'll take 2-3 years to give Liverpool into the top 4 they are that far behind. Just hope he keeps his mitts off the Swansea players.
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