by TBM » 25 Feb 2010 09:33
by paultheroyal » 25 Feb 2010 09:59
by TBM » 25 Feb 2010 10:18
TheMaraudingDog Last interview was last Thursday – second stage next Tues in recruitment
Jose’s last 3 clubs have been a Tier 4, Tier 3 and a Tier 2 club. His next step will be to one of the big 3, United, Barca or Real. No way would he drop to a Tier 5 side.
by Whore Jackie » 25 Feb 2010 12:29
by gh7901 » 25 Feb 2010 12:43
TBM You gotta laugh LOL.......they believed it was all Mark Hughes' fault when the new man cant do any/much better!
by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 25 Feb 2010 12:44
by Barry the bird boggler » 25 Feb 2010 13:24
by Arch » 25 Feb 2010 13:43
by TBM » 25 Feb 2010 13:47
gh7901TBM You gotta laugh LOL.......they believed it was all Mark Hughes' fault when the new man cant do any/much better!
tbf didnt the majority want Hughes to stay?
more a LOL @ the owners who assumed changing the manager would solve everything
by Arch » 25 Feb 2010 13:51
Following on from Roberto Mancini's promise that he will be "tearing down" the City Ticker banner and his claims that "When we go to Old Trafford, we will take that banner down", Stretford End Flags (SEF) would like to offer the opportunity for Mancini to personally take the banner down. The 28th February not only sees the day Manchester United partake in the Carling Cup Final, it is also 34 Years to the very day that Manchester City last won a trophy. To mark this occasion, SEF will be fulfilling Mancini's promise and will be taking the ticker banner down, down to Wembley that is! SEF would like to personally invite Mancini along to Wembley in order for him to get his hands on the ticker and for him to have the privilege of turning the Ticker over so its falls exactly on 34, we are even willing to provide his match ticket.
Mancini its over to you.
by Plymouth_Royal » 26 Feb 2010 12:25
TheMaraudingDog Last interview was last Thursday – second stage next Tues in recruitment
Jose’s last 3 clubs have been a Tier 4, Tier 3 and a Tier 2 club. His next step will be to one of the big 3, United, Barca or Real. No way would he drop to a Tier 5 side.
by sandman » 26 Feb 2010 12:40
Plymouth_RoyalTheMaraudingDog Last interview was last Thursday – second stage next Tues in recruitment
Jose’s last 3 clubs have been a Tier 4, Tier 3 and a Tier 2 club. His next step will be to one of the big 3, United, Barca or Real. No way would he drop to a Tier 5 side.
Since when have Real Madrid been one of the Big 3. Yes they have fantastic History, as do Liverpool, But what have they won recently that is a major trophy?
by soggy biscuit » 26 Feb 2010 12:41
by sandman » 26 Feb 2010 12:56
soggy biscuit Barca won't need a new manager for some time. Ditto Utd. Real Madrid usually have a handfull of managers a season but Mourinho ain't stupid enough to go there.
Agree on Liverpool, can see him there sometime in the near(ish) future.
by Hoop Blah » 26 Feb 2010 13:00
Plymouth_RoyalTheMaraudingDog Last interview was last Thursday – second stage next Tues in recruitment
Jose’s last 3 clubs have been a Tier 4, Tier 3 and a Tier 2 club. His next step will be to one of the big 3, United, Barca or Real. No way would he drop to a Tier 5 side.
Since when have Real Madrid been one of the Big 3. Yes they have fantastic History, as do Liverpool, But what have they won recently that is a major trophy?
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