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???? Wrote:

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> West Ham - Betfair

> Zola William Hill

>

> All according to oddschecker....Sullivan's

> apparently meeting with Zola this pm...could all

> be bull obviously



Sullivan was on the radio this morning and stated they would be keeping Zola.

Isn't "we are 100% behind him" usually followed by him stating "I will spend more tmie with my family"

It's one of those universal unwritten rules.


Does that mean I've broken a universal law? damn.


and for gods sake (half of) sheffield. Get that damn greasy chip butty off your shoulder!! You were shit and you went down. A bit like us.

SimonM Wrote:

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> Or.....they might try and poach Colin from QPR?

>

> *falls off chair laughing at the cruel justice of

> such a step*


You missed a further trick Simon - our last game of the season is Man City...a Tevez goal could send us down

ruffers Wrote:

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> I remember seeing us (City) getting relegated on

> the last day of the season at West Ham sometime in

> the 80's I think.

> Strangely it's one of my best football memories.


Ruffers - it was just before a World Cup maybe...I think 1986? I remember we all went on the pitch at the end and chanted "You'll be back, you'll be back" at the City fans in the Southbank who clapped back before a big joint chorus of "Ingerland", a bit of mutual respect.

Am i seeing things. Celtic lose 4-0 to st mirren?

In many ways im pleased as surely now tony mowbray must have no future at the club beyond this season.


Reminds me of the night celtic lost to caley thistle and john barnes went the next day.


I thought TM was a poor choice as a manager who was relegated in his last role. You must aim higher than that.

Sparks will fly at celtic tomorrow. The manager noone wanted should leave.

nights don't get too much better than that for spurs fans


a systematic dismantling of fulham to set up a wembley semi against portsmouth who can't use their best player cos he's a spurs player


villa drawing at home against sunderland and citeh losing at home to everton


oh and mankini and moyes getting sent off for wrestling


a hearty LOL

'bout now Wrote:

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> Thanks MM

>

> Super Cally go ballistic, Celtic are atrocious.

>

> One of my favourites


Mine too and even then I thought it was funny. Tonight I feel relieved as I feel sure its the end of TM. I could not take another season of him and hope the board feel the same.


The manager is the most important man at any club and they made a really poor choice. Also however I'm amazed that some ex celtic players don't want the job.


Mick McCarthy might be the best available. I think he would take it.


But I think after Martin ONeill Celtic were a respected team in Europe and they should have aimed high and spent big for his replacement. Gordon Strachan did very well but was a step down from ONeill and once you take one step down the next will not be far away and so it proved, now Celtic are pretty much a joke and its a long way back from here but the biggest step is to get a better manager in, soon.

Yes, but it's usually when the year ends in one.

Two years in a row would be good though. Hmmm... There was of course FA Cup glory in '61 & '62 and '81 & '82.

Great atmosphere at the Lane tonight and with Citeh losing and Villa dropping points too made it even sweeter.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Yes, but it's usually when the year ends in one.



I know Jah, I know.......but its my joke and I'm gonne keep saying it until they win it. And I hope you do. So Harry and Sandra can buy a bigger place in Sandbanks.

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