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I suspect Roy Keane may be high on the list. 16/1 decent odds on him. Larsson is very inexperienced but many would choose him.

Mark Hughes or David Moyes would prob not be interested but they are high in the betting for some reason. Apparently they have been close to getting Moyes in the past.


Its a big decision for the club and they need to make a better decision than last time. They have seen that a poor manager makes for a poor team and ruins revenues pdq.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Martin O'Neill would be an interesting choice.

>

> I have a huge soft spot for Mick McCarthy. He has

> the foullest mouth on him but does seem to get

> results.


Mick McCarthy is a former Celtic captain - that's why you like him PGC.


Martin O Neill won't go back - he did a fantastic job and second to none over the last 20 years, don't give me that strachan nonsense.

No disrespect to Celtic but I think your best bet Mick Mac is to go for an up and coming Scotsman. Many of those guys in your list would rather spend the season on the TV sofa lecturing us on the art of management than getting their boots dirty north of the border.

matthew123 Wrote:

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> No disrespect to Celtic but I think your best bet

> Mick Mac is to go for an up and coming Scotsman.

> Many of those guys in your list would rather spend

> the season on the TV sofa lecturing us on the art

> of management than getting their boots dirty north

> of the border.


You know I never liked you matt.


Did you ever give me that fiver from the last time you were wrong?

ratty Wrote:

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> Only 3? Chelsea maimed most of our team in the

> week!


Well, we do have a lot of injuries ourselves at the moment too and I'm rather of the opinion that this game is very much a potential banana skin for us. I won't believe that we'll get that 4th spot until the last kick of the season. Though we are playing well and getting some good results at the moment there is still plenty of scope for us to slip up.

matthew123 Wrote:

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> Haha, yes I did give you that fiver Mick - it's

> become an annual tradition now that someone takes

> five pound off me when I am wrong.


It seems Matt that you are right most of the time - except when you throw some money at Wales.....

Of Spurs remaining fixtures I only see them collecting 3 points against Bolton, and 1 at Sunderland.


Sunderland v Tottenham

Tottenham v Arsenal

Tottenham v Chelsea

Man Utd v Tottenham

Tottenham v Bolton

Man City v Tottenham


For Liverpool what I have put in brackets


Liverpool v Sunderland (3)

Birmingham v Liverpool (1)

Liverpool v Fulham (3)

Liverpool v West Ham (3)

Burnley v Liverpool (0)

Liverpool v Chelsea (1)

Hull v Liverpool (0)


Which by my calculations means they will finish on same points as Spurs and it will be decided on goal difference, which based on number of forecast wins and defeats should mean the Reds pip Spurs.


EDITED to say I forgot Spurs last game of season away at Burnley, so that makes Spurs by a margin of 3 points!

matthew123 Wrote:

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> Of Spurs remaining fixtures I only see them

> collecting 3 points against Bolton, and 1 at

> Sunderland.

>

> Sunderland v Tottenham

> Tottenham v Arsenal

> Tottenham v Chelsea

> Man Utd v Tottenham

> Tottenham v Bolton

> Man City v Tottenham

>

> For Liverpool what I have put in brackets

>

> Liverpool v Sunderland (3)

> Birmingham v Liverpool (1)

> Liverpool v Fulham (3)

> Liverpool v West Ham (3)

> Burnley v Liverpool (0)

> Liverpool v Chelsea (1)

> Hull v Liverpool (0)

>

> Which by my calculations means they will finish on

> same points as Spurs and it will be decided on

> goal difference, which based on number of forecast

> wins and defeats should mean the Reds pip Spurs.



Thank God for the application of science...

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