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mockney piers Wrote:

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> Cheers kpc. They are pretty nasty bunch aren't

> they.

>

> This has made me chuckle.

>

> 1/3 Steve McLaren

> 7/1 Chris Hughton

> 7/1 Kevin Keen

> 9/1 Neil Warnock

> 10/1 Sam Allardyce

> 12/1 Slaven Bilic

> 14/1 Martin O'Neill

> 14/1 Brendan Rodger

>

> I can only imagine one or two of those names (well

> one in particular) has been included for comedic

> effect.

> Will Steve McLaren (heaven forbid) adopt an

> amusing mockney accent if he gets the job?]

>

> Bilic would be cool.



I hear Curbs is in the frame too. They won't hire Bilic (too strong/opinionated) as they need a yes man they can pay peanuts to, one with the reputation as a 'nice guy' (another Roeder in fact) - step forward Mr Hughton.

Man Citys FA Cup winning trophy bus parade starts in Manchester City Centre then through Ancoats, Beswick, then onto the COMS ...... The Rags bus parade starts at Pall Mall, via Westminster past Big Ben, then to down Surrey across to Devon and Cornwall, then over to Dublin, Belfast and a quick visit to Wales via Korea and Japan!
Incredible as it may sound, the rumour of Warnock to WHU refuses to die the death. It appears his position at QPR is not rock-solid, never mind that they led the Championship from first to last. Given how venal and stupid the people who own/run football clubs can often be, I don't find this story totally unbelievable. I cannot though see Colin wanting to give up managing QPR in the Premiership willingly all the same - he has something to prove at that level I reckon. And at his time of life you'd not think even a blank cheque - despite his being a Yorkshireman and therefore never taking brass less than seriously - would attract him back to the Championship with WHU. The current owners of the latter oversaw Birmingham getting back to the Premier at the first attempt after being relegated and maybe that's their plan here too - but I reckon the Charlton scenario may be just as likely.

So Ba was too tired to sign an autograph... these must be Spurs fans stirring it... what hammers fan in his right mind wants an autograph from the current crop of wage thieves?


As for Warnock NO! ANYONE but him. Bilic for preference but I'd even take Mark Robins over nelly warnock.

StraferJack Wrote:

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> Most Liverpool fans I know are happy to have lost

> at the weekend.


No worries. If Liverpool win next weekend Spurs will probably lose at home to Birmingham and that'll fcuk 'em up. Arf! "Europa League, no one likes it and we don't care."

FA Youth Cup Final 1st Leg, Sheff U v Man U


I know there's a Blades fan here. You might like to read this. Very impressive crowd. I believe Manchester beat Newcastle 1-0 en route to the Final who in turn had knocked out Dulwich Hamlet 6-2 (though it was level at HT, I think). I think the 2nd leg is on Monday.


Found the highlights. One fantastic goal. Scroll down the right to find it

Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> Wahey 3rd, all we need now is to beat Bolton 12

> nil and Everton to beat Chelsea 1 nil and we

> finish second. SP Dross? No mate, noisy neighbours

> banging on the wall, we've had 20 years of

> pisstakes but Hello, hello, City are back,City are

> back, Hello


Gawd...we are never going to hear the end of this LOL!


Oh and...hello!


(well done BTW)


*chuckles*

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