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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

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> > I may have been wrong about last season but

> then

> > who wasn't. One thing that has not changed is

> > celtic are still shite in Europe

>

> I really don't understand "your team is shite.."

> posts. What's the point?

About as much point as you trawling back a year to put up a post about my opinion as to who might win the premiership, which nobody could or did correctly predict at that stage.


That do you?

maxxi Wrote:

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> How long before the blustering twisty bastard is

> bragging about his 100% International career... "I

> was set up... I could've taken England all the

> way... people were out to get me... wouldn't have

> happened if me name were Allardiccio..."


Well he was set up - but these interviews have a way of reflecting the ethics and morals of the subject, and he clearly was proved to have neither.


At what point did he not realise that he now is the establishment and represents the FA as the games rulemaker. He didn't fit in to that transition easily.

Thanks re Castle - but I have BT at home so would probably on this occasion rather watch it at home than the Castle.....


Im meeting someone who isn't particularly a football fan so I'd hope that some of the lordship lane bars would show it.


Matchpint says Actress and Rye are showing it. thanks tj

The Castle is the nearest pub to me. But its a night out I want not just the football.... I like Lordship Lane and I like nice pubs with nicely presented people in them :0


I go to the Castle with my old irish builder mate for a Guinness occasionally but its not normally on my radar.

I for one don't know why SA had to leave. What's the big deal? The money he might have made would have to have been run by his bosses, in his own words. The rest is just opinions and knowledge of certain matters.


Why does the England manager have be like the Pope or the Queen? I'm pretty sure I'm in a minority of one here.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> You are in a minority, or trolling, one of the

> two.


In Internet slang, a troll (/ˈtroʊl/, /ˈtrɒl/) is a person who sows discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting people, by posting inflammatory, extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community....


I'm not. The guy was stitched up. He was also very silly considering how much he wanted the job in the first place. If it wasn't for the media he would still be in a job. Who knows what England's longest serving manager Walter Winterbottom, got up to?

Otta Wrote:

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> Trolling Quids for sure.

>

> PS. Only teasing with the snob comment. I like the

> Castle to a point, but the beer selection is shit

> unless you're on Guinness, and it's not the sort

> of place you'd take someone that wasn't a very

> good pal.


I know that and took it as such, but I guess I do feel a bit of a snob for not wanting to go there because its a bit rough/salt of the earth in terms of clientele.


My mate tonight is a good pal and Irish too. But he's a dedicated follower of fashion, so the Castle is not his thing either.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > You are in a minority, or trolling, one of the

> > two.

>

> In Internet slang, a troll (/ˈtroʊl/,

> /ˈtrɒl/) is a person who sows discord on

> the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting

> people, by posting inflammatory, extraneous, or

> off-topic messages in an online community....

>

> I'm not. The guy was stitched up. He was also very

> silly considering how much he wanted the job in

> the first place. If it wasn't for the media he

> would still be in a job. Who knows what England's

> longest serving manager Walter Winterbottom, got

> up to?



He was stitched up, and he has called it entrapment.


But the fact is, this is when tested he failed miserably. If I was in a ?3m a year job, I wouldn't be meeting with any "businessmen" that my employers hadn't told me to meet, end of.


He'll be remembered as the England Manager that felt it wasn't his place to tell the players he was managing where to play.

Brought down by his own arrogance and avarice when he finally had the only job he ever really wanted - i just about have enough human empathy to feel a tiny winy bit sorry for him I'm sure this has absolutely gutted him, but he's still trying to say it's not really his fault - no self-reflection in this bloke at all.

Otta Wrote:

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> If I was in a ?3m a year job, I

> wouldn't be meeting with any "businessmen" that my

> employers hadn't told me to meet, end of.


I don't get this. Are you talking about the job of England football manager, or any job in general?...

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