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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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> > Ooh, while I'm here. 7,400.

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>

> Disallowed and yellow card - you can't set up your

> own 100 as any pro knows.


Tch! I was unaware of any rules. Consider my wrist slapped.

We've all become a bit blas? about manager's and player's comings and goings, but this gave me a real WTF moment from the BBC's european round-up feature...


There are reports that Paris St-Germain boss Unai Emery could face the sack after six months and be replaced by former Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal.


WTF!...:)

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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> > BFS is a shoe in I reckon!

>

> I reckon Palace moved to get him before some other

> relegation threatened team did. Either that or

> Real Madrid.


Bobs not going anywhere ;)

There doesn't appear to be a standout candidate. IMO Giggs would be a massive risk, he's never played in a relegation dog fight yet alone been a manager in one. I would go for Gary Rowett, recently sacked by Brum for no other reason than they wanted a high profile name like Zola, even though he's been a poor manager up to now. Rowett fits the previous Swansea model of a young progressive manager, trying to play attractive football. If they go down, which I think they will, he will also have the experience of managing in the Championship...

red devil Wrote:

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> There doesn't appear to be a standout candidate.

> IMO Giggs would be a massive risk, he's never

> played in a relegation dog fight yet alone been a

> manager in one. I would go for Gary Rowett,

> recently sacked by Brum for no other reason than

> they wanted a high profile name like Zola, even

> though he's been a poor manager up to now. Rowett

> fits the previous Swansea model of a young

> progressive manager, trying to play attractive

> football. If they go down, which I think they

> will, he will also have the experience of managing

> in the Championship...


Quite a few of the fans agree. Staying up now would be a bonus

(Hartson said 9 wins out of 20)

Officially better than Scholes, Gerrard and Lampard. Sort of.


After 50 top flight matches:

? Dele Alli: 16 goals, 10 assists

? Paul Scholes: 16 goals, 3 assists

? Steven Gerrard: 2 goals, 3 assists

? Frank Lampard: 5 goals, 2 assists



And he does this for laughs.


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