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I'm not sure who Palace could get that would be better than Pulis after what he pulled off last season. As for him being self interested,isn't everyone in that profession? The average timespan of a manager in a job in England is something ridiculous. It's unusual for one to leave a job in the PL of his own accord. Maybe a little birdie told him there's another more attractive one waiting for him. Time will tell.

???? Wrote:

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> oooh dear, Deja Vu?


Not just on the pitch, but in the transfer market too. To lose 2 world class defenders, albeit in their twilight years, and not replace them by now is careless. If this doesn't make the Board splash the cash they're supposed to have, nothing will...

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> I think MU made the wrong managerial appointment.

> Ronny Deila is the man you needed. 6-1.


I think you should hold judgment Mick, at least until LVG runs up and down the touchline in his budgie smugglers...

Have you stopped applying blusher to your nose and cheeks too RD.


With a Van Gaal quiff, the ginger locks and a whiskey nose you must look a right mess...Suggest you start supporting Chelsea and have a Jose makeover before you find the girls start crossing to the other pavement.

El Pibe Wrote:

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> not the worst game i've ever seen, but should have

> gone for it when we had an advantage, just once

> again didn't really seem to care enough.

> Same old season beckons.


Yeah but this time Sammy boy has been given just 8 games to prove himself.


Seven... (and counting)

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