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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Didn't you stick some money on Spurs to win the

> title recently, Quids?



I whilst back (16/1?) to ease my pain if the unthinkable happens - pains me to say it but I could see your quality back then. ( But the bottle wasn't there at our place :) )

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> The only good thing about tonight is the penny

> might drop with the board that you don't get into

> the champions league for free, you need to invest,

> and if you blend lack of investment with the wrong

> manager, you are buggered.

>

> On tonights score, this team is not good enough

> for any European competition.

>

> Slight reluctance to write off the manager is that

> Strachan lost 5-0 in his opening CL qualifier and

> failed to qualify. Next season beat AC Milan and

> Benfica to make the last 16, but this guy looks

> real bad so far, real bad.


As I said in August 2014 - this guy looks "real bad".....and sure enough he was

I don't know RD - we lost to quite a few teams I hadn't even heard of. That's real bad.


Anyway the press seem to think its:


Moyes

Lennon

O'Neill (Michael)

Brendan Rogers

Keane

Larsson

Coyle

Stubbs


Alternatively - none of the above as it turns out actually none of them want the job having seen what's on offer from the Celtic Board - then someone no one has ever heard of.


Of the above list I don't want Moyes - and I don't really know why - he happens to be favourite - nor Larsson or Coyle.

I see what you mean, I'd never heard of Rangers Newco either, where did they spring up from?!


Agree Moyes is a definite no, for obvious reasons.

Lennon would be like going out with an old girlfriend, there's a reason why you split up in the first place.

Michael O'Neill would be interesting, and Stubbs could be the dark horse...

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> I don't know RD - we lost to quite a few teams I

> hadn't even heard of. That's real bad.

>

> Anyway the press seem to think its:

>

> Moyes

> Lennon

> O'Neill (Michael)

> Brendan Rogers

> Keane

> Larsson

> Coyle

> Stubbs

>

> Alternatively - none of the above as it turns out

> actually none of them want the job having seen

> what's on offer from the Celtic Board - then

> someone no one has ever heard of.

>

> Of the above list I don't want Moyes - and I don't

> really know why - he happens to be favourite - nor

> Larsson or Coyle.








Surely you can't want Keane!?!?

You said the same 2 years ago Jah. But even if the cleaning lady did that it won't be enough to save her from the sack.


You might be jesting but Michael O Neill is NI manager and won sports personality coach of the year.


He was manager of shamrock rovers when they played Spurs in the Europa a few years ago.

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