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DocDutch 11-12-2006 16:12

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not mad...Daddy.....sad really... there are not alot of players with any form of loyalty anymore towards their team or manager

TheDaddy 11-12-2006 16:22

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Originally Posted by DocDutch (Post 34177009)
not mad...Daddy.....sad really... there are not alot of players with any form of loyalty anymore towards their team or manager

The only manager that gets shown any sort of loyalty is at the bank! It just shows how big their ego's have got when on the day of relegation they storm into the manager's office demanding transfers, if football had any sense of reality no club would want players that weren't good enough to keep one of their rivals up

gazzae 11-12-2006 16:36

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Saw this on YouTube, cracks me up remembering it!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pz_mgHPvuBU

punky 11-12-2006 16:47

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Its been said before, but Stuart Pearce... Top bloke...

Quote:

"I have no complaints about the sending-off.

"Bernardo went down a little bit too easily and I am not like the other 19 managers, who would sit here and give you a load of cock and bull about it.

"I would prefer him to stay on his feet and I intend to speak to him about it this week. Hopefully then, he will stay on his feet."
Pearcy for PM!

nffc 11-12-2006 16:49

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Originally Posted by Gavin (Post 34177035)
Its been said before, but Stuart Pearce... Top bloke...



Pearcy for PM!

Psycho is a legend, especially in this part of the country. A lot of forest fans keep tabs on Man City (and Aston Villa) for that reason.

sherer 11-12-2006 16:54

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as i said early that will make no difference.. sure it's a sound bite for the press and makes him look good but if he had dived and got a pen that kept City from being relagated would the comment be the same then ?

punky 11-12-2006 17:02

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Originally Posted by sherer (Post 34177046)
as i said early that will make no difference.. sure it's a sound bite for the press and makes him look good but if he had dived and got a pen that kept City from being relagated would the comment be the same then ?

Yes. Pearcy isn't known for bs-ing.

yesman 11-12-2006 17:09

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 34146664)
Grrrr the Sven link just keeps getting stronger :td:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...td/6086972.stm

Not long to go now ;)

iadom 11-12-2006 17:28

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Originally Posted by sherer (Post 34176728)
going back to the derby game at the weekend.. City showed how well a team can do just by working hard and chasing the ball.. man for men they are a very poor side compared to us but their workrate put us to shame and showed just how well a team can do just by working hard.. if England put in those sort of levels of work rate in their matches they might actually win something

Often teams look to be putting in a lot of effort when they are chasing the ball all over the pitch, trying to get it off superior opponents,:) Worth remembering that United had played a hard Champions League Cup match less than 3 days earlier, City had 7 days to prepare.

Jim.

Mal 11-12-2006 20:11

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Originally Posted by sherer (Post 34176772)
i doubt the two are connected and where would you rather live.. Manchester where it rains all the time or Italy ?

:Peace: Don't believe the hype...it doesn't always rain here...it just gives the commentators something to prattle on about ;)

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Originally Posted by Shadow Demon UK (Post 34176859)
I don't think you can properly rate the younger players coming through like Richardson and Rossi until they get a proper run in the first team. When the likes of Beckham, Neville, Butt and Scholes came through the youth team they were being written off straight away. The qutoe 'You never win anything with kids' comes to mind ;) It's difficult for any player with a bit part in a team to show how good they actually are.

Sorry, but Richardson is a useless bag of...

West Ham are laughing over selling him. He has had chances in the first team and didn't take them.

Though with Rossi, he does look like he has potential. I just think that he needs to given more of a chance at OT.

yesman 13-12-2006 00:14

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Curbishley to be announced as the new West Ham United boss.......

I expect DAD will be pleased ;)

No link yet as nobody dare publish it, but, when Sven was asked what he thought about the probable Curbishley announcement , he commented, " I couldn't care less, the FA are still paying me £30,000 a week :confused:

TheDaddy 13-12-2006 11:26

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Originally Posted by yesman (Post 34178122)
Curbishley to be announced as the new West Ham United boss.......

I expect DAD will be pleased ;)

No link yet as nobody dare publish it, but, when Sven was asked what he thought about the probable Curbishley announcement , he commented, " I couldn't care less, the FA are still paying me £30,000 a week :confused:

Here is a link

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...td/6171205.stm

and yes I am pleased, here's why

"West Ham are my club. I come from Canning Town, grew up as a trainee, became a first-team regular and sat at the feet of the incomparable Bobby Moore.

gazzae 15-12-2006 11:16

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FC Porto v Chelsea
Celtic v AC Milan
PSV Eindhoven v Arsenal
Lille v Manchester United
Roma v Lyon
Barcelona v Liverpool
Real Madrid v Bayern Munich
Internazionale v Valencia

Derek 15-12-2006 13:24

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AEK Athens v PSG
Bayer Leverkusen v Blackburn
Benfica v Dinamo Bucuresti
Bordeaux v Osasuna
Braga v Parma
CSKA Moscow v Maccabi Haifa
Fenerbahce v AZ
Feyenoord v Tottenham
Hapoel Tel-Aviv v Rangers
Lens v Panathinaikos
Livorno v Espanyol
Shakhtar Donetsk v AS Nancy
Spartak Moscow v Celta Vigo
Steaua Bucuresti v Sevilla
Werder Bremen v Ajax
Zulte-Waregem v Newcastle

.....

Oh joys. Another Israeli team comes to Ibrox.

Time for lifelong Rangers fan. Sean Patrick John Paul O'Neill Connelly to invade the pitch in protest and Rangers to be slapped with another fine. :mad:

punky 15-12-2006 13:29

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Feyenoord... Could be worse... But still at least as Jol is Dutch, that should help...


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