Not Quitterill. Joe Kinnear, Ian Dowie or Terry Burton would all be better managers.
perth seagull Well-known member Jul 5, 2003 5,487 Oct 4, 2003 #21 Not Quitterill. Joe Kinnear, Ian Dowie or Terry Burton would all be better managers.
Trigger Well-known member Jul 4, 2003 40,457 Brighton Oct 4, 2003 #22 Cotterill = Plays a boring brand of hoofball and doesn't have many contacts in the game... Hoddle = Madejski couldn't offer him enough to join Reading so what hope has deep pockets Knight got? Danny Wilson = No chance, Knight would have to pay compensation, u seriously think he'd be willing to do that? Bob Booker = Are u sure? Appointing from within does NOT work, we've seen the proof, no contacts Joe Kinnear = He's the man for me. Last edited: Oct 4, 2003
Cotterill = Plays a boring brand of hoofball and doesn't have many contacts in the game... Hoddle = Madejski couldn't offer him enough to join Reading so what hope has deep pockets Knight got? Danny Wilson = No chance, Knight would have to pay compensation, u seriously think he'd be willing to do that? Bob Booker = Are u sure? Appointing from within does NOT work, we've seen the proof, no contacts Joe Kinnear = He's the man for me.
W Wez New member Aug 18, 2003 303 Worthing Oct 4, 2003 #23 kinnear! cotterill is would stay for a year and leave. We would be in the same boat again.
S Sandgate Seagull New member Jul 11, 2003 72 Seaford Oct 4, 2003 #24 Why on earth do people think kinnear will be a good choice? he is exactly the same as cotterill played long ball to get out of the third division. It goes against the albion grain appointing a man who plays this style of football
Why on earth do people think kinnear will be a good choice? he is exactly the same as cotterill played long ball to get out of the third division. It goes against the albion grain appointing a man who plays this style of football