Wrong-Direction
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- Mar 10, 2013
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Good greedy f***er
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YEP.......... bit like the fans that lap it upOnce again, English football a laughing stock.
Hope the Telegraph are happy they have contributed to England team success by creating a mess in the management. Allardyce not wonderful but not a lot else around at present.
Hope the Telegraph are happy they have contributed to England team success by creating a mess in the management. Allardyce not wonderful but not a lot else around at present.
Absolutely. As a result of the situation they engineered, we now have Gareth Southgate in charge. Sh*t!
Good riddance to the wan*er. I hope he rots in hell.
So you would prefer a dodgy manager as long as the team is successful?
All the criticism of Blatter and Platini means nothing?
Dodgy ? He's not actually done anything illegal has he. He's run his mouth off, which was stupid, embarrassing and ill-considered. But its hardly corrupt - just greedy and idiotic.
In the highly unlikely event of him plonking a World Cup down on the table in a couple of years (or even a good run deep into the tournament), then nobody would give a flying toss about all this. But the media must have their pound of flesh now, and the FA as usual will lick their finger, go with the wind and try desperately to look like they're being "decisive".
Nobody comes out of this well, least of all Allardyce. But we're going to be lumbered with a 4th-rate manager now. This could've been sorted out sensibly with an apology, but as usual, the FA are so obsessed with their "image" that they'll throw the baby out with the bath water in a futile effort to temper the shrieking headlines.
The whole lot of them are pathetic.
He hasn't been given the DEATH sentence.
Well I was in team Sam. Struck me as a man who would roll a thick pastry for his steak pie but before cooking engineer his chubby fingers round the crust so effortlessly to produce a crimping so beautiful it would Di Vinci cry.Dodgy ? He's not actually done anything illegal has he. He's run his mouth off, which was stupid, embarrassing and ill-considered. But its hardly corrupt - just greedy and idiotic.
In the highly unlikely event of him plonking a World Cup down on the table in a couple of years (or even a good run deep into the tournament), then nobody would give a flying toss about all this. But the media must have their pound of flesh now, and the FA as usual will lick their finger, go with the wind and try desperately to look like they're being "decisive".
Nobody comes out of this well, least of all Allardyce. But we're going to be lumbered with a 4th-rate manager now. This could've been sorted out sensibly with an apology, but as usual, the FA are so obsessed with their "image" that they'll throw the baby out with the bath water in a futile effort to temper the shrieking headlines.
The whole lot of them are pathetic.
Well I was in team Sam. Struck me as a man who would roll a thick pastry for his steak pie but before cooking engineer his chubby fingers round the crust so effortlessly to produce a crimping so beautiful it would Di Vinci cry.
But in any other job at that level he would be gone, I'm surprised he was allowed to leave by mutual consent.
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. I have no desire for Blatter and Platini to ever be near football again - rather stupid for anyone to even think I might do. I was very happy when Allardyce was appointed (not being one of the idiots who bleat 'hoofball' whenever his name is mentioned) and would love it if he was still England manager - though of course I realise that in the circumstances he had to go. But if you think we should be jumping for joy at the appointment of Southgate, you've got a funny idea of football.So you would prefer a dodgy manager as long as the team is successful?
All the criticism of Blatter and Platini means nothing?
Nicely put, and I was absolutely Team Sam as well. I still am. Its such a typical CLUSTERFCK by England and the FA though, its getting to the point where I'm beyond caring.
Which , when I stop and think about it, really saddens me.