Heard some interesting stories about him when he was at Southampton. It's fair to say I wouldn't want us to touch him with a barge pole.
Your school broke up early....
Some things money can't buy, managers without a pedigree isn't one of them. Burley.
d) massive piss artist
It is a shame , I heard a few stories and it really isn't surprising .
Makes Lee Clark look like a moderate drinker........
I don't know, Lee Clark probably edges it. Got a first hand account of how he called a player whilst out on the lash, shouting the odds at him for not signing a contract whilst at Birmingham.
Yeah he smelt you from a mile awayI lived in the same village as George for a few years and he never once went down our local.
Course, I wasn't in there every night, so he might've just gone when I hadn't.
Hi all - Ipswich fan in peace
There's a rumour up here that you might be looking at our former manager George Burley as a fixed-term appointment to (eventually) replace Sami. I know George was at Palarse for a bit, but there's a bit in favour of the bloke:
a) can work on a budget
b) Plays free-flowing football
c) Has a good record with developing younger players.
Don't know if it's likely, but George was interviewed by our local rag recently and he admitted he'd only go back into management if "the right club, with decent youth team players to help develop and a good background of stability, came along". If you do go for GB, you'll probably also get Matt Holland as a first-team coach (ex-Bournemouth and an ITFC legend) and, if he gets fed up with Gus, Mauricio Treacle again.
Could be a winner!
To give you a reasonable answer, a lot of speculation is circulating and names are beginning to float around. One will eventually stick, although I'm not sure it would be him.
It is possible that the board hasn't sacked Sammi because they haven't been yet satisfied with the options available so far, and vice-versa. They'll be more over the coming days.
Thank you for the reasonable answer. I sincerely trust that you'll see better times ahead. We've been down the foot of the table and it's the expectation which hurts the most. Those summer days when you fondly imagined you'd be top six all season long, winning your play-off semi and then that trip to Wembley....
Defeats to 'lesser' teams hurt, but a few wins and you're back up there dreaming again.
I don't know, Lee Clark probably edges it. Got a first hand account of how he called a player whilst out on the lash, shouting the odds at him for not signing a contract whilst at Birmingham.
How's Jonny Williams coming on?
He'll be ours in January.