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Liam Brady's Blue & White Army!



Jam The Man

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Jul 5, 2003
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South East North Lancing
Well it really, really, really could happen.
 




Hans Kraay

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Aug 3, 2003
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Church Langley, Essex
f*** off:censored:
 


Jam The Man

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Jul 5, 2003
8,226
South East North Lancing
you again ? Thought you'd f***ed off and cheered the rest of us up ?
 




Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
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Liam Brady was a great player and his Irish charm diverted our attention during some of our darkest hours. Unfortunately he is a shite football manager, which is why he is happy to go through the motions with young Arsenal players who haven't got a hope in hell of breaking into the first team.
 




helga

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Aug 8, 2003
53
He did okay with us before, and with the right support could be very good...he would also attract the right sort of players, and his Arsenal connections could also serve us well.
 


Cheeky Monkey

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Jul 17, 2003
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I'm afraid Icy Gull's right JTM. While Brady is a top man, an in-the-trenches kinda guy who wouldn't head out of Withdean's revolving door the moment some tinpot Div One club with limited potential came knocking, but he aint' a great manager. We were flattered that such a legendary figure showed an interest in the Albion in our darkest hour, but he unintentionally flattered to deceive (doesn't that sound like the biggest load of bollox you've ever read? Well that last sentence anyway, but you get the idea).

:p
 






helga

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Aug 8, 2003
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Well okay I see all that...I guess I just wish we could have a manager that we all knew loved the club and would stay to see a job through.

Okay given up on Liam then...finally seen sense.

Nigel Clough anyone?
 


Jul 21, 2003
606
Liam Brady was given very little boarde support couldve done wonders and i for one would be reasonably happy to happy with the appointment if it is him great bloke genuine appeared to care about club was happy to talk to the fans face to face and given backing i think he could make a very good Manager him and Dean Wilkins would be a great jolint Managers role for the club could open up some very interesting play. To Liam Brady i toast :drink:
 






Brovion

In my defence, I was left unsupervised.
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Jul 6, 2003
19,871
Icy's right - Great player, not-very-good manager. Hinshlewood was 'loyal' helga, I think I'd rather have another 'whore' (as described by THPP in another thread) but I'm not sure how long DK can go on pulling decent managers out of a hat (Horton, Adams, Taylor, Coppell)
 




Southy

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Jul 7, 2003
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Yes but he was crap. Lovely bloke but shit. Remember Kingstonian? Canvey Island, ïf my grandma had balls she be me grandad?" He has gone down in history well, because he stood up to Bellotti and Archer and Case who followed him was abysmal. Bit of a Hoddle/ Gullitt syndrome in that great players dont make very good mangers.
 




Wez

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Aug 18, 2003
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Worthing
Southy said:
Yes but he was crap. Lovely bloke but shit. Remember Kingstonian? Canvey Island, ïf my grandma had balls she be me grandad?" He has gone down in history well, because he stood up to Bellotti and Archer and Case who followed him was abysmal. Bit of a Hoddle/ Gullitt syndrome in that great players dont make very good mangers.
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That was a great moment, i do remember that. He did care for the club , but not a good manager. He didnt achieve much with us. If it was down to passion alone he would be the best choice, but then again all of us on this site have the same amount of passion for the club.:bhasign:
 


Bwian

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Jul 14, 2003
15,898
Wez said:
:lolol:
That was a great moment, i do remember that. He did care for the club , but not a good manager. He didnt achieve much with us. If it was down to passion alone he would be the best choice, but then again all of us on this site have the same amount of passion for the club.:bhasign:

I think the majority on here each have more passion for the club than a combined passion of all previous Albion managers. They don't even come close to feeling for this club what we feel.
 


marvin

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Jul 5, 2003
1,670
The corner quietly rusting
I'm Brian and so is my wife said:
I think the majority on here each have more passion for the club than a combined passion of all previous Albion managers. They don't even come close to feeling for this club what we feel.

Right that's it NSC for BHA manager!

We'd need a week to work out what categories should be in the poll for what kit we wear. Let alone who should sit where on the bus. Oh and then there's who should be in the team, are we allowed to play 1 game a month?
 


Kent Seagull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Tenterden, Kent
I'd rather see Gritt given another chance. With a Chairman that supports him and a little bit of cash he might just be ok.

All rather academic coz I reckon Coppell will stay!
 




marvin

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Jul 5, 2003
1,670
The corner quietly rusting
Kent Seagull said:
I'd rather see Gritt given another chance. With a Chairman that supports him and a little bit of cash he might just be ok.

All rather academic coz I reckon Coppell will stay!

EH?

Wasn't it this chairman that sacked him?
He did not get the backing he required from this chairman, which is why he did not do too well post move to Gillingham. This chairman did not want him around as he was appointed by the previous regime.
 


BRIGHT ON Q

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Jul 5, 2003
9,248
I remember us being woeful with dwindleing support.then when Brady took over all of a sudden he got a few loan signings in and we looked a different side and the support grew.it was only when the board situation started to become apparent it went down hill a bit.who remembers the comeback against Bournemouth when we were 3-1 down.did that North Stand erupt that day.
 


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