- Jul 7, 2003
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Hey [MENTION=144]goldstone[/MENTION] - is this the sort of thing you're after?
That is so very vorrect...the most defensive boring Albion team ever.Most boring manager ever? You obviously never saw us play under Mike Bailey.........
Though Bailey remains our most successful from a end of season finish perspective.
So was I, he was transparently so out of his depth, they were nailed on to go down before he threw in the towel. Now, despite being on a fairly crappy run, a couple of decent wins under Pulis have allowed them to benefit from the overwhelming shit-ness of Fulham, Cardiff and Sunderland, and no matter how rubbish they play, they seem incapable of slipping back into the bottom three. They're going to stay up by default at this rate...
Now that I agree withexcelllent
And that I agree with even moreAs for Oscar Garcia- I couldn't care less if he reads the entire text of James Joyce's Ulysses in Serbo-Croat after matches: as far as I'm concerned, he's here to manage our football team, not provide post match entertainment for the short-attention-span contingent.
If you honestly think that it's more important to listen to "spontaneous" witty quips, and hilarious, media-pleasing pantomime buffoonery from your manager, I suggest you sod off and support Millwall.
I agree. We need Di Canio
Or Holloway.
Tell you what - why don't we get Paulo Di Canio in instead of Oscar. Now he's not at all boring and has done a wonderful job at Sunderland and Swindon. Wonderful personality who will get on with everybody!
Come on! The most boring manager England ever had was Alf Ramsey, now what was that trophy we won . . . ?
As for the Albion, how about Mike Bailey, hardly laughing boy material and yet he took us to our highest ever position (13th?) in the old Div.1. Now he, and the team, were so boring that he was sacked . . . . to be replaced by old Jimmy "White Disco Shoes" Melia. My goodness, we never looked back.
So if boring, boring, yawn, yawn brings success then I'll take it.
I have to say the questions at the press conferences are very boring and predictable and sometimes embarrassing. They ask the same questions every week and get the same answers. Did anyone even ask him after the match yesterday why he substituted Lingard?