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[Football] Smug Eddie







pornomagboy

wake me up before you gogo who needs potter when
May 16, 2006
6,089
peacehaven
100% next Palace manager !
he likes to play football on the ground he will need a new starting 11 if he took palace job

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Bruntburger

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Mar 9, 2009
1,138
Peacehaven
Didn’t have a clue at Burnley. Useless outside his cosy Bournemouth crib.
Please go to Palace and take them down!


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Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
He will take over at Watford.

Only a desperate man or someone who is looking for a short term job would touch Watford with a barge pole imo. No way will Smug end up there. Having wished for Bournemouth to go down and Smug to leave, now it’s happened I do feel for their fans.


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Billy the Fish

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Oct 18, 2005
17,594
Haywards Heath
Bournemouth went down but he is an excellent young English manager who plays attractive, attacking football.

This has become one of football's accepted myths, up there with the special atmosphere at Anfield!

He built a good counter attacking team that relied heavily on 2 or 3 players going forward. Nobody ever talks about how dirty and cynical they are without the ball. Proper shithousers and they seemed to get away with it.
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
No Plan B. Add to that a squad that had little depth and was funded extremely dubiously. Some of those signings as well. They paid more for Billings than we did for Mooy and as for Solanke. Badly let down by Ryan Fraser who didn’t have the stomach for the fight and was their main source of assists at various times.

Lockdown football and their games with us showed this in a nutshell. A good side when you let them play (Leicester) they were clueless if you shut them down first and then got after them (Newcastle). Our home win over them was one of the easiest games of the season, our defeat there our worst performance.

He’ll need to go somewhere with good young players, a big budget and a chairman who doesn’t mind the odd 3-0 defat to start off with in order to gain 4-2 wins later on. I don’t know that club. Bournemouth were uniquely him, and him them. The reputation he built though will mean someone will take a punt. We could be hailing Plucky Little Someone Else on these pages in a year or so or laughing at another Burnley style car crash.


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Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
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This has become one of football's accepted myths, up there with the special atmosphere at Anfield!

He built a good counter attacking team that relied heavily on 2 or 3 players going forward. Nobody ever talks about how dirty and cynical they are without the ball. Proper shithousers and they seemed to get away with it.

Interestingly, they looked at the amount of goals B’Muff concede every year in the Premier League on MOTD. They were big numbers! Eddie is very much from the Keegan school of ‘We’ll score more than you’.

They were always very good at finding the net but generally poor in the defence. But when your team stop scoring, you’re in a lot of trouble with that philosophy.
 






Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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West west west Sussex
Having wished for Bournemouth to go down and Smug to leave, now it’s happened I do feel for their fans.

I'm not sure why you would, nobody died they weren't robbed.
I certainly wouldn't if the Albion were relegated after a 38 game season.

The Albion being a team who have attempted to be Premier League Ready, struggled to get promoted, have a stadium and training facility worthy of the league, a scouting network which is seemingly more stalker than is healthy! and a promising yoof set up.


Their fans have turned a blind eye to the money stream as their team cheated its way to promotion, they've reveled in the lack of investment in the club, have a recruitment policy consisting of 'over paying for Liverpool cast off's' and a complete reliance on an arrogant manager who actively slams the door on advise.



If you look up 'f**k'um' in the dictionary, you'll see a picture of Bournemouth fans.
 


BLOCK F

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Feb 26, 2009
6,722
I have always liked Eddie and, unlike many on here, I also like Bournemouth, having lived down there many years ago.
He did a brilliant job for the club, rather like Mullers did for us, but with knobs on.
He will have a good future in football management providing he finds the right fit. I am not so sure about Bournemouth, but I wish them well.
I would much rather have seen Villa go down.
 






loz

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Apr 27, 2009
2,482
W.Sussex
he likes to play football on the ground he will need a new starting 11 if he took palace job

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Not sure you have watched palace much in the last couple of years .... like Brighton if anything they pass the ball around too much, you know 15 passes around the back 4 when 3 would do. There aren’t any long ball teams in the premier league at the moment.
 


loz

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Apr 27, 2009
2,482
W.Sussex
he likes to play football on the ground he will need a new starting 11 if he took palace job

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Not sure you have watched palace much in the last couple of years .... like Brighton if anything they pass the ball around too much, you know 15 passes around the back 4 when 3 would do. There aren’t any long ball teams in the premier league at the moment.
 




Motogull

Todd Warrior
Sep 16, 2005
10,465
Hodgson will retire to a job “upstairs”

Smug Eddie straight in as manager.

If I was I betting man I would go ‘Eddie’ large on him being Palace manager for next season.

Do you mean to the granny flat kitted out with a walk in bath, chair in the shower and power assisted armchairs etc?

If Eddie were to go to Palace, and have them playing a more energetic game, they'd be knackered by 60 minutes. Far too old collectively. They would need a dangerously high squad freshen up to make it possible. What might be left from the Dibley sale wouldn't be enough anyway.
 






Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
12,110
And are these the same people who were dismissing us as "infrastructure FC".

But I do wonder, when it says "mutual consent", whether it is more his decision than theirs.


Smug knows he needs the club to spend big to stand a chance of keeping his reputation intact as "a miracle worker"

The club know they can't throw money at it again and smug isn't the right manager to knit together the sort of team that is more than the sum of its parts.


Suspect it may have been pretty mutual.
 




Jim in the West

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Sep 13, 2003
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Way out West
It'll be interesting to see where he goes next. He's lived virtually his entire life in or near Bournemouth. Apart from two matches at Pompey, his entire playing career was with Bournemouth, and 10 of his 12 years in management have been at Bournemouth. Not exactly well-travelled!! He seems to be someone who likes the comforts of the familiar....not much wrong with that, but his world is quite a small one.
 




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