British Football thread
#3901
Re: British Football thread
Originally Posted by doctor scrumpy
Forest had a lad who died mid-game back in the 80s. Aussie kid only 18 or so.
Just seems weird that a fit sports person would suddenly drop dead with a heart problem that's all...unless it was seriously un-noticed by team docs...
#3902
Re: British Football thread
Originally Posted by tony_2003
Happy Birthchavy
#3903
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Re: British Football thread
Originally Posted by DaveC
That reminds me, I was channel surfing the other day and came upon a Mexican program called El Chavo. Nothing to do with burr-ito-berry wearing neds though. The 10 seconds I watched out of interest wouldn't have been out of place here:
Just been watching some of the sports video interviews on the beeb, I still question how the helll people become footy managers with their level of intelligence.
Southampton manger wigley is asked: ' what do southampton have to do to beat arsenal this weekend' his response.....'play well'.
what a strategy, i couldnt have thought that one up, no wonder im not a footy manager.
#3905
Re: British Football thread
Originally Posted by tony_2003
Are Leicester City a Premiership team?
I have to say that I am surprised by his decision to go, the man is maroon through and through. And Leicester, for Fox ache? (geddit, Foxes?) Even if he does get them to the Premiership he can kiss European football goodbye.
#3906
Re: British Football thread
Originally Posted by DaveC
Not yet, but Craigy boy will have them there in no time! Especially with the likes of de Vries, Webster etc, etc!
I have to say that I am surprised by his decision to go, the man is maroon through and through. And Leicester, for Fox ache? (geddit, Foxes?) Even if he does get them to the Premiership he can kiss European football goodbye.
I have to say that I am surprised by his decision to go, the man is maroon through and through. And Leicester, for Fox ache? (geddit, Foxes?) Even if he does get them to the Premiership he can kiss European football goodbye.
#3907
Re: British Football thread
Originally Posted by tony_2003
Well theres a nice ****ing thing to wake up to. Last night it looked like the usual speculation and now he's actually going. Sorry but what a prick! This is a guy who has been served very well by Hearts as a player and manager...a guy who was managing a Scottish 3rd division team before we took a chance on him. There should be some sort of claus that states a manager cannot leave mid season, or at least a HEAVY financial penelty, we are currently involved in Europe for **** sakes. Now we're getting some Russian git in charge.
Do you think that John Robertson would be a good replacment? He'd be popular with the fans but would he be up for the job?
#3908
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Re: British Football thread
Just thought I would say ta'ra as I fly back to blighty tommorow.
Giving my lap top back so wont be on until next week and I get back online.
Ive heard its raining at home
Giving my lap top back so wont be on until next week and I get back online.
Ive heard its raining at home
#3909
Re: British Football thread
Originally Posted by mattbutt
Just thought I would say ta'ra as I fly back to blighty tommorow.
Giving my lap top back so wont be on until next week and I get back online.
Ive heard its raining at home
Giving my lap top back so wont be on until next week and I get back online.
Ive heard its raining at home
Up the
#3910
Re: British Football thread
Originally Posted by mattbutt
Just thought I would say ta'ra as I fly back to blighty tommorow.
Giving my lap top back so wont be on until next week and I get back online.
Ive heard its raining at home
Giving my lap top back so wont be on until next week and I get back online.
Ive heard its raining at home
#3911
Re: British Football thread
Originally Posted by DaveC
I can only speculate that he didn't like what he heard about the new regime under Romanov and he jumped early. Like you say, he has such a history with the club there would have to be something major to make him do this.
Do you think that John Robertson would be a good replacment? He'd be popular with the fans but would he be up for the job?
Do you think that John Robertson would be a good replacment? He'd be popular with the fans but would he be up for the job?
#3912
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Joined: Sep 2003
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Re: British Football thread
yay.. stevie gerrard due back in a liverpool shirt on nov 20th (liverpool v middlesborough), earlier than expected
#3913
Re: British Football thread
Just found this on one of the gossip mailouts I receive (holymoly.co.uk)
So it is 1-nil to the Arsenal on dressing room fracas.
Cesc Fabregas threw the food.
Van Nistelrooy went into the Arsenal dressing room after the game going ape winding up the Gooners after last year's events.
Wenger called him a "F****** horseface cheat" and told him to get out.
Ruud went for Wenger, Edu stepped in and hit him, prompting security guards to pile in.
Arsenal's kitman was hit by the guards and got a broken nose (he wants to pursue an assault charge but Arsenal don't want him to).
Ferguson then came in and poked his walnut-nose in, ranting at the Arsenal players.
They told him to f*** off, he grabbed Fabregas who responded in kind.
Man Utd don't want any comebacks as Horseface started it and their stewards were out of order.
Ferguson also knows he shouldn't have gone into the changing room.
If Man Utd complain the kitman will pursue his claim, so expect it to be quietly buried.
Van Nistelrooy went into the Arsenal dressing room after the game going ape winding up the Gooners after last year's events.
Wenger called him a "F****** horseface cheat" and told him to get out.
Ruud went for Wenger, Edu stepped in and hit him, prompting security guards to pile in.
Arsenal's kitman was hit by the guards and got a broken nose (he wants to pursue an assault charge but Arsenal don't want him to).
Ferguson then came in and poked his walnut-nose in, ranting at the Arsenal players.
They told him to f*** off, he grabbed Fabregas who responded in kind.
Man Utd don't want any comebacks as Horseface started it and their stewards were out of order.
Ferguson also knows he shouldn't have gone into the changing room.
If Man Utd complain the kitman will pursue his claim, so expect it to be quietly buried.
#3914
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Re: British Football thread
Originally Posted by Webbie
Just found this on one of the gossip mailouts I receive (holymoly.co.uk)
So it is 1-nil to the Arsenal on dressing room fracas.
So it is 1-nil to the Arsenal on dressing room fracas.
Think I will stick to coaching U-10s, they seem so much more adult then the overpaid prem ponces.
#3915
Re: British Football thread
Anyone reckon Oxford will break the cracking slump with a win tomorrow? or a draw even?
Against Cheltenham...??
And what's happened to the prediction league? they were amusing...
Against Cheltenham...??
And what's happened to the prediction league? they were amusing...