Our future manager is... Avram Grant
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Re: Steve Coppell
Just found out from his Wiki:swash wrote:Tony Mowbray is available :lol:
"Mowbray was relieved of his Celtic duties as of the 25th of March 2010 with Neil Lennon taking temporary charge until the end of the season. It is being speculated that he is going to be hired by NASA as a new guinea-pig for the radiation exposure experiments. He was chosen for that job because of his striking resemblance to a primate and the fact that nobody would pity him anyway."
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Re: Steve Coppell
I'm kinda 50/50 on this.
The fella just irks me in a certain way.
Would be an upgrade on Zola, though, so I wouldn't complain.
The fella just irks me in a certain way.
Would be an upgrade on Zola, though, so I wouldn't complain.
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Re: Steve Coppell
Tel The Hammer wrote: Would be an upgrade on Zola, though, so I wouldn't complain.
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Re: Steve Coppell
If Pardew ever comes near this club again I won't be coming back until he has gone.
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Re: Steve Coppell
... and Greenwood (a former Chelsea player and Arsenal coach) wouldn't have been recruited by us.Westbourne Bill wrote:I dont understand this obsession for managers to have previously played for the club. On that basis, Arsenal wouldnt have given Wenger a chance, nor Man U recruited Ferguson.
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Re: Steve Coppell
I would like to see mad dog given a chance to try his luck at a higher level. He cant be any worse than zola.
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Re: Steve Coppell
One thing about mad dog is he would get 90 mins out of them. They loved him at Brentford, he used to walk out like Ceasar.Billi Bollox wrote:I would like to see mad dog given a chance to try his luck at a higher level. He cant be any worse than zola.
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Re: Steve Coppell
Can't be any worse than Roeder...Billi Bollox wrote:I would like to see mad dog given a chance to try his luck at a higher level. He cant be any worse than zola.
Can't be any worse than Curbs...
Can't be any worse than Zola....
History repeats itself so fast these days I'm suprised we're not sucked into some black hole style vortex!!
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Re: Steve Coppell
Sounds all white to me.Billi Bollox wrote:I would like to see mad dog given a chance to try his luck at a higher level. He cant be any worse than zola.
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Re: Steve Coppell
Oh honestly mate. If you think Zola aint got the tactical nouse to manage at this level, you are not seriously suggesting a guy who has only ever managed Brentford and Milton Keynes Dons has are you ? I 've seen some ridiculous posts, but that has to be up there with some of the most ridiculous. If Incey didn't have it, this guy most certainly hasn't. I would rather we had Neil Warnock to him and before I receive the bombardment of abuse for this, ask yourselves just one question ? Do you think he would tolerate the current ineptitude we are experiencing form the players ? No way, he would tell the players in no uncertain terms what will be expected of them and that they had better deliver too. Furthermore, I bet he would get us the required results we need to stay in this league and I for one, would feel a lot more confident about our chances of achieving that right now if he were, and if you are honest with yourselves you know he will tooBilli Bollox wrote:I would like to see mad dog given a chance to try his luck at a higher level. He cant be any worse than zola.
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Re: Steve Coppell
Then let's hope there will shortly be a good Event on the Horizon.Sloop John B wrote:I'm suprised we're not sucked into some black hole style vortex!!
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Re: Steve Coppell
I wasn't totally against GFZ and I was prepared to give him a chance, but no, I wouldn't want an inexperience foreign manager again, no matter how much of a nice chap he is.
Bilic? No thanks, not until he's got some club experience.
Di Canio? See GFZ comments.
Curbishly? I'd take him back
Pardew? Rather have Curbs
Hughes? Certainly wouldn't say no!
Coppell? Fine by me. Experience and intelligence. Might be the right level of appointment to steady the good ship Boleyn and build momentum towards greater things. Like mid-table safety.... :lol:
Bilic? No thanks, not until he's got some club experience.
Di Canio? See GFZ comments.
Curbishly? I'd take him back
Pardew? Rather have Curbs
Hughes? Certainly wouldn't say no!
Coppell? Fine by me. Experience and intelligence. Might be the right level of appointment to steady the good ship Boleyn and build momentum towards greater things. Like mid-table safety.... :lol:
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