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e17 wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2020 7:30 pm Honestly one of the funniest things ever was when he went AWOL under Roeder, and SSN tracked him down in Italy just roaming the streets on a scooter.

Under almost any other manager and by any other player it would have been shocking. But it was funny as ****
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Forgot about that one!
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Boooogers! wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2020 7:28 pm My favourite memory of Paaarlo was when he pretty much gave up in protest against Bradford I think it was, when he thought he should've had two pens. Ended up sitting down on the pitch throwing his arms up, begging Harry to take him off🤣
No wonder - they were kicking lumps out him that day and the ref was letting them get away with it!
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e17 wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2020 7:30 pm Honestly one of the funniest things ever was when he went AWOL under Roeder, and SSN tracked him down in Italy just roaming the streets on a scooter.

Under almost any other manager and by any other player it would have been shocking. But it was funny as ****
I know what you’re saying but it didn’t make me laugh his arrogance and personal strategy to get rid of roader by undermining him so he could get the job in his mind was disgusting.

For a bloke who professes his love for this club, I hold him above others accountable for our relegation and subsequent fire sale of talent.
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https://www.google.ca/amp/s/amp.thegua ... ry.sport14

Di Canio: "Don't Blame Me for Roeder's Stroke"

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Would have loved Paolo here as manager.

Debate his managerial skills as much as you want but he cant be much worse than the current one and at least he is a modern club legend.
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steveyrockstar wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2020 7:20 pm We certainly should've won the FA Cup in the Payet season. We were the best team left in it when we played Man U. Antonio had a shocker at RB in the replay and Rashford scored that cracker.

Not sure what was more disappointing that season, getting tonked by Swansea and not finishing fourth, or not winning the cup.
Man Utds cheating via Scheinstieger takes all the blame for that Cup exit. There's a reason why these teams like Liverpool/Man Utd keep winning **** when they're allowed to get away with their nonsense.
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Boooogers! wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2020 7:44 pm https://www.google.ca/amp/s/amp.thegua ... ry.sport14

Di Canio: "Don't Blame Me for Roeder's Stroke"

Happy days.
He must have been a nightmare for managers. Fell out with Capello, Trapatonni, walked out on Celtic. An utter mad genius!
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Ironing Board wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2020 7:59 pm He must have been a nightmare for managers. Fell out with Capello, Trapatonni, walked out on Celtic. An utter mad genius!
I'd say just "mad" but yeah you're not wrong about being a nightmare.

His managerial career also showed him up for who he is - a stubborn maverick.

Moments of genius and brilliance for sure but should never be let anywhere near a position of responsibility, let alone management!
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Boooogers! wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2020 8:13 pm I'd say just "mad" but yeah you're not wrong about being a nightmare.

His managerial career also showed him up for who he is - a stubborn maverick.

Moments of genius and brilliance for sure but should never be let anywhere near a position of responsibility, let alone management!
Ha ha - but he “saved” Sunderland :lol: :wink:
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Ozza wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2020 7:43 pm I know what you’re saying but it didn’t make me laugh his arrogance and personal strategy to get rid of roader by undermining him so he could get the job in his mind was disgusting.

For a bloke who professes his love for this club, I hold him above others accountable for our relegation and subsequent fire sale of talent.
I loathed him for it at the time too, Oz. Absolutely loathed him for it. He managed to make me feel sympathy for Roeder, even though his uselessness was handing Terrence free reign to sell the family silver at the end of the season...

But I’ve learnt to find this stuff funny in retrospect. People like Sullivan ordering Payet to train with the kids? Roeder in his Gestapo coat trying to tell Paolo or Joe Cole how to play football?

Funny because it’s truly so ****ing tragic and so West Ham.
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Ironing Board wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2020 8:15 pm Ha ha - but he “saved” Sunderland :lol: :wink:
I think he'll always be a legend up there for going off his tits when they beat Newcastle!
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E17 Now that made me smile bud, only here mate, only here :D
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Boooogers! wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2020 8:50 pm I think he'll always be a legend up there for going off his tits when they beat Newcastle!
Brilliant stuff - that knee slide! A real Kodak moment :lol: :lol:
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e17 wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2020 8:43 pm
But I’ve learnt to find this stuff funny in retrospect. People like Sullivan ordering Payet to train with the kids? Roeder in his Gestapo coat trying to tell Paolo or Joe Cole how to play football?

Funny because it’s truly so ****ing tragic and so West Ham.
You can add to that list David Moyes telling people "winning is what I do"

And here we are, back on topic... :wink:
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Boooogers! wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2020 8:52 pm You can add to that list David Moyes telling people "winning is what I do"

And here we are, back on topic... :wink:
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Ooooo slick 8-)
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Rozzop wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2020 7:49 pm Would have loved Paolo here as manager.

Debate his managerial skills as much as you want but he cant be much worse than the current one and at least he is a modern club legend.
Really? I love Dicanio but that’s just madness.
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Boooogers! wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2020 8:52 pm You can add to that list David Moyes telling people "winning is what I do"

And here we are, back on topic... :wink:
Or how about on G&S crawling back to him after getting rid:

“it showed quite a lot of class from the owners”
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Watch out E17... IB "might give you a slap luv"
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I’m only quoting his mate :lol:
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