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(03-02-2012, 08:23 AM)
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They're not really that delusional, are they? "Pep Guardiola and José Mourinho are among those the Football Association is keen to sound out for the England manager's job".
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(03-02-2012, 08:24 AM)
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(03-02-2012, 08:24 AM)
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(03-02-2012, 08:28 AM)
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Let's not fuck around - Neither Mourinho or Guardiola could get anything cup winning out of this set of players. The players are and always have been the problem. They're not as good as the press and some of the fans think they are.
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his true nature revealed
(03-02-2012, 08:34 AM)
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I wouldn't want Redknapp to have the job full time to be honest because I don't think his tactics would work as well internationally. I also don't subscribe to the opinion the next manager should be English. The two finalists of Euro 2004 were German and Brazilian, a lot of African teams have foreign coaches. So good on the FA for considering foreign coaches at least.
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his true nature revealed
(03-02-2012, 08:43 AM)
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This is from a Guardian article which restores a little bit of faith before they reach puberty and fuck things up:
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(03-02-2012, 09:41 AM)
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So David Luiz tells Frank Lampard, through proxy of radio show, to kindly shut the fuck up and do your job. Chelsea execs are purportedly perturbed that AVB is airing his ails and letting it be known he's on thin ice, and now Romelu Lukaku is already aiming for an exit? If the rumor mill is to believed, that club is in a state of disaster.
When Torres left Liverpool, one of the things he said he noticed and appreciated instantly at Chelsea was the lighthearted feel of the dressing room, opposite Hodgson's Liverpool which was gloomy and under pressure. A year later and it's completely reversed. He's moved from one club in a state of panic to another, although Abramovich is without question the owner of choice where pure funds are concerned. As far as Torres is concerned, it must be said - he simply has to be wondering where the weak link is if twice he's found himself out of form and wondering which way to jump from a sinking ship. I foresee a new star striker on Chelsea's horizon. Looking at the scope of European football clubs, I could see Chelsea being the most likely buyer for Edinson Cavani, as much as it pains me to admit. Fernando Llorente would be a good buy for anyone and Roberto Soldado is on fire. In the latter case, you'd simply have to pity Valencia, who have lost their star player literally every year. David Villa, David Silva, Juan Mata... come to think of it, how the hell do they come up with these guys in the first place? |
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(03-02-2012, 09:47 AM)
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The striker situation is worrying though. Would love Edinson Cavani at Chelsea though.
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(03-02-2012, 09:48 AM)
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Could do worse than a Pleatism
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(03-02-2012, 09:53 AM)
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Originally Posted by @BenPearceSpurs:
Huh.
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(03-02-2012, 09:59 AM)
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Kuszczak doesn't really have any bridges to burn anymore. No link because Murdoch filth.
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(03-02-2012, 10:20 AM)
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Watching United 5 Spurs 2, 2008-09 season. HYYYYYPPPPEE. Rafael had a solid game back then.
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(03-02-2012, 10:26 AM)
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Indeed, still not as hilarious as Gordan Strachan's quotes though.
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(03-02-2012, 10:27 AM)
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[IMG]http://i.*****************/i/pix/2012/02/23/article-2105233-11DF3073000005DC-95_468x308.jpg[/IMG] Also Cesc should be of some good. |
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(03-02-2012, 10:35 AM)
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Most of the players representing England are shit! This has been, and always will be, England's problem. The FA seem to think that bringing in the likes of Mourinho, Pep or Redknapp will fix the problem, but seemingly forget that these managers are blessed with intelligent, technically gifted and far superior players at their respective clubs that works well with their tactics than England has to offer.
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(03-02-2012, 10:40 AM)
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Bold the shit ones, delete the decent ones - however you like.
1 GK Joe Hart 13 GK Robert Green 21 GK Scott Carson 12 DF Ashley Cole DF Glen Johnson 15 DF Joleon Lescott 2 DF Micah Richards 6 DF Gary Cahill 3 DF Leighton Baines 14 DF Phil Jones 5 DF Chris Smalling DF Kyle Walker 10 MF Steven Gerrard 4 MF Gareth Barry 18 MF Stewart Downing 16 MF James Milner 17 MF Theo Walcott 7 MF Ashley Young 8 MF Scott Parker (c) 11 MF Adam Johnson MF Tom Cleverley FW Wayne Rooney FW Darren Bent 9 FW Danny Welbeck 20 FW Daniel Sturridge 19 FW Fraizer Campbell |
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