Kharhaz wrote:Igor Zidane wrote:Lee J wrote:Igor Zidane wrote:Just a quick one before He gets appointed just for Leej . Woy your a waskelly waskelly wabbit .
Igor - your a cu.nt
I know mate , atleast i'm not from Yorkshire though lash , that's the main thing
Did you hear about that yorkshire man who was injecting drugs into his mouth?
He got charged with E by gum......
Kharhaz wrote:Ben Patrick wrote:I am open minded.
I wouldnt say i am majorly excited nor am i dreading him coming in.
One thing i am STILL happy about is that Rafa wont be manager this season.
My views exactly. As a person Rafa is a true gentleman but as a manager, he just got stale. We needed a change. Something had to give.
Roy Hodgson, who knows, he could well be an unlikely hero. He could well turn this team around and get us challenging again.
The main thing being, its a change, and could prove to be an interesting season.
Benny The Noon wrote:Kharhaz wrote:Ben Patrick wrote:I am open minded.
I wouldnt say i am majorly excited nor am i dreading him coming in.
One thing i am STILL happy about is that Rafa wont be manager this season.
My views exactly. As a person Rafa is a true gentleman but as a manager, he just got stale. We needed a change. Something had to give.
Roy Hodgson, who knows, he could well be an unlikely hero. He could well turn this team around and get us challenging again.
The main thing being, its a change, and could prove to be an interesting season.
What happens if it is a change for the worse ? What happens if we go further backwards ? Woy track record in big clubs doesn't point to turning things around - in fact the opposite with the prime example being Blackburn - in the top 4 and in Europe then after woy arrives and a big spending spree - relegation . Sometimes change isn't always a good thing
Lee J wrote:fk this you shower of
Benny The Noon wrote:Kharhaz wrote:Ben Patrick wrote:I am open minded.
I wouldnt say i am majorly excited nor am i dreading him coming in.
One thing i am STILL happy about is that Rafa wont be manager this season.
My views exactly. As a person Rafa is a true gentleman but as a manager, he just got stale. We needed a change. Something had to give.
Roy Hodgson, who knows, he could well be an unlikely hero. He could well turn this team around and get us challenging again.
The main thing being, its a change, and could prove to be an interesting season.
What happens if it is a change for the worse ? What happens if we go further backwards ? Woy track record in big clubs doesn't point to turning things around - in fact the opposite with the prime example being Blackburn - in the top 4 and in Europe then after woy arrives and a big spending spree - relegation . Sometimes change isn't always a good thing
Ben Patrick wrote:Benny The Noon wrote:Kharhaz wrote:Ben Patrick wrote:I am open minded.
I wouldnt say i am majorly excited nor am i dreading him coming in.
One thing i am STILL happy about is that Rafa wont be manager this season.
My views exactly. As a person Rafa is a true gentleman but as a manager, he just got stale. We needed a change. Something had to give.
Roy Hodgson, who knows, he could well be an unlikely hero. He could well turn this team around and get us challenging again.
The main thing being, its a change, and could prove to be an interesting season.
What happens if it is a change for the worse ? What happens if we go further backwards ? Woy track record in big clubs doesn't point to turning things around - in fact the opposite with the prime example being Blackburn - in the top 4 and in Europe then after woy arrives and a big spending spree - relegation . Sometimes change isn't always a good thing
What ifs mate.
Igor Zidane wrote:Lee J wrote:fk this you shower of
Ahh lee don't be like that lad , i was only joking mate . Yorkshire is ace . I went to hull once to see Neil Diamond and i drove through yorkshire , it was bloomin marvelous i tell yer .
Benny The Noon wrote:Ok then what will be considered success next season then ?
Benny The Noon wrote:Ok then what will be considered success next season then ?
Benny The Noon wrote:So basically you happy the previous manager is gone and that's all that matters ? So it's an anyone but Rafa attitude ? Is that not extremely short sighted ? What does hodgson have to do to bypass rafa when you consider that 5 out of six seasons we qualified for CL , does hodgson not have to at least get into the cl to save himself ?
Kharhaz wrote:Ben Patrick wrote:Benny The Noon wrote:Kharhaz wrote:Ben Patrick wrote:I am open minded.
I wouldnt say i am majorly excited nor am i dreading him coming in.
One thing i am STILL happy about is that Rafa wont be manager this season.
My views exactly. As a person Rafa is a true gentleman but as a manager, he just got stale. We needed a change. Something had to give.
Roy Hodgson, who knows, he could well be an unlikely hero. He could well turn this team around and get us challenging again.
The main thing being, its a change, and could prove to be an interesting season.
What happens if it is a change for the worse ? What happens if we go further backwards ? Woy track record in big clubs doesn't point to turning things around - in fact the opposite with the prime example being Blackburn - in the top 4 and in Europe then after woy arrives and a big spending spree - relegation . Sometimes change isn't always a good thing
What ifs mate.
Exactly. The same what if could be applied to any appointment.
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