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Old post #211 posted Jul 2nd 2016, 16:35:31 Quote 
Pardew probably is the best English choice, which is why, although I'd prefer an English manager, I think we have to go foreign. And Bilic is actually the best shout I've heard, I'd be really happy with that.
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Old post #212 posted Jul 2nd 2016, 16:36:51 Quote 
Louis Van Gaal.


lol, imagine that. :)
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Old post #213 posted Jul 2nd 2016, 16:38:20 Quote 
Quote ( Michael Keeney @ July 2nd 2016,13:52:45 )

I believe the Prem is most competitive league in the world. The premierleague would win if we had a league vs league competition for instance.


So why are they not winning any trophies in Europe then, rarely even reaching Semis lately? :)

I'll give you that the bottom 10 is more competitive in EPL than in La Liga or Bundesliga, definitely so comparing with Serie A - but the English top clubs aren't that special in comparison.

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Do you honestly think there is a better English keeper than him?


Yes, I'd like Forster's style more than Hart's as my keeper, and have been of the opinion for a good while
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Old post #214 posted Jul 2nd 2016, 16:40:30 Quote 
But forster isn't even fit to lace Harts boots. Forster isn't commanding at all. He's a decent keeper but not even in the same realm as Forster. He's on part with Green, Carson and all then pretenders that came in. Harts been very solid, Seaman before him etc. We've only ever had 3 or 4 world class keepers. Shilton and banks being the other 2.
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Old post #215 posted Jul 2nd 2016, 16:43:54 Quote 
Did you seriously just compare Joe Hart to Shilton and Banks?

You've lost all sense of reason mate. Like, really.

Just look at Southampton's results this season before and after Forster returned from his injury. I actually don't rate him that highly, but "not fit to lace Hart's boots" is a strong statement, strong and really absurd.

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Old post #216 posted Jul 2nd 2016, 16:52:49 Quote 
Sam banks and Shilton are world class but trust me they were prone to errors. I can't even being to fathom what their distribution were back in the day. Any modern footballer is generally much better than back in the day.

We are talking about footballers being athletes not drunken fools who smoke 20 a day.

Forster is a decent keeper like I said. He's no where near that of Joe Hart.
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Old post #217 posted Jul 2nd 2016, 16:58:28 Quote 
Are you a woman?

Cause it would explain a lot...
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Old post #218 posted Jul 2nd 2016, 17:05:16 Quote 
All those people knocking Southgate, tell me who brought all the young players through a very good under 21 team.
Also who is the only England manager that has won a tourney in the last 30 years.

Oh yes it's that manager Gareth Southgate, he has just won the Toulon tourney something England haven't done for 25yrs, so lay off the guy, he deserves a chance.

I am not saying he should work Solo, bring an elder manager to work alongside him to offer advice and make sure the players know who is in charge Maybe Hoddle or even Venables, some have even suggested using an elder foreign manager to help him out.
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Old post #219 posted Jul 2nd 2016, 17:06:04 Quote 
Southgate has said he doesn't want it.
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Old post #220 posted Jul 2nd 2016, 17:09:19 Quote 
Just getting a point across to all the Southgate knockers.


I wouldn't mind Pardew in the same set up.
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Old post #221 posted Jul 2nd 2016, 17:12:14 Quote 
What about Neville in that setup?
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Old post #222 posted Jul 2nd 2016, 17:14:15 Quote 
I don't mind Southgate.....
just as long as nobody talks about penalties EVER when they have training sessions or when anyone talks about him for that matter :)

But...honestly, its like his whole career was defined by a shot from twelve yards....yet nobody panned Gazza for drinking 10 pints the night before "that" game and missing from...what...two yards?
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Old post #223 posted Jul 2nd 2016, 17:17:44 Quote 
Hart is only the second best keeper in Manchester.
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Old post #224 posted Jul 5th 2016, 13:56:33 Quote 
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Old post #225 posted Jul 5th 2016, 15:14:40 Quote 
I've applied to the FA for the England job. I'll let you know if I hear anything back.

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Old post #226 posted Jul 5th 2016, 15:19:25 Quote 
I hope you mentioned your face smashing skills in your application.
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Old post #227 posted Jul 5th 2016, 15:30:11 Quote 
Well my playing career at the top level was short lived so I had to pad it out with something !
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Old post #228 posted Jul 5th 2016, 15:30:17 (last edited Jul 5th 2016, 15:30:57 by Jimmy De Roy) Quote 
i would give myself a chance i far better then Woy :D

On serious not why not Big Sam
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Old post #229 posted Jul 5th 2016, 15:40:46 Quote 
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Old post #230 posted Jul 5th 2016, 15:46:40 Quote 
A German managing Ing-er-lund ???

Sure why not
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Old post #231 posted Jul 22nd 2016, 19:35:35 Quote 
Seems it's official. It's Sam Allardyce.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36860245
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Old post #232 posted Jul 22nd 2016, 20:28:08 Quote 
Are we taking bets on how long he lasts?
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Old post #233 posted Jul 22nd 2016, 20:29:27 Quote 
Quote ( Michael Winkley @ July 22nd 2016,20:28:08 )

Are we taking bets on how long he lasts?

Just before or just after the WC
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Old post #234 posted Jul 22nd 2016, 20:30:15 Quote 
You'd better be quick then. I'm about to go to the WC.
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Old post #235 posted Jul 22nd 2016, 20:38:27 Quote 
Quote ( Michael Winkley @ July 22nd 2016,20:30:15 )

You'd better be quick then. I'm about to go to the WC.

For Wales i support :-)
We need our revenge; -)
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Old post #236 posted Aug 14th 2018, 21:08:01 Quote 
Quote ( Michael Keeney @ June 30th 2016,13:51:11 )


If any of you don't think Joe Hart is world is class then you really haven't a clue about football.
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