Mr Mxyzptlk
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Success in the Eredivisie. Good stuff.McClaren doing well now TBF and did a good job with Boro.
The less said about Boro, the better.
Success in the Eredivisie. Good stuff.McClaren doing well now TBF and did a good job with Boro.
Cause Ferugson has never done that has he?Near certain relegation? Not how I remember it...
But yeah, he's a decent manager. Less likeable than most other decent managers because he blames everyone else for his faults but still more likeable than clowns like Steve McClaren, David O'Leary and John Barnes.
Pretty close to it when Ince was sacked. IIRC we were 19th and 2 wins deep in the relegation zone. We had lost 6 on the trot and we were looking like headless chickens all over the park. It would have been brave to suggest we were going to get out of that with Ince at the helm. I think near certainties isn't too far off tbh.Near certain relegation? Not how I remember it...
Only manager they've had who has though. Mind when the competition is Robson and Southgate......If McClaren hadn't achieved what he had at Middlesbrough given the amount of resources he had to throw around it would have been a real failure. I'd wager most managers would have done as good a job if they had the backing he did.
There is a certain truth in that, there are certainly some sportspeople I find it impossible not to like, but that for me is more when I can actually watch them do something extraordinary like Christiano Ronaldo say, who when reached a point of brilliance that I found it impossible not to like him. Does not for me work quite the same way for managers though, although obviously if they bring sucess to your club then it is going to make a big difference.Fergie does it all the time yeah. He's one of the greatest managers of all time though. I find it hard to hate people who are all-time greats at what they do. I find successful sportspeople infinitely more likeable than unsuccessful ones.
In retirement it'll all be forgiven, just as it was with Brian Clough.
Just because Ince would have taken you down doesn't mean you were anything like certainties tbf. I'm pretty sure the bookies still had you as underdogs for the drop, the players were way above relegation standard.Pretty close to it when Ince was sacked. IIRC we were 19th and 2 wins deep in the relegation zone. We had lost 6 on the trot and we were looking like headless chickens all over the park. It would have been brave to suggest we were going to get out of that with Ince at the helm. I think near certainties isn't too far off tbh.
AWTA. Was suggesting that we were certainties with Ince at the helm.Just because Ince would have taken you down doesn't mean you were anything like certainties tbf. I'm pretty sure the bookies still had you as underdogs for the drop, the players were way above relegation standard.
Southgate showed he was totally inept in the transfer market I suppose, at least the players McClaren purchased were proven to be effective in either the premiership or other top european leagues, unlike Alfonso Alves and Marvin Emnes, who perhaps unsurprisingly turned out to be totally substandard. A shame, as Southgate always struck me as a very honest and nice chap and I always quite liked him, much more as a manager than I ever did as a player.Only manager they've had who has though. Mind when the competition is Robson and Southgate......
Genius from Moyes. We're stupidly short on defenders atm (have been using Hibbert and Neill as centre backs ffs) so Moyes decides to sell a defender who's done a decent job and only managed to bring Landon Donovan in so far, to aid our non-existing striker issues given we've currently got Saha, Yakubu, Jo, Anichebe, Vaughan and Baxter. Buy some defenders ffs.And Lucas Neill has left Everton after four months and 15 games for the Toffees and decided to join Harry Kewell at Galatasaray for £750,000. Neill has signed an 18-month contract with Galatasaray.
That never happened where I was watching, remember reading about it the next day thoughAh well a Triumph for ITV, they didn't go to an ad as the winner went in.....
Phew, well doneNear certain relegation? Not how I remember it...
But yeah, he's a decent manager. Less likeable than most other decent managers because he blames everyone else for his faults but still more likeable than clowns like Steve McClaren, David O'Leary and John Barnes.
Ah thank God you're here to show me the error of my waysCorrect. Far too good for League 1.
Just to clarify something. Xavier looks down on people who don't support an elite club.Ah thank God you're here to show me the error of my ways
You must feel very bad about that nowadaysJust to clarify something. Xavier looks down on people who don't support an elite club.