He was always likely to do that so it calls the judgement of who hired him into question.Furball surely he brought his position and English football into disrepute? That's grounds for dismissal.
A 3rd kit is a requirement to compete in UEFA competition.Arsenal being forced to wear their away kit at home tonight. #AgainstModernlackof3rdkits
The judgement of whoever hired him was called into question when they hired him ffs.He was always likely to do that so it calls the judgement of who hired him into question.
NahTheo Walcott IS world class.
I see Tony Pullis is shortening like hell (2nd fav now) to be the next manager to leave in the sack market despite doing little wrong on the pitch to merit a sacking, I wonder why
Agree on both. Funnily I had a conversation with 2 mates and one said Pardew will be caught up in this and other said he wanted him as next England boss. I know which side my money would be on.Surely Pardew is going to see his odds shorten too? Strikes me as the type
I can think of a certain Italian manager who may be exposed as well as someone who rather randomly quit his club in the summer after winning promotion and someone who was asked to stay away from his club's game earlier this week...Surely Pardew is going to see his odds shorten too? Strikes me as the type
Haha, this isn't really a defence to anything. "That's just the way he is" is not a justification for someone being a complete ****.He was always likely to do that so it calls the judgement of who hired him into question.
I'm not defending him, I'm saying the FA can hardly be surprised he's acted the **** because it was obvious he's a ****.Haha, this isn't really a defence to anything. "That's just the way he is" is not a justification for someone being a complete ****.
You've gone from saying he's done nothing wrong, to saying that it's not his fault for being dire, it's the people who hired him who should be blamed. Strange progression of argument tstl.
Don't get me wrong, the judgment of the people who hired him in the first place is extremely dubious to say the very least. But that has nothing to do with whether or not Allardyce himself was in the wrong on this one (clue: he totally and utterly was).