The Real English Football Thread, Part 3
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RTM
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and a big man from Man City ended up crying 
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| Tue Jul 03, 2012 6:06 pm |
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DavidM
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Well it looks like Leeds United have lost their captain, Robert Snodgrass, to Norwich City, six months after losing their captain, Jonny Howson, to Norwich City...! Some 'takeover' this is proving to be. 
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RTM
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feeder club 
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| Thu Jul 26, 2012 2:50 pm |
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DavidM
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and to a sh*t club at that... 
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RTM
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holy crap, have we bought him??
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kyassor
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No you haven't, he's a decent player which isn't the sort you buy
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RTM
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No you haven't, he's a decent player which isn't the sort you buy[/quote] and he doesn't come with an over inflated price tag 
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| Fri Jul 27, 2012 10:37 am |
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Thunderclap
Joined: Tue Oct 17, 2006 10:40 am Posts: 2370 Location: North East England
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Robin van Persie's North London home has been burned down..................police suspect Arsene!
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Hooplah
Joined: Sun Nov 11, 2007 7:09 pm Posts: 1830 Location: Stockport
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I see mercenary Michael Owen has signed for Stoke, appropriate as neither of them has played football for a long time
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Mick_McKenzie
Joined: Sat Jun 11, 2005 12:23 am Posts: 9236 Location: Stockport, the centre of the universe
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Noticed West Ham are doing OK now they have a decent manager.
Mick
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RTM
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Michael Owen has been ruled out for the next 4 weeks due to a wrist injury sustained whilst signing for Stoke
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Hooplah
Joined: Sun Nov 11, 2007 7:09 pm Posts: 1830 Location: Stockport
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You're still wrong about the hippo headed twat, his teams play? eye bleedingly bad versions of football, as I've told you repeatedly I don't expect to win things but I do want to enjoy what I watch. Allardyce is an insult to football & should never be employed by anyone, btw check out how many WHU fans were unhappy with what they had to watch last season
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celtic rocksfm
Joined: Mon Jun 20, 2005 9:16 pm Posts: 14606 Location: scotland
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So who just now is a good English manager hooplah? Most English teams seem to win things with money and foreign aid, not having a dig btw but could something be wrong with the coaching system? Most of the great English managers are long gone (Paisley/clough) and there doesn't seem to be anyone who will repeat what they did. They wern't brought up on this system crap, but their teams had a style, and style is deffo missing in the game these days.
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Jelly9666
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Presumably all the world-class English managers are off in obscure footballing backwaters where media coverage doesn't extend - managing teams of world-class Scottish players 
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macdonald
Joined: Mon May 11, 2009 3:40 pm Posts: 2512 Location: SE London
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C'mon CR. The English managers are bound to lead their teams to top4 finishes. So it's Newcastle, West Ham, Southampton and Reading for next season's Champions League spots.
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