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He‘ll probably be glad to be able to walk away, future managers may not be so lucky
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He‘ll probably be glad to be able to walk away, future managers may not be so lucky
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Guardian Weekly discussing it. BG says he'd quit supporting the club if it was us.
Barry Glendenning, journalist and MLF
Maybe. But they've not taken over yet. The media would have looked stupid going crazy about us talking about hiring him. It's got to happen first.Still think the media give us more shit when Di Canio was hired
Barry Glendenning, journalist and MLFLink? "BG" – who he?
..should have lamped the twat.Lad at work who never talks to me about footy hasn't stopped banging on about them all day.
At least he was honest and said he couldn't give s fuck if they were beheading people on the pitch if they spend spend spend.
Talimags
This is what gets me, hypocritical arseholes.Know what, if they want to turn a blind eye to what their new owners get up to in their own country then fair enough, let them crack on. I’m sure there’d be large elements of our own support (and supporters all over the world) who’d do the same in similar circumstances
It’s the hypocritical bastards who screamed on about Ashley and Sports Direct with zero hour contracts and how harshly the staff were treat that wind me up. That daft bastard Chi Onuwarah being one of them. Funnily enough she also slammed the people who killed the journalist and said the government should hold them to account. She’s now got her arms outstretched for them
Next door neighbour, he’s passed now supported Huddersfield and he detested him for walking out and leaving them in the shit, spent loads of money it wasn’t working and he upped and went elsewhereI wonder if any manager has created as many enemies from the many clubs they have graced with their incompetence.
He did similar at Sheffield united and HuddersfieldFrom Wikipedia
He was appointed manager of Wigan Athletic in April 2001.The team reached the Second Division play-offs but lost in the semi-finals, and Bruce almost immediately left the club, where he had been in charge for less than two months, to take over as manager of Crystal Palace.
Although his new club began the 2001/2 strongly, Bruce tendered his resignation less than three months into the season in order to return to Birmingham City as manager.
3 clubs in 6 months (2 of which he left voluntarily), but he's not a quitter
Heard it here first from a reliable sourceDEAL DONE
Shares transferred to the consortium. Deal concluded.
They've allowed it due to assurances on the separation of the state and the PIF, nothing to do with human rights records