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They are far punching above their weight though, and have done very well to get where they are. There's a reason for that, shithousery. Very similar to the crazy gang. Well done I say, they are using what they've got very well.

Personally I'm not keen on such cynical shithousery. They showed enough in their overall play to suggest they are capable of doing ok without it.
 
Greasy wanker. His instructions a few years back to crock watmore. Every trick in the book today. Hate the kernt.
Our lass(first game as a sub for the lad in three years ) yesterday was asked who the fella with the raggy hair, open shirt and medallion was on the touch line/..Before i could answer one of the lads sitting next to us told her it was their "wanker of a manager.", Went down well.
 
Maybes he does, but the still manager of a set of shithouses
He can’t distance himself from that no matter how complimentary he may be. “ we kicked lumps out of your number 13 for 94 mins, even right hooked him“ “we also deployed the flying elbow several times but to no avail” “ Sunderland are a canny team”

he’d been a massive improvement on PP
My jack russell would have been an improvement on him
 
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What the fuck was he wearing yesterday? Looked like a modern Apache or something.

Big leather boots, massive belt buckle, western style shirt, hair as lang as the day and tradition native Indian necklace.
Like I said earlier his appearance offends me a lot less than Fat embarrassments like Evans and Bruce, looks like he could still play tbf to him, seen a lad dressed like an 80's Paul Weller on the way to the game who must have been in his early 60's and he looked tragic, its a free country though....
 
I agree. That lad that punched Onion must have been told to target his shoulder just he was as thick as whale spunk and hit the wrong one
The way they “play” (if you can call it that) is the responsibility of the manager. He picks the team and tells the players how he wants them to approach the game. It’s on him. I’m not fooled by his jolly good fellow act after the event
 
Obviously his dress sense is ridiculous but he’s done a fantastic job there and always comes across well when interviewed.
He’s destined for bigger and better things than Wycombe.
 
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