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He's canny on The Voice.
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not on this thread but he seemed to on the Gay Monk one yesterdayHas he come out like
Well I nevernot on this thread but he seemed to on the Gay Monk one yesterday
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Mick McCarthys Ipswich finished 7th in the 2015/16 season maybe we should go for himPlays some decent stuff, canny job at Leeds
Ah God this dick is backHeard from my source in South London he's Palace's' top target. Gazza Monkster back in the premy lad
Do not want either....bookmark it so future conversations this is a reference.....Think I'd prefer McInnes over Gary Monk.
Well who else?Agree. Can't see the attraction tbh.
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I think he looks like the kid of this is England
he will end up abroad in the next 2 years IMOWould rather Brendan Roger s
...... why?
A fair amount of people see him as the answer but I just can't see the attraction tbh.
He's only managed for a total of 3 years.
He inherited a Swansea side Laudrup had got into Europe but only avoided relegation in the last week.
Despite having players around him, he was familiar with, he had a run of 1 win in a dozen games and was then sacked.
At Leeds he managed to lose an FA Cup tie against Sutton United and blew the play off's with a terrible run in the last critical 8 games.
So, why are some people so keen?
I don't think you can quote final league positions as a genuine reference for how people felt during and and about the season as a whole.
15th and never really flirting with relagation, versus a 15th where they genuinely shat themselves and ended up there after the last two games. Two different perceptions, same league position. Again, that's football. And that's the impression I had about monk at the time :that he was doing a decent job and was sacked a little hastily, because maybe Swansea got a bit above their station and thought they deserved better. They subsequently declined, as was proved by this season in particular.