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Still a MLF. And hates Ellis Short.
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He gave us a few years of Zenden, Sessegnon, and Malbranque. Can only be so mad at him despite him actually crippling us for nearly a decade after he left.Saw that, the former sky sports news deadline day wanker also said he had some unpleasant experiences with old ellis. With Keane talking about a four year legal battle with the club due to short also it doesn’t paint him well the way he ran us into an ice berg and dumped us to the cockney lot also still leaves a sour taste. I know he did some good things here but he truly fucked up here in reality wasting his and our money while doing so.
A lot of valid criticisms to level towards Short and the way he ran the club but all you need to do is look at the state that Titus Bramble was in during his last few games for us to see the levels of unprofessionalism that O'Neill and his backroom staff allowed our players at the time to get away with.O’Neill only has himself to blame for getting the sack here, mind. No point trying to deflect his shortcomings on the ownership.
I remember vividly the series of games. I was 10 and listened to the coverage of the Leeds Rd game on radio. I turned to my mam and asked if they could still win when it was 5–1Nice to know Martin was listening to that game as well. Second replay V man utd round six 1964. I would have been seven back then, though went to the first game at Old Trafford..my first away match (3-3) and days later the famous replay with heavens knows how many in Roker. maybe 80,000. (The crowds broke the gates down ..and thousands ringed the ground all though the match even if they couldnt get through the mob to see the pitch. last minute Bobby Charlton goal in extra time tied it up 2-2
What a series.
At the end Denis Law was just too much. 1-5 at Huddesfield - the neutral ground, as things were done back then - as he nabbed a hat trick. Even then Sharkey scored first for us. We just ran out of puff.
Great days. Just like they are right now. Enjoy it all while it lasts.
Wouldn’t be anything to do with him being an ex Celtic manager would itHe often appears on sky sports news these days and I find him very difficult to listen to. Stands arms folded and refuses to smile which doesn't lend itself very well to being on TV.
Still a MLF. And hates Ellis Short.
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A lot of valid criticisms to level towards Short and the way he ran the club but all you need to do is look at the state that Titus Bramble was in during his last few games for us to see the levels of unprofessionalism that O'Neill and his backroom staff allowed our players at the time to get away with.
Sir Bob Murray hates him as wellSaw that, the former sky sports news deadline day wanker also said he had some unpleasant experiences with old ellis. With Keane talking about a four year legal battle with the club due to short also it doesn’t paint him well the way he ran us into an ice berg and dumped us to the cockney lot also still leaves a sour taste. I know he did some good things here but he truly fucked up here in reality wasting his and our money while doing so.
He was a joke. Playing a game on a Saturday then him but more importantly letting the players have a few days off then come back on a Thursday. Lazy lazy manager who would never be able to manage in the modern game. He football was embarrassingly bad to watchI like O'Neill, think he's a decent bloke and that first few months after he took over was among my most exciting as a fan. However, he was bang out of ideas by the time he left. The energy & dynamism we had when he first took over completely vanished in the 2nd season as we turned into a slow, plodding outfit - and he doubled down on that by signing the oafish Graham in January when we desperately needed a bit of pace in the side. He was a busted flush at the point he was let go, and the jobs he's had since prove that.
Incredibly sad & incredibly Sunderland, as if we'd got him straight after Keane I think he'd have done fantastic here.