soapster
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attended and played in a testimonial. I can understand the fans having a love in with him but the same papers who lambasted him when appointed manager hereReturned as what?
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attended and played in a testimonial. I can understand the fans having a love in with him but the same papers who lambasted him when appointed manager hereReturned as what?
We were definitely much fitter from the start that season mind, and with very few injuries throughout. I'd have kept the fitness and medical team on for sure.
Slightly different playing what is essentially a charity game as oppose to actually being manager mind.attended and played in a testimonial. I can understand the fans having a love in with him but the same papers who lambasted him when appointed manager here
I can appreciate that, but why go over the top with us yet give him glowing terms as a player attending a testimonial. As I said before, if he was a fascist pig then he is now. The media has it both ways, which aint rightSlightly different playing what is essentially a charity game as oppose to actually being manager mind.
I think wherever he went in terms of top flight clubs as a manager he'd have got the same, it just happened to be us.I can appreciate that, but why go over the top with us yet give him glowing terms as a player attending a testimonial. As I said before, if he was a fascist pig then he is now. The media has it both ways, which aint right
why on a Saturday is he not a fascist pig, but on a sunday when he comes to us, he is. Swindon - ok, Sunderland- disgrace etc.I think wherever he went in terms of top flight clubs as a manager he'd have got the same, it just happened to be us.
Swindon weren't big news (premier league) we were /are.why on a Saturday is he not a fascist pig, but on a sunday when he comes to us, he is. Swindon - ok, Sunderland- disgrace etc.
were in the preseason?We were definitely much fitter from the start that season mind, and with very few injuries throughout. I'd have kept the fitness and medical team on for sure.
I think wherever he went in terms of top flight clubs as a manager he'd have got the same, it just happened to be us.
This is undeniable like.remember how ripped sess and colback
were in the preseason?
From what I gauge from both managers I'd say there approach to management and probably life in general was chalk and cheese.King Peter Reid
Pdc could've brought them times back if hedve got the players to dee the same
This is undeniable like.
Some people are driven. Some are perfectionists. Others might have OCD. I personally think anyone who achieves at the highest level at a sport probably has those traits but they may not qualify for a clinical diagnosis of OCD.
Can not disagree with ANYTHING he says.
Di Canio on sky sport italy: "I did some mistakes at my experience at Sunderland, but THE PROBLEM was and is the board: no rules, no football mentality, no connection club to team, no programmes for future, players that arrived at training late or called to say "I am in the traffic so I cant arrive at training ground". I wanted british players but they bought players from 13 different countries. The only good thing are the fantastic fans, the best expecially for away games in all the League. If no changes inside the club.....will be a disaster for a long time as Nottingham or Blackburn."
BHH
Aye but don't expect pampered footballers to buy into it - they won't and have a security of tenure to sit it out.
Think Poyet and his lot had us in good shape that season