mosbolad
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I wouldn't mind be the table in that picture
Just for you John Street.....
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I wouldn't mind be the table in that picture
There's a bird in there?!?!?
Whatever will they think of next?
Cheers Mosbolad .. justificationJust for you John Street.....
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Or the cocaine addict who smashed glasses into faces in Dublin after a fucking terrible game v Barnsley, I gather he convinced the dozy twat that he was a footballer.Slightly ironic given the amount of deception practised by Mr Hammond on our former boss!
Danny Murphy and Adkins. Remedy for insomnia. Problem is, Adkins would make listeners suicidal if on a cd.Fuck me, talk about jobs for the boys (and a girl).
A panel of 13 to watch a 30-second clip of an incident and make a decision?
Bet they'll watch it 20 times from 20 different angles, then spend 4 hours talking it over. Every bugger trying to sound more important than the last.
Pathetic.
Place on the panel for judging if players deceived referees. Did they endevour to dive like a flock of geese or simply fall off the bladeacoaster?
Got to love how they've chucked a woman on the panel. Equality and all that
I expected more of Wilder and Warnock, arguably they left at the right time but both went under a cloud, and being supporters of the club we probably held them to account more than we did other managers. Adkins was completely out of his depth at a club like United, I felt sorry for him more than anything. Robson was a complete chancer amd fraud who took advantage of our position for his own gain, and he didn't last long enough to get any real stick.It does amaze me on here that warmock and wilder come in for more stick than this absolute loser and alcoholic loser Robson
Regarding Wilder & Warnock, I’ve seen a lot of posters suggesting Billy Sharp as a future manager of the club.I expected more of Wilder and Warnock, arguably they left at the right time but both went under a cloud, and being supporters of the club we probably held them to account more than we did other managers. Adkins was completely out of his depth at a club like United, I felt sorry for him more than anything. Robson was a complete chancer amd fraud who took advantage of our position for his own gain, and he didn't last long enough to get any real stick.
Fun fact: more former Wednesday players have been appointed as Blades manager on a permanent basis than former United players:Regarding Wilder & Warnock, I’ve seen a lot of posters suggesting Billy Sharp as a future manager of the club.
If I was a former player who was strongly associated with the club and held in particularly high esteem by the fans I wouldn’t touch it with a bargepole. I would take any other job offered before I’d take the one here. I’d prefer to keep my relationship and standing with the fans intact and not do something that would almost inevitably sour it.
Wilder used to be God, now he's a fat, talentless, xenophobic hoofwaffe merchant.It does amaze me on here that warmock and wilder come in for more stick than this absolute loser and alcoholic loser Robson
Wilder used to be God, now he's a fat, talentless, xenophobic hoofwaffe merchant.
Sense more than a little bitterness here!
That will be the foreward in his autobiography.Wilder used to be God, now he's a fat, talentless, xenophobic hoofwaffe merchant.
Sense more than a little bitterness here!
Regards Adkins must admit was was initially really impressed.It does amaze me on here that warmock and wilder come in for more stick than this absolute loser and alcoholic loser Robson
Didn't know wilder hated the gays, very disappointing.Where does the xenophobic bit come from?
His preference for homegrown.Where does the xenophobic bit come from?
I think he's simply aware he's better at managing homegrown based on his personal experiences. Sadly that's an unaffordable recruitment policy in the Prem. I don't think its a Nigel KKKlough situation.His preference for homegrown.
Fun fact: more former Wednesday players have been appointed as Blades manager on a permanent basis than former United players:
Former Wednesday players
Teddy Davison
Ian Porterfield
Danny Wilson
Nigel Clough
Paul Heckingbotton
Former United players
Nigel Spackman
Adrian Heath
Gary Speed
Chris Wilder
I'd say Wilder was already popular and remains so after his managerial stint - arguably he's more popular. I liked Spackman better as a manager than a player (and I think that might be a commonly held view), Heath was not with us for long as a player and was a useless manager, and Speed was a good player and a not very good manager, but all memories of him are subordinate to his tragic early death.
Plus: Chris Morgan (twice) Cec Coldwell (twice) and Steve Thompson have done the job on a caretaker basis
And of course we have had 2 player managers, Peters and Bruce.
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