I can see Moyes getting the Villa job.
comment by De Gea's Legs (U14210)
posted less than a minute ago
when does the stock market open?
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9:30 which is half 2 over here
comment by Clockwork Red: And sometimes they were very sad (U4892)
posted 13 seconds ago
I can't really see beyond Van Gaal. They wouldn't give it to Giggs. Would they?
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Wouldn't be my first choice but with an up and coming De Boer by his side might not be too bad.
comment by Earl Brutus (U1449)
posted 4 minutes ago
anyway, surely the best ex united out there atm is blanc, who i also would not want.
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The whole point of appointing an ex united player is to ensure continuity, Blanc and Bruce left united a long time ago, Thing will be much different to what it was back in their days.
I dont want Ole but he is the best ex united option available
Henrik, yeah I reckon so.
He would turn them into a midtable side again.
Moyes will work in a different league
Bundesliga methinks
comment by Infamous Ninja (U18090)
posted less than a minute ago
Moyes will work in a different league
Bundesliga methinks
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Behave no club outside of Britain will take him, he's ruined his reputation after this United job
he may get a small job abroad
Neville praising Jose on MNF
Bundesliga coaches strives to stay ahead of the tactics at the time, No way they'll employ a tactical dinosaur
It doesn't matter how many times you fail in management you always get another job. Moyes will get another job and will probably do what he did at Everton and be appreciated in the Allardyce, Hughes and Pulis calibre of manager where he really belonged anyway.
Imagine if we appoint Steve Kean
Spot on, Henrik.
Football is the only line of work where you can continually fail in management and still land on your feet.
As they say, it's a funny old game.
He could manage Scotland one day.
comment by Darren The King Fletcher (U10026)
posted 28 seconds ago
Spot on, Henrik.
Football is the only line of work where you can continually fail in management and still land on your feet.
As they say, it's a funny old game.
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Banking, Politics?
comment by Darren The King Fletcher (U10026)
posted less than a minute ago
Spot on, Henrik.
Football is the only line of work where you can continually fail in management and still land on your feet.
As they say, it's a funny old game.
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My mate said to me ages ago it's the only job where you can be sacked on a Wednesday and lecture someone better about their job on the Saturday.
My mate said to me ages ago it's the only job where you can be sacked on a Wednesday and lecture someone better about their job on the Saturday.
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seems to have been massivly watered down now
from he's been sacked, to he is still in charge but been sacked tomorrow.to he is in charge but "MAY" find out his fate tomorrow
comment by Jalisco Red - The King of Wishful Thinking (U4195)
posted about a minute ago
He could manage Scotland one day.
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Hodgson got the England job. Moyes would probably do well with the Scots as they are underdogs.
comment by Darren The King Fletcher (U10026)
posted 51 seconds ago
Touche, Barf.
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Just had to google that, though you were insulting me...
Barf- you never seen Dodgeball?
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posted on 21/4/14
1 am
posted on 21/4/14
I can see Moyes getting the Villa job.
posted on 21/4/14
cheers
posted on 21/4/14
comment by De Gea's Legs (U14210)
posted less than a minute ago
when does the stock market open?
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9:30 which is half 2 over here
posted on 21/4/14
comment by Clockwork Red: And sometimes they were very sad (U4892)
posted 13 seconds ago
I can't really see beyond Van Gaal. They wouldn't give it to Giggs. Would they?
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Wouldn't be my first choice but with an up and coming De Boer by his side might not be too bad.
posted on 21/4/14
comment by Earl Brutus (U1449)
posted 4 minutes ago
anyway, surely the best ex united out there atm is blanc, who i also would not want.
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The whole point of appointing an ex united player is to ensure continuity, Blanc and Bruce left united a long time ago, Thing will be much different to what it was back in their days.
I dont want Ole but he is the best ex united option available
posted on 21/4/14
Henrik, yeah I reckon so.
He would turn them into a midtable side again.
posted on 21/4/14
Moyes will work in a different league
Bundesliga methinks
posted on 21/4/14
League Two
posted on 21/4/14
comment by Infamous Ninja (U18090)
posted less than a minute ago
Moyes will work in a different league
Bundesliga methinks
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Behave no club outside of Britain will take him, he's ruined his reputation after this United job
posted on 21/4/14
he may get a small job abroad
posted on 21/4/14
Neville praising Jose on MNF
posted on 21/4/14
Bundesliga coaches strives to stay ahead of the tactics at the time, No way they'll employ a tactical dinosaur
posted on 21/4/14
It doesn't matter how many times you fail in management you always get another job. Moyes will get another job and will probably do what he did at Everton and be appreciated in the Allardyce, Hughes and Pulis calibre of manager where he really belonged anyway.
posted on 21/4/14
Imagine if we appoint Steve Kean
posted on 21/4/14
Spot on, Henrik.
Football is the only line of work where you can continually fail in management and still land on your feet.
As they say, it's a funny old game.
posted on 21/4/14
He could manage Scotland one day.
posted on 21/4/14
comment by Darren The King Fletcher (U10026)
posted 28 seconds ago
Spot on, Henrik.
Football is the only line of work where you can continually fail in management and still land on your feet.
As they say, it's a funny old game.
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Banking, Politics?
posted on 21/4/14
comment by Darren The King Fletcher (U10026)
posted less than a minute ago
Spot on, Henrik.
Football is the only line of work where you can continually fail in management and still land on your feet.
As they say, it's a funny old game.
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My mate said to me ages ago it's the only job where you can be sacked on a Wednesday and lecture someone better about their job on the Saturday.
posted on 21/4/14
Touche, Barf.
posted on 21/4/14
My mate said to me ages ago it's the only job where you can be sacked on a Wednesday and lecture someone better about their job on the Saturday.
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posted on 21/4/14
seems to have been massivly watered down now
from he's been sacked, to he is still in charge but been sacked tomorrow.to he is in charge but "MAY" find out his fate tomorrow
posted on 21/4/14
comment by Jalisco Red - The King of Wishful Thinking (U4195)
posted about a minute ago
He could manage Scotland one day.
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Hodgson got the England job. Moyes would probably do well with the Scots as they are underdogs.
posted on 21/4/14
comment by Darren The King Fletcher (U10026)
posted 51 seconds ago
Touche, Barf.
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Just had to google that, though you were insulting me...
posted on 21/4/14
Barf- you never seen Dodgeball?
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