He never did quite become our alex ferguson, did he
A Wasserman guy as well. How did he get such a lucrative contract? Maybe Sam Rush could tell us.
Couldn't keep it in his trousers was his main problem apart from boring the crowd to death. Another victim of the Derby way which includes a post Christmas slump followed by sacking the manager.
Thanks for that Spart, cheered me up no-end. As ever.
I personally didn't like his style of foootball, but I wonder if it was 'early days'?
Swansea have done pretty well...
Fondest memory was battling Borough for a hard earned away draw then switching to a 4-4-2 and putting Wasserman Weimman on the wing and losing to Karanka the Wanquer's miserable outfit.
For me it was the passing without purpose that was the main problem, I think he might have done better had we not buried him with our transfer folly.
I will celebrate today more than Nigel Pearson day though.
I must admit that I thought he might be 'the one'.
I do thank him for introducing afternoon naps though, a tradition I have endeavoured to maintain
That will be twice in recent years we have lost a promising manager to the one-eyed trouser snake.
George Burley was the first. I think, if Clement hadn't been distracted by whomsoever we might well have been promoted.
"Football, helping ugly men have sechz since it took over from Beer."
Disclaimer, I have no conclusive proof of extra curricualr sech sual activity from any manager apart from Pjorno Paul's concrete memoir's, which I chose not to watch.
2W, losing to Boro in the last few minutes was nothing to do with switching to 442. It was Boro bringing on a certain Mr Nugent who until this season has always been a thorn in our side. As I keep telling you. it's the players that count.
BRIAN CLOUGH INTERVIEW AFTER HIS RETIREMENT - 26th APRIL 1997 - FOOTBALL FOCUS
Of course, in retrospect, it's debatable whether we should be celebrating the anniversaries of these guys' appointments or their dismissals.
Obviously not in Pearson's case, though. That's a no-brainer !
BRIAN CLOUGH INTERVIEW AFTER HIS RETIREMENT - 26th APRIL 1997 - FOOTBALL FOCUS
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Am I getting Deja Vu, or is it jall in my head?
Don't worry 2w, you're not going mad, tyke has indeed already posted that on another article
See Theresa May called in at Pride Park today. Hope they can get rid of all traces before the start of the season. Why didn't she send Amber Rudd in her place? She usually does.
comment by I'm not Spartacus. and definitely not Vidal (U4603)
posted 43 minutes ago
See Theresa May called in at Pride Park today. Hope they can get rid of all traces before the start of the season. Why didn't she send Amber Rudd in her place? She usually does.
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New shirt sponsor ?
She's got plenty of slogans.
Strong and stable, strong and stable, strong and stable ad nauseum.
How to pi $$ off 50% of your fan base.
Mel Morris & his Coalition of Chaos
She is the first ever politician I have seen who thinks election victory is hers as of right and she does not need to explain in any detail, what she will do.
Strong, Stable and Stupid.
Ramdini she is the only politician who can negotiate Brexit. I know this because she says it is so. She has so much experience of negotiating Brexit in the past.
They will already have clocked her as one can swerve, wobble and buckle under pressure. There is no way she will bring back a deal in which UK is better off than before. It would be a disaster for the EU to allow such a thing and encourage other countries to leave.
I see MistaKeogh has done his level best to put off any prospective suitors with his dismal showing for his pretend-country
Rather have Teresa May at The Home of Football: Pride Park, than that terrorist hugging Commie from the Labour party; who knows WHO he'll be apologising for next? Absolutely disgusting individual, completely without morals, and a joke that has worn very, very thin indeed. If he comes in and tries to tax business to pay for promises to his lazy, feckless electorate and union buddies then he'll do more damage to this country in the short and longer term than a thousand hard Brexits... he wants for us to have no bombs but thinks it's just fine for everyone else to use theirs against us. He's treason personified and would have us back in the Seventies before autumn.
use you vote wisely, kids, and vote Conservative on June 8th
#LabourIsntWorking
Better we go back to the 70s. I remember us being champions twice. Theresa May wants to take us back to the 50s when the workers knew their place. The foreman will have to wear a bowler hat from now on.
Are you comparing the morals of someone who thinks it good fun to kill animals, who thinks it right to hound the disabled to death, who likes to go hand in hand with Donald Trump, who wants to sell arms to genocidal feudal monarchies, with a peace loving vegetarian who stands up for the rights of the down trodden.
True you can't as there has never been a Tory who has any morals. For example Theresa May sends Amber Rudd who is still in mourning for her father to stand in for her. Compassionate conservatism in action.
The Tories who said they would reduce borrowing yet increased it 3 fold and borrowed more in their first 3 years than the total borrowing of every previous Labour government yet claiming financial competency.
Can you also tell me which of the nations who do not have nuclear weapons are in fear of invasion.
Kids are using their vote wisely and voting for Labour. It's senile old Brexiters who want the Tories as they don't like foreigners.
#toriesworsethanvermin
Tories putting the N in CUTS.
'Use you vote wisely, kids, and vote Conservative on June 8th'
You should have mentioned it earlier, 666. Postal vote already gone
I wonder if Mel has any more vacancies for non-executive directors ? There may be a few Tory politicians with some free time after next week
#KeepPoliticiansOffOurPitch
False promises and "easy" fixes are all the worthless so-called 'opposition' are capable of, and not one of them has yet managed to even get the figures for their promises close when guessing at them much less understand who would be footing the bill and how.
The reality is that the Brexit genie is out of the bottle and we're leaving. The question is to whom we entrust the negotiation of the terms as we manage the economy moving forward, and that's where it gets interesting.
How many major businesses do you think will stay based here to be subject to the draconian measures that Comrade Corbyn is promising to impose in order to pay for his tye-dye vision of naked dancing Utopia? His stupidity in believing that we'd collect more tax to fund his lavish spree on the feckless and lazy is unparalleled; simply factoring up the present rates supposes that the businesses will remain here like chained cattle when the reality is that they'll be moved lock, stock to Europe and the sub-continent before the unions have called their first strike. A Labour government under Corbyn would reduce us to an economic wasteground which would take generations to recover from. These naive children to whom he's pitching his sweetie jar manifesto won't have a choice about moving to Europe as he's promising them, they'll absofuΔΔ·inglutely have to if they want to find work. We'll be Greece but without the sunshine, with unemployment through the roof.
The only plus-side to a Corbyn administration is that we'd finally see nett migration numbers falling as the exodus of Eastern Europeans coupled with the British people who want to work leave these shores for a better life.... whopdee-doo.
#Vote4MayJune8 #BeardOfUntruths #ForQueenAndForCountry #FoxesAreVermin
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posted on 1/6/17
He never did quite become our alex ferguson, did he
posted on 1/6/17
A Wasserman guy as well. How did he get such a lucrative contract? Maybe Sam Rush could tell us.
Couldn't keep it in his trousers was his main problem apart from boring the crowd to death. Another victim of the Derby way which includes a post Christmas slump followed by sacking the manager.
posted on 1/6/17
Thanks for that Spart, cheered me up no-end. As ever.
I personally didn't like his style of foootball, but I wonder if it was 'early days'?
Swansea have done pretty well...
posted on 1/6/17
Fondest memory was battling Borough for a hard earned away draw then switching to a 4-4-2 and putting Wasserman Weimman on the wing and losing to Karanka the Wanquer's miserable outfit.
For me it was the passing without purpose that was the main problem, I think he might have done better had we not buried him with our transfer folly.
I will celebrate today more than Nigel Pearson day though.
posted on 1/6/17
I must admit that I thought he might be 'the one'.
I do thank him for introducing afternoon naps though, a tradition I have endeavoured to maintain
posted on 1/6/17
That will be twice in recent years we have lost a promising manager to the one-eyed trouser snake.
George Burley was the first. I think, if Clement hadn't been distracted by whomsoever we might well have been promoted.
posted on 1/6/17
"Football, helping ugly men have sechz since it took over from Beer."
Disclaimer, I have no conclusive proof of extra curricualr sech sual activity from any manager apart from Pjorno Paul's concrete memoir's, which I chose not to watch.
posted on 1/6/17
2W, losing to Boro in the last few minutes was nothing to do with switching to 442. It was Boro bringing on a certain Mr Nugent who until this season has always been a thorn in our side. As I keep telling you. it's the players that count.
posted on 1/6/17
BRIAN CLOUGH INTERVIEW AFTER HIS RETIREMENT - 26th APRIL 1997 - FOOTBALL FOCUS
posted on 1/6/17
Of course, in retrospect, it's debatable whether we should be celebrating the anniversaries of these guys' appointments or their dismissals.
Obviously not in Pearson's case, though. That's a no-brainer !
posted on 1/6/17
BRIAN CLOUGH INTERVIEW AFTER HIS RETIREMENT - 26th APRIL 1997 - FOOTBALL FOCUS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Am I getting Deja Vu, or is it jall in my head?
posted on 1/6/17
Don't worry 2w, you're not going mad, tyke has indeed already posted that on another article
posted on 1/6/17
See Theresa May called in at Pride Park today. Hope they can get rid of all traces before the start of the season. Why didn't she send Amber Rudd in her place? She usually does.
posted on 1/6/17
comment by I'm not Spartacus. and definitely not Vidal (U4603)
posted 43 minutes ago
See Theresa May called in at Pride Park today. Hope they can get rid of all traces before the start of the season. Why didn't she send Amber Rudd in her place? She usually does.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
New shirt sponsor ?
She's got plenty of slogans.
posted on 1/6/17
Strong and stable, strong and stable, strong and stable ad nauseum.
posted on 1/6/17
How to pi $$ off 50% of your fan base.
Mel Morris & his Coalition of Chaos
posted on 2/6/17
She is the first ever politician I have seen who thinks election victory is hers as of right and she does not need to explain in any detail, what she will do.
posted on 2/6/17
Strong, Stable and Stupid.
posted on 2/6/17
Ramdini she is the only politician who can negotiate Brexit. I know this because she says it is so. She has so much experience of negotiating Brexit in the past.
posted on 2/6/17
They will already have clocked her as one can swerve, wobble and buckle under pressure. There is no way she will bring back a deal in which UK is better off than before. It would be a disaster for the EU to allow such a thing and encourage other countries to leave.
posted on 2/6/17
I see MistaKeogh has done his level best to put off any prospective suitors with his dismal showing for his pretend-country
Rather have Teresa May at The Home of Football: Pride Park, than that terrorist hugging Commie from the Labour party; who knows WHO he'll be apologising for next? Absolutely disgusting individual, completely without morals, and a joke that has worn very, very thin indeed. If he comes in and tries to tax business to pay for promises to his lazy, feckless electorate and union buddies then he'll do more damage to this country in the short and longer term than a thousand hard Brexits... he wants for us to have no bombs but thinks it's just fine for everyone else to use theirs against us. He's treason personified and would have us back in the Seventies before autumn.
use you vote wisely, kids, and vote Conservative on June 8th
#LabourIsntWorking
posted on 2/6/17
Better we go back to the 70s. I remember us being champions twice. Theresa May wants to take us back to the 50s when the workers knew their place. The foreman will have to wear a bowler hat from now on.
Are you comparing the morals of someone who thinks it good fun to kill animals, who thinks it right to hound the disabled to death, who likes to go hand in hand with Donald Trump, who wants to sell arms to genocidal feudal monarchies, with a peace loving vegetarian who stands up for the rights of the down trodden.
True you can't as there has never been a Tory who has any morals. For example Theresa May sends Amber Rudd who is still in mourning for her father to stand in for her. Compassionate conservatism in action.
The Tories who said they would reduce borrowing yet increased it 3 fold and borrowed more in their first 3 years than the total borrowing of every previous Labour government yet claiming financial competency.
Can you also tell me which of the nations who do not have nuclear weapons are in fear of invasion.
Kids are using their vote wisely and voting for Labour. It's senile old Brexiters who want the Tories as they don't like foreigners.
#toriesworsethanvermin
posted on 2/6/17
Tories putting the N in CUTS.
posted on 2/6/17
'Use you vote wisely, kids, and vote Conservative on June 8th'
You should have mentioned it earlier, 666. Postal vote already gone
I wonder if Mel has any more vacancies for non-executive directors ? There may be a few Tory politicians with some free time after next week
#KeepPoliticiansOffOurPitch
posted on 2/6/17
False promises and "easy" fixes are all the worthless so-called 'opposition' are capable of, and not one of them has yet managed to even get the figures for their promises close when guessing at them much less understand who would be footing the bill and how.
The reality is that the Brexit genie is out of the bottle and we're leaving. The question is to whom we entrust the negotiation of the terms as we manage the economy moving forward, and that's where it gets interesting.
How many major businesses do you think will stay based here to be subject to the draconian measures that Comrade Corbyn is promising to impose in order to pay for his tye-dye vision of naked dancing Utopia? His stupidity in believing that we'd collect more tax to fund his lavish spree on the feckless and lazy is unparalleled; simply factoring up the present rates supposes that the businesses will remain here like chained cattle when the reality is that they'll be moved lock, stock to Europe and the sub-continent before the unions have called their first strike. A Labour government under Corbyn would reduce us to an economic wasteground which would take generations to recover from. These naive children to whom he's pitching his sweetie jar manifesto won't have a choice about moving to Europe as he's promising them, they'll absofuΔΔ·inglutely have to if they want to find work. We'll be Greece but without the sunshine, with unemployment through the roof.
The only plus-side to a Corbyn administration is that we'd finally see nett migration numbers falling as the exodus of Eastern Europeans coupled with the British people who want to work leave these shores for a better life.... whopdee-doo.
#Vote4MayJune8 #BeardOfUntruths #ForQueenAndForCountry #FoxesAreVermin
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