Keane: 7 (Nads,Paperback Ruiter, Joe, GiaccTheLad, SAFCDRUM, Jammy, Norway) Big Sam:2 (Bart, Defive) McCoist: 1 (Malaga) Make your vote, make your reasons, unless you're Parker in which case WE KNOW! Stand by it and argue like **** Commence!
Exactly the same here. Though I'd be interested in what would could happen if we went down the foreign manager route.
Anyone will get fully backed by me but a foreign manager would bring added intrigue as I don't know many.
I'd love to choose one of them but I havent got a bloody clue. None of them appeal on their own. Would say Other but wouldn't have a clue who to state. Coz I really don't. And after a week and a half I don't think anyone at the SoL has either. This is worse than pre-Drumaville.
I despise Pearson with a passion but the bloke is an international class c*nt and thats what we need to sort out the w*nkers currently plying their trade over there. I expect the Barnsley manager to get it. 1st choice for me would be Keane if at all possible.
I would like to fellate Pearson and any ostriches he brings with him. If anyone picks O'Shea I will literally fight them outside of the McDonalds of their choosing.
As I’ve said on various threads, I’d like an up and coming manager coupled with a disciplinarian to sort the ****ers out in the dressing room. Cook + Reidy...... Neville + Keane...... Hurst + Pearson....... You get the picture !!
I can't stand Pearson either but I think he's the right choice. God knows if we're even considering him.
Firm but fair Pearson, has a good bond with his players and subscribes to the nurture factor in football but will deal with ****houses cause he takes no mess. I think he'd be a good choice.
For me with Keane there’s just a whole load of reasons. Unfinished business (we all read the 2nd book) Respect of players Hunger Respect Understands the club Strong character Feel good factor for many (not all I know) Likes durgs I know he’s failed since at Ipswich but I never felt he was really into that, he’s done well in his role with Ireland and he did a stellar job before. We’d dipped at the end but we hadn’t dipped all that badly.