Paisley won it 3 times, and you dont call him King Paisley, but you call Kenny the King, so he must be better and won it so many times. So... ...how many times has he won it?
Sir Bob did indeed win it 3 times,and King Kenny played a part in two of those as a player. Once again,how many more times and years in management has Fergie had than KK to win it? PS Kenny was called the king during his playing days not since he became manager.
Good old Queen Jenny, good player in a great team (late 70s), average manager in 2011 So has he won it yet?
"Queen Jenny",and you fellas give KPR down the banks for name calling Fergie. Of course he aint won it yet,hes only just started his first full season.
Please don't think I'm being big-headed here, because I'm not, but it seems that when I'm not taking an active part in this thread, the humour disapperas and the boring old petty bickering kicks in again. Why do you all bother with it? It's just the same pointless stuff re-cycled over and over again. By the way, has The Gay been done for Grand Theft of a Donut yet?
So Kenny thinks he can over take UTD, Chavs and City, Not in a million years. Kenny will be on his bike with 2 years. and this is the "banter thread" so Queen Jenny goes!!
Mid season? He quit as manager at the end of the 1995 season, and then quit as DoF at the end of the 1996 season. And Liverpool were many people's favourites for the title at the start of the 95/96 season, so assuming he'd get to replace Roy Evans was either arrogance in the extreme, or the hope that he'd once again drop into the manager's role in a very strong side with good financial backing, like pretty much all his other managerial roles to be fair. Dalglish started in top level management (i.e. in England) the year before SAF. Had he not quit Blackburn and been fired from Newcastle and Celtic he would have had many more chances to win it. So any difference in the length of seasons they have had to win it is purely due to Dalglish's inability to stay in one job for as long and as successfully as SAF.
That still does'nt make U19R's claim that Fergie gets what he wants,the Utd manager has made it plain many times that he is'nt happy with his/Utd's record in the CL and that he feels a club of Utd's stature should have won the competition more than twice.
It seems that Kenny tactic of getting in the refs head, re moaning about not getting decisions, worked on the weekend. Possibly the worst sending off decision I have ever seen. It's not a critisism - it's a clever tactic by Kenny really and one that Fergie uses often.
Moyes(and Kenny)had a meeting with Atkinson on friday. Moysey should have tried a little harder than Kenny if your theory is correct.