@BBCSport: Hull owner Assem Allam says angry fans "can die as soon as they want" following the Tigers rebranding row http://t.co/cdFbpFkn2i Wow!
Absolutely power crazy. Wishing anyone dead shows what a complete and utter twat you are. Threatening to pull the plug if he dont get his way is like 'its m ball and you aint playing'. For a 70 year old bloke he needs to grow up or **** off. Good luck Hull fans.
Off Topic but very sad news about Paul Walker who played Brian O'Connor in fast and furious He died in a car crash late last night our time. They are in the middle of making number 7 and he is playing a key role in that one again. RIP
Allam is ****ing nuts, yet there are some people who still think he can do no wrong. He is clearly going too far and I have a feeling this is all going to end very badly.
Hes defiantly done himself no favours, but he has to know that he was never going to change these fans minds.
Apparently we've been trying to hijack this deal, but it looks like Yossi Benayoun at QPR. We just won't be able to match their wages. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25205240
Not a chance imo, Watford have gotten worse this season when they should have gotten better under his management, he was probably told "start winning or start walking" and chose option b.
They have gone three steps back this year hence why zola has walked Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I'm not so sure - Zola had no money to spend at Watford and had to rely on the generosity of those 'loans' - strikes me he'd be suited by Spurs with their Bale-chest and he would have the respect of such players because, quite frankly, he was better ... and I'm all for a conspiracy theory
Zola walked as Watford have been found out to be an average squad which lost its 3 best players Abdi is injured, Vydra and Chalobah went back to their clubs Sent from my IPad using Safari
@SkySportsNews: Sky sources: Barnsley to name Danny Wilson as manager today #SSN Strange considering how bad he was for Sheffield United
... yes but the least time he was in charge he took Barnsley to the Premier League ... I know I'd have Martin O'Neil back despite him not exactly setting the world alight at Sunderland (although I maintain that he would have kept them up) ....
Depends on the buy-out clause - Laudrup could have moved in the summer arguably - the Swans board will have undoubtedly nailed down his contract so that it would take a great deal of money to leverage him away ... Glen Hoddle for me - just feels like the 'right time' for him to 'come back' into full time management and it would thoroughly galvanise the club - he'd try to play in the 'Spurs way' something AVB appeared to be incapable of doing - he still has the best winning percentage stats of any England manager, apparently ... Ardiles backed him for the job on TalkSport this morning ...
Sky at Millwall this evening? Surely they'd be lucky not to have all their cameras nicked before kick-off.