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What about the northern Ireland boss? If they get knock out he could be available.
 
Out of the options put forward aye. He hasn't been here though, hasn't brought in signings who became petulant as soon as he left who we now can't sell and he hasn't jumped ship first chance so we can't really discus McClaren's Sunderland performance.

Don't rate him and never will <ok>
 
Not a bad shout at all, worked miracles and made not great players into a proper team.

That’s a great shout actually.

Spot on. The bloke has done unbelievable well for Ireland like. He must fancy a club job now. Can't see them getting through but you never know.
 
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I see that P-Nev got that tenner I sent him. Nice to hear something positive about the club for once and he is right for the most part.

Decent manager, bit of backing and there's potential there. Whether we'll get either of them I don't know.

I like the way both of the Neville brothers don't go out of the way to conform to press party lines, by jumping onto the bandwagon of criticising whoever's in the crosswires that particular day.

I don't always agree with them but at least they seem to have their own opinions.

And they don't trot out the old game of 2 halves type cliches that many footballers seem only capable of talking in at times.
 
I like the way both of the Neville brothers don't go out of the way to conform to press party lines, by jumping onto the bandwagon of criticising whoever's in the crosswires that particular day.

I don't always agree with them but at least they seem to have their own opinions.

And they don't trot out the old game of 2 halves type cliches that many footballers seem only capable of talking in at times.

I think the toxicity of the atmosphere is a bit overstated too, don't get me wrong it's flat as a fart and players are getting booed for very little, but the thing is if the useless sods could string together a couple of home wins then the atmosphere will turn around very quickly.

I think our supporters are much happier cheering than booing but the lack of things to cheer has made the situation desperate.
 
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