I'm only bringing a sense of reality to the day, its a fact that the Dark Lord at the time of taking over Ipswich had higher credentials and had done more then Who-ton at this present time.
F**k me, how many more Binners are going to post on our boards!! Obviously there's nothing interesting going on at Portaloo Road. Nice to see that you're more interested in the Pride of Anglia than your own 'club'
GET ON WITH THE BLOODY CONFERENCE, I'm not going to sit watching a blank BBC video feed for the next hour!
So glad to have got Hughton - looking forward to his press conference..he always spoke so well at Newcastle and is a very respectable figure. Also want to say how great it is now to be a Norwich fan - years of wanting people only to be let down with cheap alternatives of staff. Now within a week of being managerless we have Hughton in charge who is the man the majority were calling for. Good times!
I find it very interesting that no budgies have said i'm wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Listen guys, all i'm doing is bring you down from the clouds by the reality of the situation. Who-ton may be very good, but also you could quite as likely have the next Keano.
Far from it Luke, we have had terrific news about Bryan Klug coming back on a five year contract to the club to head up our academy and thrilled to have signed the boy Elliott from Macclesfield. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't grateful from the wonderful entertainment that your club is providing though, it's like a Peter Kay set
We're not responding to you because you sound like colU mikes grandmother Pipe down and speak when your spoken to
You got Elliott from Macclesfield?? Damn how did you manage that with so much Premier League competition???
Have to agree, it looks like the inside of a motor home, McNally, we need a world class press room please: this is a bit embarassing frankly.
those are the main difference right there. In all honesty you'd be showing more ambition to retire than to go and manage Ipswich these days.
Guru, you're wrong. Of course it might not work out, that's always the case with any appointment, isn't it? But the job he did in difficult circumstances at Newcastle (not least the players he unearthed), as well as what he's managed to do with Birmingham as the club fell apart around him suggests he could be a very good appointment.
look, I've already made your mate look stupid, I don't mind owning two binners today if thats what you want?