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Gary Monk by Jamie Redknapp

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    Garry Monk.
     
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  3. When Swans are flying

    When Swans are flying Well-Known Member

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    Interesting. At half time I was told he was his usual anti-Swans self.
     
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    Great quote from Gary:-

    When asked why he decided to wear a tracksuit instead of a suit on the touchline, he said: "Three or four days ago I was a player so if I go and stand there now in a suit, for me it doesn't quite look right.

    "For me you have to earn the right to wear that suit.

    "Players have to earn the right to play and I have to earn the right to be manager."

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26105485
     
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    Redknapp and Saunders were a pair of ****ers. It was all Cardiff during the half time analysis.
     
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  7. neveroffsidereff

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    Saunders made himself look a right prick saying that Cardiff sets pieces would be our undoing, and could only see one winner that being Cardiff.

    What a prick he made himself look. He was a **** manager as well. :)
     
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