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Discussion in 'Gillingham' started by big-silv, Apr 18, 2011.

  1. big-silv

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  2. brb

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    alright - big-silv <ok>

    He could have had that herd of cows for his defence <laugh>
     
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  3. bristol407

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    Slightly sad really. Iffy was a great servant of the Gills and is one of only a small number of genuinely intelligent ex footballers. This is undoubtedly a throwaway remark which is being used to out Iffy. The Premiership is not exactly awash with Ethiopians (unlike Nigerians) yet the Ethiopian authorities seemed to expect a win. Such is life in Africa.
    I hope Iffy gets a decent job back home. He did really well in the short time he was in charge between Jepson and Dimson and if Scally had given him a chance Gills would never have been in League 2.
     
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    sounds a load of bull to me<laugh><laugh><laugh>
     
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  5. Rocky blue army

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    where were they training..................................isle of wight.................cowes<laugh><laugh><laugh>
     
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  6. BelfastBlue

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    looks like hes been mistreated. if anything he deserves a "pat" on the back for whats he's done!
     
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    LOL, Yeah he should get a pat of the back as he has a reputation in the Uk and they don't have one.
    Great man.
     
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  8. HOADIE_BOI

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    Yeah you know mate, Well said.
     
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  9. Jerel Ifil

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    He was on the telly the other week, can't remember what programme it was but they were doing a feature about black managers.

    Cows on the pitch though, WTF? :laugh:
     
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  10. HOADIE_BOI

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    Onoura was a great player and sad to hear about him getting sacked.
     
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  11. Jerel Ifil

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    Very brave decision to go to Ethiopia to manage I have to say. It was clear that the facilities in Ethiopia are absolutely naff from whatever show I saw it on, he's probably better trying his hand at English football rather than losing every game with those no-hopers.
     
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  12. HOADIE_BOI

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    Yeah would never go there myself.
     
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  13. HOADIE_BOI

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    Not my first choice I would say if I was going to manage somewhere.
     
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  14. Gillsmad

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    As a gilwho fan with links to ethiopia I think it's quite sad as he seemed to be doing a good job with the team, they were aparantly playing much better football, if not quite winning yet!
     
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