I'd forgotten about him. I'd like to do so again.I'd take Sherwood over McLeish!
I'd forgotten about him. I'd like to do so again.I'd take Sherwood over McLeish!
I'd take Sherwood over McLeish!
Don't think my liver could take it!McLeish would make me cry. Don't think I could take it.
Just read that NW has no intentions of being our permanent manager. Shame ......
http://mobile.newsnow.co.uk/A/802231031?-294:802:t
According to today's super soaraway Sun our Neil wants the Fulham job...
The uncertainty must be playing havoc with Sharon's social life...

Maybe he's trying a Redknapp ploy to try and get our job, remember Harry heading for the Ukraine job and TF couldn't get him quick enough, could anyone honestly see Harry living in Kiev?...![]()
Maybe he's trying a Redknapp ploy to try and get our job, remember Harry heading for the Ukraine job and TF couldn't get him quick enough, could anyone honestly see Harry living in Kiev?...![]()
Yes yes yes yes !!!Clarence Seedorf?
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Seedorf linked with Queens Park Rangers role
The Championship club are currently seeking a new manager as they look to improve on their disappointing start to the season and regain promotion to the Premier League
by Gazzetta World Staff, @GazzettaWorld 14/11/2015, 16:50
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Former AC Milan player and coach Clarence Seedorf could soon find himself back in management, as Queens Park Rangers may seek the Dutchman’s services.
Despite being dismissed by the San Siro side at the end of the 2013/14 season, Seedorf is still under contract at the Rossoneri until the end of the current campaign.
Neil Warnock is presently in temporary charge of the Championship outfit, but QPR are currently searching for a new permanent manager following the dismissal of Chris Ramsey earlier this month.
Tuttosport are reporting that Seedorf is on the radar of the West London club, with the Hoops sitting 13th in the Championship table as they have collected just 20 points from their 16 league fixtures so far this season.
The former midfielder spent 10 years as a player at Milan, having joined the club in 2002 from city rivals Inter, and represented the Rossoneri on more than 300 occasions.
Gazzetta World Staff
Clarence Seedorf?
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He fell out with Galliani the managing director over something or other, I'll look it up. Don't think it was anything to do with the performance of a frankly average team, and they are worse since he left them.He's a very smart bloke and a real winner as a player. He seemed to do well managing Milan. Apart from resurrecting Adel, he had a 50% win rate at mid table Club when he took over there if I remember right. Don't know why he's only managed a club for half a season apparently?
Kiev and Harry would be a perfect match.
Seedorf linked with Queens Park Rangers role
The Championship club are currently seeking a new manager as they look to improve on their disappointing start to the season and regain promotion to the Premier League. ... ...