Moyes, what an absolute knacker ...

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He's been at the Buckfast again

When managers are calling for less games

This muppett is calling for more
 
He wins football matches.
Did you not know that. <badger>

All managers win football matches ...

... every one of them.

They also all lose matches as Klopp has just demonstrated ...

... that doesn't make Klopp a loser any more than it makes Moyes a winner.

It was an idiotic thing to say from someone who's been managing for over 20 years without winning a major trophy.
 
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All managers win football matches ...

... every one of them.

They also all lose matches as Klopp has just demonstrated ...

... that doesn't mean Klopp is a loser any more than it makes Moyes a winner.

It was an idiotic thing to say from someone who's been managing for over 20 years without winning a major trophy.
You know something, he failed at Sunderland yet he doesn’t need to hated for it, but he brought that on. The main issue with me was his arrogance that he’d done nothing wrong. Instead of bigging himself up after failure he could’ve held his hands up or merely kept quiet but the twat thinks he’s been a roaring success every where since Everton. And relegation talk 2 games in, I still feel sick thinking about the spineless bastard.
 
In theory it's a good idea, only if you remove the Premier League teams though.
 
The gates would be pitiful at games like Inverness v Plymouth and the costs enormous ...

... I may be totally wrong but I think lots of clubs would boycott it.

If they split it where only north of Scotland teams face north of England teams and vice versa for South....

Would be okay logistically
 
I can’t see us scrambling for tickets for a home tie against Port Talbot, or fighting about flights to Northern Ireland to see us face the mighty Ballymena United.
 
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If they split it where only north of Scotland teams face north of England teams and vice versa for South....

Would be okay logistically
How many teams play in this competition? We’d need to start the competition in August and finish at the end of the season. Could you see us pulling in gates of more than 10 thousand when we face Stenhousemuir on a Tuesday night?
 
How many teams play in this competition? We’d need to start the competition in August and finish at the end of the season. Could you see us pulling in gates of more than 10 thousand when we face Stenhousemuir on a Tuesday night?

My thing would be to stop premier league and spl teams from competing, stops them whining about fixture congestion.

This would also kill of the JPT trophy.
 
My thing would be to stop premier league and spl teams from competing, stops them whining about fixture congestion.

This would also kill of the JPT trophy.
Is that fair? It’s the only chance a lot of lower league clubs have to play at Wembley and to win a competition. The higher leagues play less league fixtures than the rest of us so they can whinge all that they want about fixture congestion. Without the top clubs competing I’d hate to enter the competition, I don’t see the point in that. What about the European place it offers? Are we ditching that or expecting the top clubs to be ok with being told they’ve now one less chance of making Europe?

I’d rather the league cup left as it were and bring the rest of the British teams into the JPT competition.