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Ole on his way?

Discussion in 'Swansea City' started by Taffvalerowdy, Sep 17, 2014.

  1. Taffvalerowdy

    Taffvalerowdy Well-Known Member

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  2. Bob the slob

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    Never like to see someone lose their job but he'll be OK, unlike Mr McKay.
     
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  3. Dragonborn

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    Used to have respect for the guy until he said that Cardiff should be the better side because they are the 'Capital club'. He tries to be clever and play mind games like his mentor Fergy but he's not even close to being in the same league. Bit like that club and ours. **** him. **** them.
     
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    "Bit like that club and ours,f** him.f** them"

    I do wish you would speak your mind,Dragon. <laugh><laugh>
     
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  5. swanseaandproud

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    He came, He tried, he failed. ....he was crap. who next for the pantomime job of the decade i wonder <laugh>
     
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  6. DragonPhilljack

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    It was inevitable, though I'd wish the Redtits would give him a second chance, we could see them in league 1 next season then!.............<laugh>
     
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    Pulis would be a good choice for them, ut I cant for one second see him and tan being able to work together
     
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    That is the problem they will have with any reasonable manager tbh....
     
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    Pulis for Newcastle
     
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  10. mustyfrog

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    I was going to put up a thread about the next manager to lose his job out of ole, pardew, the fulham dude or the orient guy. ole has saved me the time
     
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    Ole has gone. Official announcement later.
     
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    'Poisoned chalice' springs to mind. :)
     
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    Who said leggo land I would have said Meccano land for all you young ones that was out before leggo was on the seen. pulis may take the job if he can work with tan or tan could pull the pin and walk sorry to say.
     
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  17. Millpond Swan

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    Haha csrdiff fans wanting Pulis for several days and he doesn't seem to have been first choice. So if Pulis has any sense he'll hang around for a PL job for which he has the credentials and not bother with lower league football.
     
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    He'd be better off going to fulham
     
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  19. mustyfrog

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    fulham are just as bad since that dude sold them
     
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    Cardiff City: Craig Bellamy does not want vacant manager's job


    Craig Bellamy would not replace Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as Cardiff City manager if he was offered the job.

    Solskjaer stepped down as Bluebirds boss on Thursday after less than nine months in the role.

    Asked if he would take the Cardiff job if owner Vincent Tan called him, ex-Bluebirds forward Bellamy told BT Sport: "No, certainly not."

    Bellamy, 35, made 90 league appearances in two spells with Cardiff City, scoring 17 goals.

    The 78-times capped Wales international claimed to have turned down the role before Solskjaer was appointed to replace Malky Mackay in January.

    "Look, I had the opportunity at Christmas to do it when Malky left," added Bellamy.

    "They offered it to me then; whether it was part-time I didn't really give them a chance to get into so much of a conversation.

    "It was that simple, I'm not right for the club at this present moment.

    "They need to go in a different direction and the club's not right for me at this present moment."


    Bellamy retired as a player at the end of the 2013-14 season, and has previously said his ambitions include managing Wales and Cardiff City.

    Born and raised in Cardiff, Bellamy secured a place in the club's folklore by helping them secure promotion to the Premier League under Malky Mackay in 2013, and scoring the winning goal in a south Wales derby against Swansea City in 2011.

    The announcement of Solskjaer's departure was made after the 41-year-old former Manchester United striker held talks with Cardiff chairman Mehmet Dalman.

    The Bluebirds are 17th in the Championship after three losses in seven games, including Tuesday's 1-0 home defeat by Middlesbrough and a 4-2 capitulation against Norwich.

    Veteran defender Danny Gabbidon and Scott Young are in temporary charge, and will take control of the team for the visit to Derby on Saturday.
     
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