some of us are not teenagers Harry was not the best thing to happen to Spurs 'ever' however he knew the fickle amongst the football fans like his journalist chums...and a few others would latch onto such a statement. Piskie in his own little bubble again.
Harry was the one that said it, not me If you think that I believed that Arry was the best thing since sliced bread, then you're even more dense than I thought.
The way you phrased it, suggests you did agree. Also, the suggestion was that it was the best thing to happen to Spurs (not since sliced bread), no reason why you couldn't legitimately think that as a Gooner (although Bill Nic shifted uneasily in his grave) I would say Wenger was the best thing to happen to you lot without having very much respect for him. Others might say Herbert Chapman or George Graham. Before calling people dense, maybe read more carefully and less arguments might ensue? With all due respect
I'm frightfully sorry, please forgive me, but I thought it was bleedin' obvious that Arry was an out and out Shyster
I would have thought that Mark Hughes will come under a lot of pressure to do something he has never done as manager- win something. If the overlords at QPR are willing to spend so much on players, I cannot see them being over patient. I would bet on him going first. Then, as an outside bet, Tony "he's not that sort of boy" Pulis. Stoke fans have begun turning on him and whilst he has got them established in the top level, I dont think he knows how to take it further. He'd be my second bet and as a third, DiMatteo has always been on the edge. Abramovich, we know, has no patience.
I think Hughes is a good shout. QPR's owners will be expecting some return on their investments and if they don't deliver Hughes could get the chop. Not sure who could take Stoke to the next level - MON maybe ? But would he leave Sunderland for QPR ?
Apparently 'Arry has taken an advisory role with Bournemouth, so it could be that he's looking to manage them again at some point. It's his old club and close to his home on the South Coast. Of course unless his role has nothing to do with football and is simply advising his old mates at the club on which overseas bank account to stash their money in . . .
If Liverpool lose today i can see Rodgers position becoming very unstable. Shame, i quite like the guy. Hopefully it'll be Boas or Hughes, pair of smarmy c*nts.
Nice Liverpool advert at JL airport: Under a sign displaying the airport’s motto and the late Beatle’s legendary lyric “Above us only sky”, a wag with a spray can last week added: “Below us only QPR and Reading.” Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepag...endan-Rodgers-at-Liverpool.html#ixzz27rKKwauo
You can't underestimate the significance of that win for AVB as manager. That win will buy him at least a season.