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We must remember these betting markets are called special for a reason. Bookies are very nervous of them and who could ber itk. It takes very little money to rapidly change the odds. Two or three people enquiring would be enough potentially to change things dramatically.

When odds start getting weird such as 1/4 you know something is going on. Bookies are actually far more easy to read and judge then the press. They are usually first to know things as well.
 
That's just see what happens. It could be true or it could be made up crap. But Koeman is easily a manager should at least interview as is Yakin. If we get one of those or some one around their level I will be pleased. None of this average manager crap.

I agree they're both strong candidates. That makes these tweets all the more credible-seeming after all.
 
Can you imagine the conversation at SMS.

'Never heard of this Yakin guy, but as he is favourite for the job, perhaps we should interview him'.

The only thing linking us to him is a quote where he said it was a good job.....well, he wouldn't he? (to quote Mandy Rice-Davis...ask your granddad). This has led to people putting bets on and made the bookies respond...think we need to save our breath to cool our porridge.
 
Can you imagine the conversation at SMS.

'Never heard of this Yakin guy, but as he is favourite for the job, perhaps we should interview him'.

The only thing linking us to him is a quote where he said it was a good job.....well, he wouldn't he? (to quote Mandy Rice-Davis...ask your granddad). This has led to people putting bets on and made the bookies respond...think we need to save our breath to cool our porridge.

Never heard that saying before.
 
they will ask him 'antsy' questions which he will skillfully avoid like Cameron does with positive statements that distract from the actual question
 
Adam Blackmore is doing the interview. I'm sure he will do his best, but I imagine Krueger will be prepared to 'straight bat' them all.
 
Krueger is going to tell us they are extremely disappointed in MP and that we hope to smash the crap out of them when we play them at white hart lane. He'll point at his scars and tell us he's not soft.
 
Krueger is going to tell us they are extremely disappointed in MP and that we hope to smash the crap out of them when we play them at white hart lane. He'll point at his scars and tell us he's not soft.

To be fair, I've never met a soft Canuck. Politest people in the world, but you have to be nails to survive many winters in the land of the moose. I hope at the very least he gave Mauricio a menacing stare and a bone crushing handshake as he saw him to the door.
 
I reckon Ralph knows about as much as we do. He seems a bit moronic/naive and i see him as a spokesman for the club but little more than that. IMO Les and Kathy are pulling all the strings.
 
I reckon Ralph knows about as much as we do. He seems a bit moronic/naive and i see him as a spokesman for the club but little more than that. IMO Les and Kathy are pulling all the strings.

Well, he might be naive or even moronic, but he sits on the board so he is party to the highest-level conversations. You can be assured he knows more than we do, though I agree that I don't think he's pulling the strings in the way Cortese did.
 
I reckon Ralph knows about as much as we do. He seems a bit moronic/naive and i see him as a spokesman for the club but little more than that. IMO Les and Kathy are pulling all the strings.

I take a lot of comfort in the idea of Les pulling the strings.