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(01-04-2023, 11:10 PM)Dumbo Wrote: (01-04-2023, 11:09 PM)Calgary_Baggie Wrote: (01-04-2023, 11:07 PM)Dumbo Wrote: Forest, Wolves and Villa. Please. Unlikely. But please. Cunts.
Great.
As long as we pass them on their way down. Which we won't.
Not going to happen my friend.
Fuck off Nick you bore.
You okay, hun?
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(01-04-2023, 10:16 PM)SW4Baggie Wrote: (01-04-2023, 10:10 PM)Sliced Wrote: (01-04-2023, 09:55 PM)Duffers Wrote: (01-04-2023, 09:51 PM)Calgary_Baggie Wrote: (01-04-2023, 09:49 PM)Sliced Wrote: Could be one of the shortest managerial reigns in PL history
Shit manager at a doomed club.
What could possibly go wrong?
He's done well at Luton twice, but his doomed spell at Stoke and now Southampton suggests he only thrives in small ponds.
Only Luton's pond.
Like a slightly better version of Darren Ferguson
I think he’s chosen two very poor clubs to move to, but can’t blame him for taking the chances that come along, in management you can very quickly lose your position as flavour of the month.
Stoke we’re a poisoned chalice, massive wage disparity, ageing dressing room, rudderless off the pitch, he just didn’t have the experience to pull it round, and many more have failed too.
Saints are toxic currently… lots of chiefs behind the scene, disconnected transfer policy, it’s another very tough job but arguably his only opportunity at PL management unless he got Luton up with is unlikely.
DK will know more than me, but by all accounts he’s very highly regarded behind the scenes at Stoke, and several of their players speak highly of him. His journey at Luton is staggering, he’s clearly a good manager but has a habit of jumping too soon.
I don't blame him for jumping too soon. However, I do blame him for being so stubborn as to believe his way is the only right way of playing and to persist when things are going wrong. That's exactly what happened at Stoke, it seems to be whats happening at Saints too.
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(01-04-2023, 09:46 PM)rsbaggy2 Wrote: Nathan Jones .. it's been too long
Saints appoint Jones, we appoint Carlos
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(01-05-2023, 12:56 AM)Hopalong Wrote: (01-04-2023, 09:46 PM)rsbaggy2 Wrote: Nathan Jones .. it's been too long
Saints appoint Jones, we appoint Carlos
Yep.
Same shitty division next season and they'll have parachute money.
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(01-04-2023, 11:07 PM)Dumbo Wrote: Forest, Wolves and Villa. Please. Unlikely. But please. Cunts.
Now that, that would be epic. You never know, funny old game and that! can't see it mind.
Whichever 3 come down then 2 of them will already have the stronger squads and will spunk to ensure they go back up, the other will play it safe, and may struggle. unless it's the Dumbo three, in which case the Champ will be stickier than a teenage boys sock collection!
I suspect even Bournemouth would at least spu (maybe not the full spunk for them). Only thing that might help will be the culture shock if it is the likes of Spam or Everton. Then again it won't be our concern as we're going up anyway.
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MassDebater Wrote:Dumbo Wrote:Forest, Wolves and Villa. Please. Unlikely. But please. Cunts.
Now that, that would be epic. You never know, funny old game and that! can't see it mind.
Whichever 3 come down then 2 of them will already have the stronger squads and will spunk to ensure they go back up, the other will play it safe, and may struggle. unless it's the Dumbo three, in which case the Champ will be stickier than a teenage boys sock collection!
I suspect even Bournemouth would at least spu (maybe not the full spunk for them). Only thing that might help will be the culture shock if it is the likes of Spam or Everton. Then again it won't be our concern as we're going up anyway. Southampton nailed on after the most inexplicable managerial appointment ever.
Everton look doomed.
Forest are still just above.
Bournemouth could well get sucked in.
Sadly I think the dings might get out of it.
West Ham might have just enough to escape.
Leeds and Leicester, who knows?
A good year for me would see Forest, villa and West Ham dropping out
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(01-06-2023, 09:38 PM)Tom Joad Wrote: MassDebater Wrote:Dumbo Wrote:Forest, Wolves and Villa. Please. Unlikely. But please. Cunts.
Now that, that would be epic. You never know, funny old game and that! can't see it mind.
Whichever 3 come down then 2 of them will already have the stronger squads and will spunk to ensure they go back up, the other will play it safe, and may struggle. unless it's the Dumbo three, in which case the Champ will be stickier than a teenage boys sock collection!
I suspect even Bournemouth would at least spu (maybe not the full spunk for them). Only thing that might help will be the culture shock if it is the likes of Spam or Everton. Then again it won't be our concern as we're going up anyway. Southampton nailed on after the most inexplicable managerial appointment ever.
Everton look doomed.
Forest are still just above.
Bournemouth could well get sucked in.
Sadly I think the dings might get out of it.
West Ham might have just enough to escape.
Leeds and Leicester, who knows?
A good year for me would see Forest, villa and West Ham dropping out
Everton will get out of it - they always do.
Wolves have appointed an extremely good manager and will back him with cash.
Southampton
Bournemouth
And one from Leeds and Forest
Would be my guess
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