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Post by Pugsley on Oct 27, 2012 8:17:00 GMT
If TP goes this season, it will be Megson. Otherwise, it will be someone who has progressed through the club. (I'm still expecting Salif to reappear in the near future) What utter drivel. Numpties on here go on about how Stoke will get relegated when Pulis goes - nothing will be so sure if what you say above did happen. Stoke are in a great postion to attract a top class manager. As usual Stokies are more than ready to accept mediocrity. Gary Megson. Jesus wept.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Oct 27, 2012 8:18:47 GMT
Big Sam = Great Fit
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Post by chattyladypotter on Oct 27, 2012 8:40:52 GMT
mick fucking mcarthy and big fucking sam with their proven ability to relegate clubs and then fuck off at the first opportunity... no thanks ???
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Post by stokeramblers on Oct 27, 2012 8:53:20 GMT
mick fucking mcarthy and big fucking sam with their proven ability to relegate clubs and then fuck off at the first opportunity... no thanks ??? Yes because Big Sam is forever relegating clubs isn't he, oh and he left Bolton for Newcastle what a crime! Sorry
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Post by chattyladypotter on Oct 27, 2012 8:58:15 GMT
mick fucking mcarthy and big fucking sam with their proven ability to relegate clubs and then fuck off at the first opportunity... no thanks ??? Yes because Big Sam is forever relegating clubs isn't he, oh and he left Bolton for Newcastle what a crime! usually manages to fuck off at the right time leaving clubs in the shit
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Post by chattyladypotter on Oct 27, 2012 8:59:46 GMT
mick fucking mcarthy and big fucking sam with their proven ability to relegate clubs and then fuck off at the first opportunity... no thanks ??? Yes because Big Sam is forever relegating clubs isn't he, oh and he left Bolton for Newcastle what a crime! oh and fuck off with the sexist banner
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Post by ichabodcheesecake on Oct 27, 2012 9:01:27 GMT
Garth Crooks
Football genius
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Post by stokeramblers on Oct 27, 2012 9:16:59 GMT
Yes because Big Sam is forever relegating clubs isn't he, oh and he left Bolton for Newcastle what a crime! usually manages to fuck off at the right time leaving clubs in the shit LimerickAllardyce then took up the role of player/manager of Limerick and guided the League of Ireland team to promotion by topping the first division with a number of points to spare in 1991–92 PrestonChapman was sacked and Allardyce given the role of caretaker manager. His short spell in charge was an impressive one with Preston putting in some fine performances, and picking up some much needed league points along the way. The club's board, though, felt that Allardyce's managerial inexperience at league level worked against him and opted in December 1992 to appoint the more experienced John Beck BlackpoolAllardyce's spell at Bloomfield Road included his leading the club, in 1995–96, to their most successful season in years; however, he was sacked (by chairman Owen Oyston from his prison cell)[11] on 29 May 1996, at the end of the campaign, after failing to secure promotion to Division One. Blackpool finished third, missing out on automatic promotion on the last day of the season, and were then beaten in the play-off semi-finals by Bradford City after winning 2–0 away at Valley Parade, only to lose 3–0 in the return leg on home soil.[12] In matches in the Football League, Allardyce still has the highest win percentage (44.57%) of any Blackpool manager. Notts CountyIn January 1997, Sam Allardyce made his return to football as manager of the struggling Division Two club Notts County. He arrived too late to save them from relegation, but they won promotion at the first attempt by finishing top of Division Three at the end of the 1997–98 season. Notts County broke several club and national records, winning the title by a 19-point margin and becoming the first post-war side to win promotion in mid-March BoltonBolton overcame the previous season's disappointment of failing to qualify for Europe and finished in seventh, enough for UEFA Cup football. Bolton had spent much of the season challenging for a Champions League and had peaked as high as third, but for a club of Bolton's size and resources to be challenging at the top end of the table was something for Bolton supporters to be proud of. Three games before the end of the season, manager Sam Allardyce announced his resignation as Bolton manager and was replaced by Sammy Lee for the final three games of the season. BlackburnOn 13 December 2010, Allardyce was sacked by Blackburn following a 2–1 defeat to former club Bolton Wanderers, with Rovers lying 13th in the league. Sir Alex Ferguson called the decision "absolutely ridiculous", while the Rovers players were taken completely by surprise by the sacking. The only club that he has left in a worse position than when he started is Newcastle, where he was in fact sacked. Rather than just 'fucked off at the right time leaving them in the shit' I apologise for any sexist comment and realise that cold hard facts are a better way of making my point. I feel you may have confused Allardyce with another manager, which is fine. We all make mistakes.
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Post by nott1 on Oct 27, 2012 9:26:13 GMT
If you can drink yourself silly, get a red face, barely speak English and throw hair dryers, you can last until your seventies!
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Post by cheekymatt71 on Oct 27, 2012 9:40:58 GMT
Seeing as we are in fantasy land I wouldnt say no to Guardiola! (Im sure he said when he was manager at Barca he dreamed of landing the Stoke job one day)
Imagine what he would do with our squad of players? We would start a brand new era of football called the Tikki-Hoof phenomenon which would elevate us to European Champions five years running. Stoke would then declare itself a new country and enter the 2026 World Cup beating Argentina in the final with a goal scored by Andy Wilkinson (his first ever professional goal of his career).
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