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Post by dwr17477 on Apr 27, 2013 21:57:20 GMT
Some of the names mentioned recently are worse than we already have...Pulis in, if that's the thinking from upstairs.
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Post by digger on Apr 27, 2013 22:07:04 GMT
going back to leicester
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2013 22:30:48 GMT
( TP has killed my love for football)I'm sad to say, the next manager will decide my future of watching stoke city. If we carry on with a carbon copy manager ie Martin O'Neil I'm done after next season.
Peter and his family have a different idea of football entertainment than me.
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Post by surreystokie on Apr 28, 2013 8:19:14 GMT
I said thanks to Pearson in my prayers, last night. They were answered. Tonight, I'll be praying that MON goes to Leicester City.
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Post by MarkWolstanton on Apr 28, 2013 8:25:49 GMT
The destroyer of clubs. Surely that man will never get another job in football. Which clubs did he destroy then?
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Post by stokeramblers on Apr 28, 2013 9:06:25 GMT
The destroyer of clubs. Surely that man will never get another job in football. Which clubs did he destroy then? None, he always leaves clubs in rude health when he departs...
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Post by lordeffinghamhunt on Apr 28, 2013 9:11:31 GMT
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Post by MarkWolstanton on Apr 28, 2013 9:40:31 GMT
Which clubs did he destroy then? None, he always leaves clubs in rude health when he departs... I'm not sure if that is meant to be sarcastic or not. I'm genuinly puzzled by the notion that MON is some sort of club destroyer. It seems to me that he had a poor time at Sunderland but they were not exactly pulling up trees when he arrived. The other clubs he has managed at were not exactly at death's door on his departure as far as I am aware. I just wondered how a manager who was considered hot property not so long ago has sudenly descended the ratings so dramatically that people are now branding him a club destroyer. I genuinly don't get it.
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Post by Timmypotter on Apr 28, 2013 9:44:10 GMT
None, he always leaves clubs in rude health when he departs... I'm not sure if that is meant to be sarcastic or not. I'm genuinly puzzled by the notion that MON is some sort of club destroyer. It seems to me that he had a poor time at Sunderland but they were not exactly pulling up trees when he arrived. The other clubs he has managed at were not exactly at death's door on his departure as far as I am aware. I just wondered how a manager who was considered hot property not so long ago has sudenly descended the ratings so dramatically that people are now branding him a club destroyer. I genuinly don't get it. Would he be your choice of replacement Mark? I haven't got a stinging rebuke lined up - just interested.
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Post by stayingupforalasrimmed on Apr 28, 2013 10:06:48 GMT
None, he always leaves clubs in rude health when he departs... I'm not sure if that is meant to be sarcastic or not. I'm genuinly puzzled by the notion that MON is some sort of club destroyer. It seems to me that he had a poor time at Sunderland but they were not exactly pulling up trees when he arrived. The other clubs he has managed at were not exactly at death's door on his departure as far as I am aware. I just wondered how a manager who was considered hot property not so long ago has sudenly descended the ratings so dramatically that people are now branding him a club destroyer. I genuinly don't get it. You don't know any Aston Villa fans then Mark? After spunking all of their money on nothing, selling all their best players and walking out on the opening day of the season, I would rather see Adrian Durham in charge. The prospect of MON only serves to vindicate my rimming status.
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Post by MarkWolstanton on Apr 28, 2013 12:17:29 GMT
I'm not sure if that is meant to be sarcastic or not. I'm genuinly puzzled by the notion that MON is some sort of club destroyer. It seems to me that he had a poor time at Sunderland but they were not exactly pulling up trees when he arrived. The other clubs he has managed at were not exactly at death's door on his departure as far as I am aware. I just wondered how a manager who was considered hot property not so long ago has sudenly descended the ratings so dramatically that people are now branding him a club destroyer. I genuinly don't get it. Would he be your choice of replacement Mark? I haven't got a stinging rebuke lined up - just interested. Not really but I don't think MON arriving would break my heart. I haven't got a favorite. I wouldn't mind seeing Martinez but I guess bigger fish will be looking at him again.
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Post by trickydicky73 on Apr 28, 2013 12:21:58 GMT
Is this a little bit of psychology from the Club to get the fans back on side to keep Pulis ? Better the devil you know and all that ? If so, it's worked a treat!
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Post by MarkWolstanton on Apr 28, 2013 12:21:58 GMT
I'm not sure if that is meant to be sarcastic or not. I'm genuinly puzzled by the notion that MON is some sort of club destroyer. It seems to me that he had a poor time at Sunderland but they were not exactly pulling up trees when he arrived. The other clubs he has managed at were not exactly at death's door on his departure as far as I am aware. I just wondered how a manager who was considered hot property not so long ago has sudenly descended the ratings so dramatically that people are now branding him a club destroyer. I genuinly don't get it. You don't know any Aston Villa fans then Mark? After spunking all of their money on nothing, selling all their best players and walking out on the opening day of the season, I would rather see Adrian Durham in charge. The prospect of MON only serves to vindicate my rimming status. Spot on. I don't really know any Villa supporters these days as my work geography took me away from that area long ago. Thats why I asked the question. Im just ignorant to any notion he had destroyed clubs. If the prospect of MON confirms your Pulis fixation then MON is a shocker.
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Post by Stokie Mcpot on Apr 28, 2013 12:29:39 GMT
Perhaps we could inform him there's a potato famine in Stoke?
God but I would sooner have Micky fucking Adams than MON
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