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Post by One-Two on Apr 4, 2009 7:14:22 GMT
Stoke manager Tony Pulis has revealed that only one Premier League manager has opted not to join him for a post-match drink this season. "He didn't like losing, put it that way," he said. (Times)
Tenner on Wenger ;D
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Post by JoeinOz on Apr 4, 2009 7:18:13 GMT
Wenger yes. He's enough of a mardarse to sulk.
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Post by GazMcNicol on Apr 4, 2009 7:18:37 GMT
Stoke manager Tony Pulis has revealed that only one Premier League manager has opted not to join him for a post-match drink this season. "He didn't like losing, put it that way," he said. (Times) Tenner on Wenger ;D We've stopped taking bets on that one already! ;D ;D
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Post by northstokie on Apr 4, 2009 7:20:36 GMT
He said Wenger was friendly after defeat and praised us, it was only after he got back to London that he was a Twat
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Post by JoeinOz on Apr 4, 2009 7:26:10 GMT
Mark Hughes I reckon then.
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Post by One-Two on Apr 4, 2009 7:28:09 GMT
O'neill seem a good guy, but I can Imagine hewas pretty peed off ;D
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Post by JoeinOz on Apr 4, 2009 7:30:10 GMT
That Spanish bloke who managed Spurs? Could be him?
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Post by stokebill on Apr 4, 2009 7:30:23 GMT
Wenger is the obvious one, but my money would be on Mowbray.
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Post by scfclifer on Apr 4, 2009 8:14:57 GMT
mowbary
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Post by One-Two on Apr 4, 2009 8:44:28 GMT
When you think about it, there are lots it can be, i can't imagine many managers want a drink wit Pulis after losing to a "pub team" like us ;D
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Post by walrus on Apr 4, 2009 9:05:27 GMT
Wenger seems the obvious one, but as someone says above he was pretty humble after the game, it was only later he started all his shit about us. I could see it either being Hughes, because that was a very bad tempered match that he'd have been very angry to lose, or Ramos, as he knew he was on his way out and may not have been arsed. It could be Mowbray though, as he's worried that if he goes to near Pulis he might catch the effective football disease and lose the ability to play beautiful passing football. I think Mowbray seems most likely, as it's emerging on the day we play them.
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Post by walrus on Apr 4, 2009 9:06:05 GMT
When you think about it, there are lots it can be, i can't imagine many managers want a drink wit Pulis after losing to a "pub team" like us ;D On the contrary, as we're a pub team, they know the drinks will be good.
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Post by potters11 on Apr 4, 2009 9:42:48 GMT
It seems pretty obvious to me, Roy Keane.
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Post by northstokie on Apr 4, 2009 10:10:11 GMT
I would say Keane - TP had nothing but praise for Ramos after we played them...
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