MPH Posted 22 April 2014 Share Posted 22 April 2014 Well I guess we can finally put that old cliché to bed! :scarf: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steven Posted 22 April 2014 Share Posted 22 April 2014 Billy Davies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrSpaM Posted 22 April 2014 Share Posted 22 April 2014 You know what they say! Never go ba.... oh wait..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MPH Posted 22 April 2014 Author Share Posted 22 April 2014 Billy Davies. As a said in another thread.... Forest are as unlucky as a Siamese twin who's brother is gay but they share the same bum hole. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carl the Llama Posted 22 April 2014 Share Posted 22 April 2014 As a said in another thread.... Forest are as unlucky as a Siamese twin who's brother is gay but they share the same bum hole. Luck my arse. Anyone blind enough to not see that poison dwarf for the circus act he is deserves everything they get. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MPH Posted 22 April 2014 Author Share Posted 22 April 2014 Luck my arse. Anyone blind enough to not see that poison dwarf for the circus act he is deserves everything they get. well by saying forest and unlucky I was referring to the fans..... but hey... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carl the Llama Posted 22 April 2014 Share Posted 22 April 2014 well by saying forest and unlucky I was referring to the fans..... but hey... To be fair it still applies to the vast majority of them. "King Billy". How tragically embarrassing - I'm glad we could be the ones to show them what a proper cult hero manager looks like. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Lowe Posted 22 April 2014 Share Posted 22 April 2014 There are quite a few about at the moment including Eddie Howe at Bournemouth, Mickey at Port Vale and Keith Hill at Rochdale. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xHamzah Posted 22 April 2014 Share Posted 22 April 2014 Jupp Heynckes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan LCFC Posted 23 April 2014 Share Posted 23 April 2014 It was a moronic cliche when it was taken seriously and it remains one now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lobsterboyuk Posted 23 April 2014 Share Posted 23 April 2014 Smoke and mirrors to excuse the lack of talent for a returning manager who fails miserably at the second time of asking Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Manjiro Posted 23 April 2014 Share Posted 23 April 2014 That's not nice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MPH Posted 23 April 2014 Author Share Posted 23 April 2014 It was a moronic cliche when it was taken seriously and it remains one now. O'Neill used it as one of his reasons for not coming back to Leicester when approached.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captain... Posted 24 April 2014 Share Posted 24 April 2014 O'Neill used it as one of his reasons for not coming back to Leicester when approached.... He was right to, there was no way he could emulate what he achieved first time round, he would have come back for the romanticism of it, not because he was the right man for that moment. We were a very different club when O'Neill took us over, and he was a very different manager, and it was a very different era. 15 years is a long period in football and MON would have returned to a very different club. For NP it was a matter of 18 months away from the club, he was still close to the club, there were still a number of his players there, and despite the new owners things hadn't changed that much at the club and he had been managing in the Championship since he left. Can't compare the 2 really, but I don't think MON would have done what NP did, if he had returned he would have demanded financial backing, he is a prem manager and would have expected a prem budget. Maybe if he had come back he would have got us promoted instantly, or he could have been another Sven, we will never know, but I understand why he wouldn't want to risk his legacy at Leicester, as our greatest ever manager, by taking over a team of whinging over paid, under performing dross. As much as I would have loved it had he come back, I also think in some ways we dodged a bullet, he wasn't great at Sunderland and spent a lot of money, seems to be on the way down as a manager whereas NP is clearly on his way up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SeCrEt FoX Posted 24 April 2014 Share Posted 24 April 2014 That's not nice. image.jpg Thats surely a peno Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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