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On 02/10/2017 at 19:37, FIF said:

 

 

 

Some of those old Nigeisms are what I miss most. telling us what he's pleased with, "the next game is always the most important", the way he looks up at the ceiling when talking. Making me tear up abit tbh

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They're looking good for promotion and if the Thais invest some money next season it's not impossible that Nige could win the Belgium Championship.

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19 minutes ago, SheppyFox said:

Our new club would smash the shit out of our club right now, let’s switch allegiances! 

SLB Sheps

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Delighted for him 

 

he isn’t my cup of tea 

 

BUT 

 

he is a decent bloke and deserves a change of luck 

 

I still think he will come back one day 

 

it’s a given I think 

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10 minutes ago, SheppyFox said:

What is SLB mate? lol

I'm guessing it means so long bro.

 

 

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There is no other club in the country where the assistant manager is the manager of a PL club and the manager is in charge of a Belgian 2nd tier club. Literally nobody bar Leicester could pull that off.

 

I really do think he'll be back one day.

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5 hours ago, Dan LCFC said:

There is no other club in the country where the assistant manager is the manager of a PL club and the manager is in charge of a Belgian 2nd tier club. Literally nobody bar Leicester could pull that off.

 

I really do think he'll be back one day.

The reasons he was sacked surely still apply. Not sure which circumstances will have changed since then.

My guess is it would take relegation before the owners would consider him again.

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2 minutes ago, shen said:

The reasons he was sacked surely still apply. Not sure which circumstances will have changed since then.

My guess is it would take relegation before the owners would consider him again.

I thought he resigned on a matter of principle due to what he thought was excessive punishment for his son. 

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Just now, davieG said:

I thought he resigned on a matter of principle due to what he thought was excessive punishment for his son. 

That's not what the statement from the club said. I'm only going by what I read. 

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