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MA Out Part 2

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Come on then all you MA knockers who would you like as a replacement

Can you think of someone who's

1) better than MA

2) available

3) who would realistically come to a team with no dosh.

Name them :huh:

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Micheal Jackson, he'd play the young ones. :)

Nice one but I don't think he's capable of seeing beyond the end of his nose as he can't find it>

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Guest Daniel

I dont mind, i will give him 10 games i said it earlier.

After 10 games if were doing nothing with theoldies il be mad, and it will betime to make more serious suggestions. :)

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I dont mind, i will give him 10 games i said it earlier.

After 10 games if were doing nothing with theoldies il be mad, and it will betime to make more serious suggestions. :)

Like who then?

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Big Ron

We couldn't afford him, he's too old (ironic) and hasn't the club got a bad enough reputation (admin, La Manga) without adding to it.

Assuming your serious of course :D

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Guest Daniel

I think we better stop this talk its a lack of respect.

Mickys just been rushed into hospital.

Hes got a bad side. :lol:

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Alan Cork I think he will be decent manager. Or Steve Cotteril

Ask Swansea what they think of Corky and Stoke what they think of Cotterill.

I think you'll find very few options of Managers out there who have the same reputation and respect that MA has.

A measure of this is their previous clubs I think you'll find very few of his have anything bad to say about MA.

Whereas Big Ron, Ruud Guillet, George Graham et al are all disrespected by some of their previous clubs.

We might as well call for PT to come back :(

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Steve Walsh

Flynn (Ex swansea manager)

George Graham

Steve Walsh - No experience in managing at this level.

Flynn - Same applies.

George Graham - Would never manage Leicester.

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I wouldnt replace him  :ph34r:

same here, bu ti think he should alter his views on the kind of players we sign

You want him sacked, then you don't - Which is it to be? :huh:

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I wouldnt replace him  :ph34r:

same here, bu ti think he should alter his views on the kind of players we sign

You want him sacked, then you don't - Which is it to be? :huh:

i probably over-reacted saying i want him out. but i think he should change how he manages the club, but i'll give him this seaon to proove himself.

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I would not even dream of replacing him. Those who woudld, are the same oens who will get on the next managers back when he is struggling with no money. <_<

Not that Micky is struggling, he has managed to assemble a very good squad, (if he gets a defensive midfielder in), on what is an extremely limited budget. Has achieved promotion in his first full season and some would say surpasses expectations last season(although I wouldn't).

HE IS THE BEST MAN FOR THE JOB. even if he does make some strange signings.

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I would not even dream of replacing him. Those who woudld, are the same oens who will get on the next managers back when he is struggling with no money.  <_<

Not that Micky is struggling, he has managed to assemble a very good squad, (if he gets a defensive midfielder in), on what is an extremely limited budget. Has achieved promotion in his first full season and some would say surpasses expectations last season(although I wouldn't).

HE IS THE BEST MAN FOR THE JOB. even if he does make some strange signings.

and strane subsitutions B)

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Steve Walsh

Flynn (Ex swansea manager)

George Graham

Steve Walsh - No experience in managing at this level.

Flynn - Same applies.

George Graham - Would never manage Leicester.

Since when did Martin O'Neill ever have experience at managing at this level? :D

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