Barry Trotter Posted 25 October 2007 Posted 25 October 2007 "His backroom staff are also expected to follow him to the Crisp Bowl. " Is Taggart out of a job then?
Father Ted Posted 25 October 2007 Posted 25 October 2007 "His backroom staff are also expected to follow him to the Crisp Bowl. "Is Taggart out of a job then? Who are his backroom staff?
Simi Posted 25 October 2007 Posted 25 October 2007 "His backroom staff are also expected to follow him to the Crisp Bowl. "Is Taggart out of a job then? Tim Flowers is back again then.
Father Ted Posted 25 October 2007 Posted 25 October 2007 Tim Flowers is back again then. yep, as assistant manager if this is all true.
Barry Trotter Posted 25 October 2007 Posted 25 October 2007 yep, as assistant manager if this is all true. To be fair it's from a source that referred to us as the Crisp Bowl, so It's probably bull.
Boycie Posted 25 October 2007 Posted 25 October 2007 yep, as assistant manager if this is all true. What a crap assistant manager that would be, when you could have Walshy or Taggart there who actually love the club and would lift the players.
Stevosevic Posted 25 October 2007 Posted 25 October 2007 To be fair it's from a source that referred to us as the Crisp Bowl, so It's probably bull. People seem pretty certain it's happening on Talkingballs as well.
Father Ted Posted 25 October 2007 Posted 25 October 2007 People seem pretty certain it's happening on Talkingballs as well. And were they not the people who said that Danny Murphy had signed and got everyone fussed and glued to their computer screens for 3 days hoping for something to happen
Boycie Posted 25 October 2007 Posted 25 October 2007 And were they not the people who said that Danny Murphy had signed and got everyone fussed and glued to their computer screens for 3 days hoping for something to happen Yea i think they were mate, i never read that crap.
Stevosevic Posted 25 October 2007 Posted 25 October 2007 And were they not the people who said that Danny Murphy had signed and got everyone fussed and glued to their computer screens for 3 days hoping for something to happen yes that did happen, but they do have some very creditable sources on their forum. Wish we had someone in the know so that news could be broken first on Foxestalk.
MPH Posted 25 October 2007 Posted 25 October 2007 To be fair it's from a source that referred to us as the Crisp Bowl, so It's probably bull. thats actually how alot of people refer to us.... except forest. A lot of their fans call us Fester.
Barry Trotter Posted 25 October 2007 Posted 25 October 2007 thats actually how alot of people refer to us....except forest. A lot of their fans call us Fester. Would a reliable source refer to us as "The Crisp Bowl"??
Webbo Posted 25 October 2007 Posted 25 October 2007 Would a reliable source refer to us as "The Crisp Bowl"?? Why not?
Stevosevic Posted 25 October 2007 Posted 25 October 2007 Would a reliable source refer to us as "The Crisp Bowl"?? Why not? It's the same us calling them Covscum.
RoyFox Posted 25 October 2007 Posted 25 October 2007 Dowie would be good, His Palace team was great to watch, moved forward in numbers - players fought like mad to get the ball back. He talks sense, is intelligent, he's made a few mistakes (Charlton) but Dowie is better for the expereince. HE WILL play 4-4-2 and nice "defend together" "attack together football". I think he will turn out to be quality...
Brainy Posted 25 October 2007 Posted 25 October 2007 He also said that they would go to Man Utd and attack instead of sit back.. And erm..
Chairman of the Bored Posted 25 October 2007 Posted 25 October 2007 We've had 5 managers in 6 months, he's had 3 clubs in 2 years. Match made in heaven I'd say. Milan = Mr Rotivator.
James. Posted 25 October 2007 Posted 25 October 2007 Much of his reputation was built during a 5 month streak with Crystal Palace. This worries me. However, given the fact this club is a farce he would probably be about as good as we can expect. I wouldn't be gutted. Not at all.
Simi Posted 25 October 2007 Posted 25 October 2007 Not ideal, but beats Megson, surely? No. I'm looking forward to chanting Ginger Mourinho on Saturday and then having some clear the air talks with Mandy. :angry:
He's not bald Posted 25 October 2007 Posted 25 October 2007 Not ideal, but beats Megson, surely? Agreed..I'd back him...until things turned ugly!
Flynny Posted 25 October 2007 Posted 25 October 2007 No. I'm looking forward to chanting Ginger Mourinho on Saturday and then having some clear the air talks with Mandy. :angry: Ched stop poisoning our club this INSTANT. Agreed..I'd back him...until things turned ugly! Too late.
Simi Posted 25 October 2007 Posted 25 October 2007 Agreed..I'd back him...until things turned ugly! About 42 years late mate. Iain Dowie, (born January 9, 1965
Flynny Posted 25 October 2007 Posted 25 October 2007 About 42 years late mate. About 10 seconds too late mate.
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