RedOnRed Posted 14 June 2008 Posted 14 June 2008 For anyone that's interested in the Paul Ince outcome there's an interesting article in today's Daily Mirror. Looks like he's going to be announced as the next Blacburn Rovers boss within days.
Father Ted Posted 14 June 2008 Posted 14 June 2008 For anyone that's interested in the Paul Ince outcome there's an interesting article in today's Daily Mirror.Looks like he's going to be announced as the next Blacburn Rovers boss within days. WAHEY!!! I don't want Ince in charge!!
Bellend Sebastian Posted 14 June 2008 Posted 14 June 2008 Cannot blame him for not wanting the Leicester job. I don't think he would have wanted it even if there hadn't been a Premier League club after him
RedOnRed Posted 14 June 2008 Author Posted 14 June 2008 It seems odd that we as a club are probably now starting to make more money in the transfer of managers rather then players.
RedOnRed Posted 14 June 2008 Author Posted 14 June 2008 In the Daily Mirror artcile I posted it claims that "Ince will be the Premiership's first black manager". What about Ruud Gullit at Chelsea and then Newcastle?
Maybes Posted 14 June 2008 Posted 14 June 2008 Cant really blame the guy. Cant see him doing a better job than hughes has already to be quite frank.
The People's Hero Posted 14 June 2008 Posted 14 June 2008 In the Daily Mirror artcile I posted it claims that "Ince will be the Premiership's first black manager". What about Ruud Gullit at Chelsea and then Newcastle? Ince is blacker. On the scale of blackness, Ince is right up there.
RedOnRed Posted 14 June 2008 Author Posted 14 June 2008 Ince is blacker.On the scale of blackness, Ince is right up there. PMSL. After checking against my Dulux colour chart I can see you're dead right, but they are still both black though.
blue blood Posted 14 June 2008 Posted 14 June 2008 ince is blacker than black and defo blacker than ruud gulit. am i right in saying ince was the only black head in sensible soccer?
Matt Posted 14 June 2008 Posted 14 June 2008 I understand Ince not wanting to come here. Got nothing against Ince not wanting to come here a) He's got a Prem team after him and b) I don't envy anyone getting the managers job here - There days are numbered from day one. But as for MK Don's announcing our interest so the whole world knows and the next manager Milan has to approach now knows he is second choice, along with MK Don's taking the piss in the amount of time they needed to reject us i'm glad MK Don's are potentially getting fuked up anyway. Wankers. As someone said before MK Don's probably announced out interest to get other clubs - Blackburn interest and it worked fair enough however why take the piss by waiting over a week to give a yey or nay? Nobs.
Legend_in_blue Posted 14 June 2008 Posted 14 June 2008 I understand Ince not wanting to come here. Got nothing against Ince not wanting to come here a) He's got a Prem team after him and b) I don't envy anyone getting the managers job here - There days are numbered from day one.But as for MK Don's announcing our interest so the whole world knows and the next manager Milan has to approach now knows he is second choice, along with MK Don's taking the piss in the amount of time they needed to reject us i'm glad MK Don's are potentially getting fuked up anyway. Wankers. As someone said before MK Don's probably announced out interest to get other clubs - Blackburn interest and it worked fair enough however why take the piss by waiting over a week to give a yey or nay? Nobs. I hope it comes back to haunt them when we go on to beat them 4-0 in both league games next season. A little francise thinks it can mess around with a big club like ours, they can bugger off. I hope Ince does go to Blackburn now, it'll serve em right.
RedOnRed Posted 14 June 2008 Author Posted 14 June 2008 Quite frankly players and managers like Ince don't belong in the lower leagues. I won't blame him for going to Blackburn at all. He lives in the north westt and Blackburn are supposed to be a very well run club behind the scenes that don't appear to hire and fire their managers without good cause. It will basically be a great move for him that i'm sure none of us would begrudge him at MK Dons. If it does all turn out to be true all the best to the guy and a massive thanks are in the order, which unlike Allen's departure won't leave a nasty taste in anyone's mouth.
Fox You Forest Posted 14 June 2008 Posted 14 June 2008 In the Daily Mirror article I posted it claims that "Ince will be the Premiership's first black manager". What about Ruud Gullit at Chelsea and then Newcastle? Raj wont be happy you didn't mention Jean Tigana.
Tilley Posted 14 June 2008 Posted 14 June 2008 Raj wont be happy you didn't mention Jean Tigana. Oh please, don't start him off
Fox You Forest Posted 14 June 2008 Posted 14 June 2008 Oh please, don't start him off JT for Leicester. John Tigana or John Terry either would do.
Number 6 Posted 14 June 2008 Posted 14 June 2008 JT for Leicester. John Tigana or John Terry either would do. Justin
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