fuchsntf Posted 10 October 2015 Posted 10 October 2015 The funny thing is Morhinos English isnt great, so he should stay quiet. His listeners so far have been foreigners, or london journalists, who all pretend to be cocknies, but actually come from bizaar northern universities. At one time he was amusing, but now is becoming a bore because, he simply has nothing to say.He now belongs to that horrible creed of 'the blame culture'. Even lost the doctor her job. Mind you probably she jumped and told him in his own language, where he can go..... 1
LanguedocFox Posted 10 October 2015 Posted 10 October 2015 http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/row-zed/alternative-premier-league-table-what-6604737?ICID=FB_mirror_MF&_sm_au_=iVVFf0jq5MnJB0V5 If only English players goals counted. I know it's silly, but that is so cool!
fuchsntf Posted 10 October 2015 Posted 10 October 2015 I know it's silly, but that is so cool! Nothing related...but did you escape the floods, or were they further away..???
Phube Posted 11 October 2015 Posted 11 October 2015 I used to like Mourinho but he's getting right on my t1ts now. But to be fair, he has got a point about Raneri's English - its not the best is it (although its way better than my Italian). When you listen to Klopp, Wenger, Koeman etc. their English is excellent. Pellegrini's English is also pretty crap - maybe it's an age thing. I'm sure learning a foreign is difficult, but part of me wishes CR was just a little bit more fluent. You can see his eyes glaze over when a journo asks him a question sometimes and it looks a bit awkward. He's therefore an easy target for the 'perfect' Jose I guess... You realise that Claudio speaks 5/6 languages! So you can forgive his imperfections... In one of his chosen tongues!
Stadt Posted 11 October 2015 Posted 11 October 2015 I used to like Mourinho but he's getting right on my t1ts now. But to be fair, he has got a point about Raneri's English - its not the best is it (although its way better than my Italian). When you listen to Klopp, Wenger, Koeman etc. their English is excellent. Pellegrini's English is also pretty crap - maybe it's an age thing. I'm sure learning a foreign is difficult, but part of me wishes CR was just a little bit more fluent. You can see his eyes glaze over when a journo asks him a question sometimes and it looks a bit awkward. He's therefore an easy target for the 'perfect' Jose I guess...Klopp and Koeman would have learned English at school, Wenger has been here for about 20 years and Jose was originally a translator, it's hardly surprising that Claudio's (very much passable) English isn't as good as the aforementioned managers.
foxfanazer Posted 11 October 2015 Posted 11 October 2015 Mourinho is making himself look a right tit this season tbf
Matt Posted 11 October 2015 Posted 11 October 2015 Atleast I can understand Ranieri (Just about) compared to Sousa, not sure about anyone else but I couldn't understand a word that bloke said, god knows how he did teams talks - Perhaps explains alot about how we were playing when he was manager....
Babylon Posted 11 October 2015 Posted 11 October 2015 Atleast I can understand Ranieri (Just about) compared to Sousa, not sure about anyone else but I couldn't understand a word that bloke said, god knows how he did teams talks - Perhaps explains alot about how we were playing when he was manager....Ditto... Thought we were fecked after the radio leicester hour long show with him. Had no idea what he was saying.
Vlad the Fox Posted 11 October 2015 Posted 11 October 2015 What about Jock Wallace? His Glaswegian was hard to understand. Never came through with all these Jimmys he seemed to be promising us.
Steve_Guppy_Left_Foot Posted 11 October 2015 Posted 11 October 2015 I say hey, guys, I want warriors like Kasbian. What's not to love about that? Makes his point very clearly.
Fox42 Posted 11 October 2015 Posted 11 October 2015 Klopp and Koeman would have learned English at school, Wenger has been here for about 20 years and Jose was originally a translator, it's hardly surprising that Claudio's (very much passable) English isn't as good as the aforementioned managers. At least he talks at a much quicker pace than Pearson did
ImBlue Posted 11 October 2015 Posted 11 October 2015 At least he talks at a much quicker pace than Pearson did I think... (Deep breath through nose) we had... (Long erm) a good game 1
yorkie1999 Posted 11 October 2015 Posted 11 October 2015 Mourinho is making himself look a right tit this season tbfAnd long may it continue
4everfox Posted 11 October 2015 Posted 11 October 2015 Ranieri got Chelsea to the Champions League semi finals back in 2004 or something as well as helping them to a 2nd placed finish in the Premier League when his English was appalling. I'm not too fussed and I'm certainly not scared of relegation as it wont happen therefore José's comments are irrelevant.
Hirsty The Blue 94 Posted 12 October 2015 Posted 12 October 2015 Ditto... Thought we were fecked after the radio leicester hour long show with him. Had no idea what he was saying. Tell me about it, remember listening to his post match interviews and he described Steve Howard as brilliant with the vertical balls, what the heck is that about?
crisp packet Posted 12 October 2015 Posted 12 October 2015 Leicester fan 'at it 'again on ready to go.... http://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/oh-how-times-have-changed-mr-gartside.1145937/ Dig at Bolton turns into a how big are my bollocks again .
filbertstreet Posted 12 October 2015 Posted 12 October 2015 Leicester fan 'at it 'again on ready to go.... http://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/oh-how-times-have-changed-mr-gartside.1145937/ Dig at Bolton turns into a how big are my bollocks again . who's that pillock hanging around on sunderland forums
C-man Posted 12 October 2015 Posted 12 October 2015 (edited) The most likeable and relevant thing about Sunderland is that they used to be sponsored by Reg, presumably Jamie's dad, Vardy. Must be a top bloke. Edited 12 October 2015 by C-man
adam Posted 12 October 2015 Posted 12 October 2015 When did Sunderland become such a massive club? There just your average premiership strugglers like half the league .
Nalis Posted 12 October 2015 Posted 12 October 2015 I dont care if everyone hates Sunderland, I still think they're alright. Readytogo does attracts some amount of morons though.
Carl the Llama Posted 12 October 2015 Posted 12 October 2015 To be fair you learn a lot reading that. I genuinely had no idea Sunderland had ever won anything. 3
cambridgefox Posted 12 October 2015 Posted 12 October 2015 (edited) Fooking deluded bunch albeit funny.They scrape by each year and have the audacity to think that other clubs are like something they have trod in.Not for one minute do I think we are better but I'm not the one calling people tinpot or " they will be at their natural level,back in the Championship" they just make themselves look like kids and that's funny. I know a few Sunderland supporters and they are really good blokes,I can 100% guarantee they are not on that forum reading that" up there own ass "forum.They are better than that. 10,9 Edited 12 October 2015 by cambridgefox
Carl the Llama Posted 12 October 2015 Posted 12 October 2015 Fooking deluded bunch albeit funny.They scrape by each year and have the audacity to think that other clubs are like something they have trod in.Not for one minute do I think we are better but I'm not the one calling people tinpot or " they will be at their natural level,back in the Championship" they just make themselves look like kids and that's funny. I know a few Sunderland supporters and they are really good blokes,I can 100% guarantee they are not on that forum reading that" up there own ass "forum.They are better than that. 10,9 I can help buddy, the next number is 8. 1
cambridgefox Posted 12 October 2015 Posted 12 October 2015 I can help buddy, the next number is 8.i was doing the countdown before they quoted something about us.That Euro Plums needs a kick in them.What a cvnt.
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