Guest ttfn Posted 24 November 2012 Posted 24 November 2012 So if QPR somehow get anything at Man U wil Harry take the credit? http://www.anorak.co.uk/201304/sports/the-harry-redknapp-flow-chart.html/
kingfox Posted 24 November 2012 Posted 24 November 2012 O'Neill won't last much longer I don't think. What a surprise West Brom have been, absolutely brilliant for the Premier League, what a signing Claudio Yacob has been for them.
whoareyaaa Posted 24 November 2012 Posted 24 November 2012 O'Neill won't last much longer I don't think. What a surprise West Brom have been, absolutely brilliant for the Premier League, what a signing Claudio Yacob has been for them. very true can't see O'Neill lasting much longer either... Clarke has worked under some top top manager so its no suprise he's got West Brom playing like they are but its still a shock to see them sitting 4th in the league, great season so far.
Jimothy Posted 24 November 2012 Posted 24 November 2012 very true can't see O'Neill lasting much longer either... Clarke has worked under some top top manager so its no suprise he's got West Brom playing like they are but its still a shock to see them sitting 4th in the league, great season so far. Will be 3rd after this win, and likely to stay there given Chelsea are playing Man City.
Kitchandro Posted 24 November 2012 Posted 24 November 2012 I have to say Sunderland have looked absolutely clueless in this match. It's no wonder the atmosphere is dead. West Brom look very good though.
Kitchandro Posted 24 November 2012 Posted 24 November 2012 In other news Liam Ridgewell really is a scummy gypo
kingfox Posted 24 November 2012 Posted 24 November 2012 West Brom have all the right foundations to do well this season, Clarke has turned them into a pretty average side pushing top ten to a side capable of European football. He has turned the defence into a solid stable force, McAuley has been class this season, Olsson is a beast and Ridgewell is a great little pick up, midfield is class Yacob and Mulumbu pulling the strings, with the likes of Brunt, Morrison, Odemwingie Dorrans and Gera giving them an attacking threat, while Long is the main man up front scoring goals, then they can bring the likes of Lukaku, Rosenberg and Fortune on from the bench who are all capable of scoring. Really like what Clarke has done so far, long may it continue because they are a real breath of fresh air.
PegguyArphexad Posted 24 November 2012 Posted 24 November 2012 Rumours developing that O'Neill has offered his resignation at Sunderland.
Soar Fox Posted 24 November 2012 Posted 24 November 2012 Rumours developing that O'Neill has offered his resignation at Sunderland. Saw that on Stan Collymore's twitter.
PegguyArphexad Posted 24 November 2012 Posted 24 November 2012 It has been a poor season thus far but I don't doubt his ability to turn it around given time.
PegguyArphexad Posted 24 November 2012 Posted 24 November 2012 Rumours developing that O'Neill has offered his resignation at Sunderland. Does look to be twitter balderdash
StanSP Posted 24 November 2012 Posted 24 November 2012 It has been a poor season thus far but I don't doubt his ability to turn it around given time. Apparently it's to do with continuing family issues i.e. he misses the LCFC Family.
Soar Fox Posted 24 November 2012 Posted 24 November 2012 Does anyone think he was offered the Leicester job before we appointed Pearson the 2nd time round?
AKCJ Posted 24 November 2012 Posted 24 November 2012 How fùcking boss are West Brom They've got, in my opinion, the most balanced side in the league.
Corky Posted 24 November 2012 Posted 24 November 2012 Steve Clarke has realised that not a lot was wrong with Albion and kept it similar to last season, and has improved on it. Top marks to the bloke.
Danizen Posted 24 November 2012 Posted 24 November 2012 Apparently Michael Owen is on MOTD as a pundit. Is he trying to forge a new career? I saw him the other day giving his mind-numbingly boring views on Man City-Real Madrid for Sky. I can honestly say he makes Alan Shearer look like Andy Gray. Oh and his fooking Village People moustache...
Soar Fox Posted 24 November 2012 Posted 24 November 2012 Apparently Michael Owen is on MOTD as a pundit. Is he trying to forge a new career? I saw him the other day giving his mind-numbingly boring views on Man City-Real Madrid for Sky. I can honestly say he makes Alan Shearer look like Andy Gray. Oh and his fooking Village People moustache... I know he's injured but I think he's more interested in a punditry career these days.
Danizen Posted 24 November 2012 Posted 24 November 2012 I know he's injured but I think he's more interested in a punditry career these days. He should stick to his horses.
Jimothy Posted 24 November 2012 Posted 24 November 2012 Apparently Michael Owen is on MOTD as a pundit. Is he trying to forge a new career? I saw him the other day giving his mind-numbingly boring views on Man City-Real Madrid for Sky. I can honestly say he makes Alan Shearer look like Andy Gray. Oh and his fooking Village People moustache... Well firstly the moustache is for Movember, for charity. Bit harsh to criticise him for it. Secondly to say he's worse than Shearer is extremely harsh. I'm no fan of Owen as a pundit but he's a huge step up from Shearer. Shearer can't barely string a sentence together and offers nothing in term of in depth analysis, just says exactly what he's just seen.
AKCJ Posted 24 November 2012 Posted 24 November 2012 Leicester getting a mention on MOTD I wasn't properly listening, but I heard him mention Leicester. What did he say?
lavrentis Posted 24 November 2012 Posted 24 November 2012 I wasn't properly listening, but I heard him mention Leicester. What did he say? Gary said the last time he can recall MON struggling like he is now is when he first started managing Leicester
Soar Fox Posted 24 November 2012 Posted 24 November 2012 Gary said the last time he can recall MON struggling like he is now is when he first started managing Leicester And that he never let the fans forget it.
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