Post subject: Re: Football Chat Thread - Euro 2012 edition
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2012 11:49 pm
Lord God Jose Mourinho
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The only positives from tonight for us are the Juve result and the fact we only lost by the 1 goal.
Impressed by pretty much everything from Shaktar tonight. Awesome stadium, fantastic support, free flowing football. Just wish we hadn't made it so easy for them with the awful defending for the goals though.
At least the CL groups games will be more interesting this year. Qualification has been almost certain in every other campaign so it's refreshing to have to fight to get through.
Saddened! wrote:I nearly witnessed one of the classic European performances tonight. Celtic have been absolutely brilliant tonight, Barcelona have been all over them for 94 minutes and haven't really created much at all and the winning goal was very unfortunate for Celtic, nothing they could really have done about that.
Where did Celtic dig up the boy Ambrose? He's a fantastic defender and could sort an errant Manchester United backline out sharpish on the evidence of tonight. 23/24 I believe from a mention on the TV at the weekend.
They signed hin this year from some Isreali team. Scored his first goal at the weekend and looks a top player, another fabulous spot by Lennon after Izagguire and Wanyama. Im a huge fan of Ambrose's fellow countrymen, Wanyama.
Post subject: Re: Football Chat Thread - Euro 2012 edition
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 4:32 pm
duke street 10
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100% Wire wrote: It's baffling though really, how does it make sense trying to solve division by creating MORE division? Clarke Carlisle, who inexplicably seems to be in a position of power seems to be against it at least.
I agree, and it would really hit the fan if a said black player was dropped for poor performances by a manager and he retaliated by using the race card and bought his union in?
duke street 10 wrote:I agree, and it would really hit the fan if a said black player was dropped for poor performances by a manager and he retaliated by using the race card and bought his union in?
Exactly, it has the potential of a real sh*tstorm. I have the feeling that a large percentage of black players would be fully against the idea to be honest, it would just be that small minority of players who will hide behind it. I STILL, and i NEVER will understand why there's a so-called necessity to have more black managers and coaches.
Post subject: Re: Football Chat Thread - Euro 2012 edition
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 10:39 pm
Lord God Jose Mourinho
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Paul "I got 9 games for breaking a jaw but JT wasn't punished hard enough" Davis quit looking for a job in coaching because he wasn't given a job coaching a youth side at Arsenal when Steve Bould got the gig.
I can't understand why football clubs aren't bending over backwards to reward such stunning determination and desire to succeed.
Peter Herbert has just been interviewed on Talksport, when he was questioned on whether white players could also form their own union, his response was 'they could, but that's already called the BNP'
Post subject: Re: Football Chat Thread - Euro 2012 edition
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 5:23 pm
Dita's Slot Meter
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Saddened! wrote:What happened to the mighty City tonight?
There was a certain irony to big-spending City, with all their big money stars, getting a good beating from a side which is basically a feeder club to vulture-type clubs like City are....
I think what is fairly obvious is that Mancini is a very average manager, who seems pretty much out of his depth at Champions League level.
What was interesting was that he again used his excuse that it was his fault, using the under-prepared line that he used at Everton in January.....I must say, if I had pumped the cash that City's owners have into the club, I'd at least want my manager to be able to prepare a side for a match, and not just when he can be arsed, or when he arrogantly feels the opposition warrant his full attention.
And so you aim towards the sky, And you'll rise high today, Fly away, Far away, Far from pain....
Dita's Slot Meter wrote:What was interesting was that he again used his excuse that it was his fault, using the under-prepared line that he used at Everton in January.....I must say, if I had pumped the cash that City's owners have into the club, I'd at least want my manager to be able to prepare a side for a match, and not just when he can be arsed, or when he arrogantly feels the opposition warrant his full attention.
Mancini talks complete rubbish in his press interviews immediately after a defeat. Surprised anyone takes any notice of them. If you judged managers by the quality of their post match press conferences after defeats, Mancini would be fighting Wenger for a job the Conference.
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