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Nuno Out
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BoleynGone
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- cup of tea
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Jaan Kenbrovin
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This grubby tramp is a tactical imbecile. How the fuck he has had 4 jobs in the PL is astonishing.
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THUNDERCLINT
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I fucking hate this cսnt and I hope he spends the rest of a very, very, long life shitting big fat shards of glass.
cսnt.
cսnt.
- El Scorchio
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Carrick wouldn’t have stood a chance here. He’d have just got bullied by Sullivan.
under an owner who isn’t a selfish egomaniac I think he’d do ok for us.
under an owner who isn’t a selfish egomaniac I think he’d do ok for us.
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- Massive Attack
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Was Carrick out of work or still at Boro when we appointed Nuno? If at Boro we know why Sullivan wasnt interested. “Penny wise, pounds foolish” Sullivan as always. Great businessman? My arse is he.
West Ham are a great example if a failing organisation / company. Should be a good case study for business study students in future years on how not to do it.
West Ham are a great example if a failing organisation / company. Should be a good case study for business study students in future years on how not to do it.
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Jaan Kenbrovin
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Michael Carrick immediately showing what a massive mistake it was for us not to give him a chance ahead of the three utter pricks we ended up with.
- Massive Attack
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BoleynGone
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Eerie Decent
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Eerie Decent
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twoleftfeet
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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑21 Jan 2026, 07:39John Drake" wrote: ↑21 Jan 2026, 02:08 Pierre Sage, the manager at Lens appears to doing a very good job.
Don't know anything abou him but if he is proved to be a managerial genius remember who mentioned him fiirst.
On the other hand if he turns out to be a one-season wonder, please disregard this post.1 Dec 2025, 18:06A manager to keep 1 eye on maybe in the future 1 day is Pierre. The young geezer is doing madness for French Club Men's this season. Seriously impressive win rates and big results against the likes of Monaco and Marseille playing attacking Football.
But yes, seems to have something about him.
Who was the last young manager who was doing great things in the French league? 
Whatever happened to him?
Whatever happened to him?
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twoleftfeet
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BoleynGone wrote: ↑21 Jan 2026, 09:17 Two
Will Still I recall many on here calling for.
Some of us get it wrong some of the time unlike you who get it wrong most of the time.
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BoleynGone
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Will Still I recall many on here calling for.
Some of us get it wrong some of the time unlike you who get it wrong most of the time.
Will Still I recall many on here calling for.
Some of us get it wrong some of the time unlike you who get it wrong most of the time.
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John Drake" wrote: ↑21 Jan 2026, 02:08 Pierre Sage, the manager at Lens appears to doing a very good job.
Don't know anything abou him but if he is proved to be a managerial genius remember who mentioned him fiirst.
On the other hand if he turns out to be a one-season wonder, please disregard this post.
1 Dec 2025, 18:06
A manager to keep 1 eye on maybe in the future 1 day is Pierre. The young geezer is doing madness for French Club Men's this season. Seriously impressive win rates and big results against the likes of Monaco and Marseille playing attacking Football.But yes, seems to have something about him.
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John Drake
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Pierre Sage, the manager at Lens appears to doing a very good job.
Don't know anything abou him but if he is proved to be a managerial genius remember who mentioned him fiirst.
On the other hand if he turns out to be a one-season wonder, please disregard this post.
Don't know anything abou him but if he is proved to be a managerial genius remember who mentioned him fiirst.
On the other hand if he turns out to be a one-season wonder, please disregard this post.