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Re: BFS appointed at Sunderland

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Re: BFS appointed at Sunderland

Postby getdressedmctavish » Wed Oct 14, 2015 11:31 pm

Sam knows his stuff.Can he make a good team better? To his chagrin he'll never get the chance to find out. But he can organise on a small to medium budget and with Bolton he regularly made us look c--ts. Does he have the ability to recreate that level of success with Sunderland?. I don't think so. But he will sort the drinking culture out at Sunderland(may even have sorted his own out by the look of him, lol) and he will make them much harder to beat. Will be interesting. To my eyes Toon are dead meat and two from Villa, Bournmouth, West Brom and Sunderland. I think Watford and Norwich are likely to survive and have decent managers.
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Re: BFS appointed at Sunderland

Postby Hazy2 » Thu Oct 15, 2015 8:16 am

getdressedmctavish wrote:Sam knows his stuff.Can he make a good team better? To his chagrin he'll never get the chance to find out. But he can organise on a small to medium budget and with Bolton he regularly made us look c--ts. Does he have the ability to recreate that level of success with Sunderland?. I don't think so. But he will sort the drinking culture out at Sunderland(may even have sorted his own out by the look of him, lol) and he will make them much harder to beat. Will be interesting. To my eyes Toon are dead meat and two from Villa, Bournmouth, West Brom and Sunderland. I think Watford and Norwich are likely to survive and have decent managers.


gonna get dogs abuse in a couple of weeks, the FIL hated the style but accepted no money and did a job, abuse at West Ham for him will be of the scale.
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Re: BFS appointed at Sunderland

Postby DoomMerchant » Thu Oct 15, 2015 12:04 pm

Hazy2 wrote:
getdressedmctavish wrote:Sam knows his stuff.Can he make a good team better? To his chagrin he'll never get the chance to find out. But he can organise on a small to medium budget and with Bolton he regularly made us look c--ts. Does he have the ability to recreate that level of success with Sunderland?. I don't think so. But he will sort the drinking culture out at Sunderland(may even have sorted his own out by the look of him, lol) and he will make them much harder to beat. Will be interesting. To my eyes Toon are dead meat and two from Villa, Bournmouth, West Brom and Sunderland. I think Watford and Norwich are likely to survive and have decent managers.


gonna get dogs abuse in a couple of weeks, the FIL hated the style but accepted no money and did a job, abuse at West Ham for him will be of the scale.


I'm assuming you mean because of his book commentary about how Hammers fans don't deserver or have a right to want they claim to want, which was glorious attacking football.

TBF he does have a shot at them for being lost in history etched decades ago and somehow irrelevant to the task he was given which he's mostly right about. However, you would think a modern manager would have the political nous to just say "hey, i'd fucking love that too, bro, but look around us and see what we've got here? It's an Apollo 13 mission and not a victory lap for Barca's CL Trophy winning side." But instead he has a dig at them to try and sell books, the fat cunt. Fuck him.

And the shit about Rafa not mattering in the CL final was horseshit. Watchers of that match will know that his tactics at HT, and tbf fixing his fucked up lineup omission of Hamann in the first place, were as important as any heroic Gerrard bollox. Rafa gets a lot of stick, but i think he's a very very good manager...he bottled it with Fergie, but then again most did...only our Roberto really got under his skin and fucked him up. Anyway...

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Re: BFS appointed at Sunderland

Postby Hazy2 » Thu Oct 15, 2015 1:01 pm

DoomMerchant wrote:
Hazy2 wrote:
getdressedmctavish wrote:Sam knows his stuff.Can he make a good team better? To his chagrin he'll never get the chance to find out. But he can organise on a small to medium budget and with Bolton he regularly made us look c--ts. Does he have the ability to recreate that level of success with Sunderland?. I don't think so. But he will sort the drinking culture out at Sunderland(may even have sorted his own out by the look of him, lol) and he will make them much harder to beat. Will be interesting. To my eyes Toon are dead meat and two from Villa, Bournmouth, West Brom and Sunderland. I think Watford and Norwich are likely to survive and have decent managers.


gonna get dogs abuse in a couple of weeks, the FIL hated the style but accepted no money and did a job, abuse at West Ham for him will be of the scale.


I'm assuming you mean because of his book commentary about how Hammers fans don't deserver or have a right to want they claim to want, which was glorious attacking football.

TBF he does have a shot at them for being lost in history etched decades ago and somehow irrelevant to the task he was given which he's mostly right about. However, you would think a modern manager would have the political nous to just say "hey, i'd fucking love that too, bro, but look around us and see what we've got here? It's an Apollo 13 mission and not a victory lap for Barca's CL Trophy winning side." But instead he has a dig at them to try and sell books, the fat cunt. Fuck him.

And the shit about Rafa not mattering in the CL final was horseshit. Watchers of that match will know that his tactics at HT, and tbf fixing his fucked up lineup omission of Hamann in the first place, were as important as any heroic Gerrard bollox. Rafa gets a lot of stick, but i think he's a very very good manager...he bottled it with Fergie, but then again most did...only our Roberto really got under his skin and fucked him up. Anyway...

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Ok Sonny.
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Re: BFS appointed at Sunderland

Postby DoomMerchant » Thu Oct 15, 2015 1:53 pm

Hazy2 wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:
Hazy2 wrote:
getdressedmctavish wrote:Sam knows his stuff.Can he make a good team better? To his chagrin he'll never get the chance to find out. But he can organise on a small to medium budget and with Bolton he regularly made us look c--ts. Does he have the ability to recreate that level of success with Sunderland?. I don't think so. But he will sort the drinking culture out at Sunderland(may even have sorted his own out by the look of him, lol) and he will make them much harder to beat. Will be interesting. To my eyes Toon are dead meat and two from Villa, Bournmouth, West Brom and Sunderland. I think Watford and Norwich are likely to survive and have decent managers.


gonna get dogs abuse in a couple of weeks, the FIL hated the style but accepted no money and did a job, abuse at West Ham for him will be of the scale.


I'm assuming you mean because of his book commentary about how Hammers fans don't deserver or have a right to want they claim to want, which was glorious attacking football.

TBF he does have a shot at them for being lost in history etched decades ago and somehow irrelevant to the task he was given which he's mostly right about. However, you would think a modern manager would have the political nous to just say "hey, i'd fucking love that too, bro, but look around us and see what we've got here? It's an Apollo 13 mission and not a victory lap for Barca's CL Trophy winning side." But instead he has a dig at them to try and sell books, the fat cunt. Fuck him.

And the shit about Rafa not mattering in the CL final was horseshit. Watchers of that match will know that his tactics at HT, and tbf fixing his fucked up lineup omission of Hamann in the first place, were as important as any heroic Gerrard bollox. Rafa gets a lot of stick, but i think he's a very very good manager...he bottled it with Fergie, but then again most did...only our Roberto really got under his skin and fucked him up. Anyway...

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Ok Sonny.


I'll be Sonny to your Fredo all day brother.

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Re: BFS appointed at Sunderland

Postby Hazy2 » Thu Oct 15, 2015 7:02 pm

DoomMerchant wrote:
Hazy2 wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:
Hazy2 wrote:
getdressedmctavish wrote:Sam knows his stuff.Can he make a good team better? To his chagrin he'll never get the chance to find out. But he can organise on a small to medium budget and with Bolton he regularly made us look c--ts. Does he have the ability to recreate that level of success with Sunderland?. I don't think so. But he will sort the drinking culture out at Sunderland(may even have sorted his own out by the look of him, lol) and he will make them much harder to beat. Will be interesting. To my eyes Toon are dead meat and two from Villa, Bournmouth, West Brom and Sunderland. I think Watford and Norwich are likely to survive and have decent managers.


gonna get dogs abuse in a couple of weeks, the FIL hated the style but accepted no money and did a job, abuse at West Ham for him will be of the scale.


I'm assuming you mean because of his book commentary about how Hammers fans don't deserver or have a right to want they claim to want, which was glorious attacking football.

TBF he does have a shot at them for being lost in history etched decades ago and somehow irrelevant to the task he was given which he's mostly right about. However, you would think a modern manager would have the political nous to just say "hey, i'd fucking love that too, bro, but look around us and see what we've got here? It's an Apollo 13 mission and not a victory lap for Barca's CL Trophy winning side." But instead he has a dig at them to try and sell books, the fat cunt. Fuck him.

And the shit about Rafa not mattering in the CL final was horseshit. Watchers of that match will know that his tactics at HT, and tbf fixing his fucked up lineup omission of Hamann in the first place, were as important as any heroic Gerrard bollox. Rafa gets a lot of stick, but i think he's a very very good manager...he bottled it with Fergie, but then again most did...only our Roberto really got under his skin and fucked him up. Anyway...

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Ok Sonny.


I'll be Sonny to your Fredo all day brother.

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