The Man In Blue wrote:Holloway v Warnock next season anyone?
dazby wrote:As I put in another thread he deserves manager of the season already.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:The Man In Blue wrote:Holloway v Warnock next season anyone?
Difference. Holloway = nice and clever feller who I wish nothing but good in his career. Warnock = thick as pig shit horrible cunt.
london blue 2 wrote:dazby wrote:As I put in another thread he deserves manager of the season already.
Isnt Ryan Giggs getting that this year?
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:IF Blackpool manages to stay up, a prime example of a manager that should move clubs in summer. They will get absolutely murdered next season. Credit to Holloway for being a cunning manager, something I already knew having followed his career quite closely.
And NO, I wouldn't want him managing us but I think he'll make a great manager for midtable club like Aston Villa.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:The Man In Blue wrote:Holloway v Warnock next season anyone?
Difference. Holloway = nice and clever feller who I wish nothing but good in his career. Warnock = thick as pig shit horrible cunt.
guv111 wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:The Man In Blue wrote:Holloway v Warnock next season anyone?
Difference. Holloway = nice and clever feller who I wish nothing but good in his career. Warnock = thick as pig shit horrible cunt.
Clever? I assume you mean in a footballing sense.
Ted Hughes wrote:The defending v Spurs was some of the worst I've ever seen at any level. Almost any kind of attack, good or bad, seemed to have them completely mesmerised as individuals but they were totally lacking in any kind of basic shape, sometimes having big holes for no reason, for instance; no fullback on one occasion even when almost everyone was behind the ball. Attacking & being iffy at the back is one thing, being a total amateurish mess is another.
It suggests to me that Holloway is getting away with it somewhat as a manager. He did fuck all previously & will probably return to it.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:There is little doubt that keeping Blackpool up would be a huge achievement. However if it all went wrong next season, and that isn't the least likely outcome, then all this season's good work would be forgotten and he'd be shown the door. So as a previous poster mentioned, he should move on to a more secure club if possible. That is from a selfish personal point of view, but I hope he stays with it and show some rare loyalty that often is missing in modern football.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Wow I didn't know he had a clause for a % of sell on fees. Is that common knowledge and I've not been paying attention?
I take your point about where you could and couldn't see him managing, but with his raised status I could actually see him at Leeds. Their fans would love him as they're all as mad as badgers.
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