Re: the count is back
Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 6:54 am
dazby wrote:Brilliant appointment by the Hammers. I'm surprised no-one has gone for Mancini to be honest.
This Charming Man will do wonders for them.
Bob is Italy manager isn't he?
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dazby wrote:Brilliant appointment by the Hammers. I'm surprised no-one has gone for Mancini to be honest.
This Charming Man will do wonders for them.
dazby wrote:Brilliant appointment by the Hammers. I'm surprised no-one has gone for Mancini to be honest.
Mase wrote:dazby wrote:Brilliant appointment by the Hammers. I'm surprised no-one has gone for Mancini to be honest.
This Charming Man will do wonders for them.
Bob is Italy manager isn't he?
PrezIke wrote:dazby wrote:Brilliant appointment by the Hammers. I'm surprised no-one has gone for Mancini to be honest.
Well, he is managing Italy now, so a bit difficult I'd say for him to get a club job.
Crossie wrote:It’s going to be interesting to see Manuels coaching talents in a more challenging environment where he can’t just buy a £50m player to solve a problem. I liked him but there was always a feeling of caretaker impermanence about his time here.
Crossie wrote:It’s going to be interesting to see Manuels coaching talents in a more challenging environment where he can’t just buy a £50m player to solve a problem. I liked him but there was always a feeling of caretaker impermanence about his time here.
Socrates wrote:Crossie wrote:It’s going to be interesting to see Manuels coaching talents in a more challenging environment where he can’t just buy a £50m player to solve a problem. I liked him but there was always a feeling of caretaker impermanence about his time here.
It's like Villareal and Malaga never happened...
aaron bond wrote:Socrates wrote:Crossie wrote:It’s going to be interesting to see Manuels coaching talents in a more challenging environment where he can’t just buy a £50m player to solve a problem. I liked him but there was always a feeling of caretaker impermanence about his time here.
It's like Villareal and Malaga never happened...
He did a phenomenal job with both of those clubs.
I think he can do a good job at West Ham providing the fans don’t get on his back if they lose 1 game.
He’ll strive to play nice, attacking football at least.
johnny crossan wrote:Nearly a gonner in Chile
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-44352813
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Nearly a gonner in Chile
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-44352813
I blame Sterling.
johnny crossan wrote:Nearly a gonner in Chile
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-44352813
zuricity wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Nearly a gonner in Chile
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-44352813
Fcuking Kissinger‘s to blame for this , Allende had them all working .
zuricity wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Nearly a gonner in Chile
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-44352813
Fcuking Kissinger‘s to blame for this , Allende had them all working .