Feed The Goat wrote:Some Filth monger at my running club was in about this and was adamant that Nike were gonna sponsor the deal and his wages were gonna be £300 grand a week
brite blu sky wrote:Tranny is a marde arse so wherever he is something will be annoying him. He will stay at Madrid, probs to nearly the end of his career imo. Real are his childhood team and he only had a problem with Moureen, whos gone, the president said he will stay for life and I think they will make sure that happens.
The rags are clutching at straws assuming his denial of signing a contract is anything serious, Tranny is probs holding out for his own sauna room at the Bernabéu, or his own personal chef or some such trivial shit.
aside from that it is going to be somewhat interesting this season with the extra magnifying lens applied to everything that Golum does or doesn't do. There is going to be a lot of pressure on Moyes simply from all the rag journos out there, worrying and writing about it.
CL will really pile it on.
I wonder how long it will be before we see an 'intervention' from Bacon ? 7 months is my bet
Crossie wrote:I hope they waste all summer going after him only for him to stay at Madrid, then Rooney moves late and RVP does his knee in the first game.
Ted Hughes wrote:
I can imagine them kicking off the season, battering the fuck out of several teams with everybody in the media giving it the full wankathon & telling us how they are EVEN BETTER, then suddenly, getting absolutely fucking annihilated by someone like our good selves, then, due to the lack of Ferguson, every man & his dog kicking the living shit out of them & the fans shitting it & the wheels coming right off.
Imo Moyes has really improved as a coach in the last few years & started playing football, but he has never had to manage under the pressure of expectation & has never had to try & win games. He has also never managed 'big' players. Rags have won stuff in a different manner to other clubs, almost through voodoo. I think the wheels will come off when they have a setback.
I imagine Ronaldo may possibly go back there one day, but it will be like Fowler to Liverpool & if Moyes was still there, he would get him sacked.
Blue Since 76 wrote:
I'm hoping they lose to Wigan, draw at home with Cardiff in their first game before losing away at Chelsea and then home to us - 3 games in, 8 points off the lead and in the bottom 3. Sounds unlikely, but it's how Everton usually started under him.
Lev Bronstein wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:
I'm hoping they lose to Wigan, draw at home with Cardiff in their first game before losing away at Chelsea and then home to us - 3 games in, 8 points off the lead and in the bottom 3. Sounds unlikely, but it's how Everton usually started under him.
The rags have been relegated???
Ted Hughes wrote:brite blu sky wrote:Tranny is a marde arse so wherever he is something will be annoying him. He will stay at Madrid, probs to nearly the end of his career imo. Real are his childhood team and he only had a problem with Moureen, whos gone, the president said he will stay for life and I think they will make sure that happens.
The rags are clutching at straws assuming his denial of signing a contract is anything serious, Tranny is probs holding out for his own sauna room at the Bernabéu, or his own personal chef or some such trivial shit.
aside from that it is going to be somewhat interesting this season with the extra magnifying lens applied to everything that Golum does or doesn't do. There is going to be a lot of pressure on Moyes simply from all the rag journos out there, worrying and writing about it.
CL will really pile it on.
I wonder how long it will be before we see an 'intervention' from Bacon ? 7 months is my bet
I can imagine them kicking off the season, battering the fuck out of several teams with everybody in the media giving it the full wankathon & telling us how they are EVEN BETTER, then suddenly, getting absolutely fucking annihilated by someone like our good selves, then, due to the lack of Ferguson, every man & his dog kicking the living shit out of them & the fans shitting it & the wheels coming right off.
Imo Moyes has really improved as a coach in the last few years & started playing football, but he has never had to manage under the pressure of expectation & has never had to try & win games. He has also never managed 'big' players. Rags have won stuff in a different manner to other clubs, almost through voodoo. I think the wheels will come off when they have a setback.
I imagine Ronaldo may possibly go back there one day, but it will be like Fowler to Liverpool & if Moyes was still there, he would get him sacked.
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