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Alex Ferguson ~ A Lesson in Hypocrosy
Fulham Broadway replied to changingman2000's topic in Football Chat
Good thread CM. He might get results from that stern, bullying streak -but he's a prize cunt mostly. Driven primarily by greed, the one time self proclaimed socialist HAHAHAH!, can be his own worst enemy. The bust up with Alan Green was one thing with the BBC, the other was the BBC screening a documentary 'Father and Son' in which his spawn, Darren 'The Wifebeater' , was seen to be totally unethical and basically a criminal raking in millions with his 'Elite' sporting agency. Old Purple Face did not like that. If ManUtd ever get into serious financial difficulty-ie they find it difficult to pay off the £800 million debt, the blame can be left at the feet of purple face. His spat with Magnier over the ownership of the horse Rock of Gibraltar, resulted in Magnier and McManus selling their 30% share in the club. This, (as there was no major shareholder left) , opened the door open for the Glazier freaks to leech onto the club by borrowing hundreds of millions. Mc Manus and Magnier kindly said to Sir Alex, you can have a share of the horses winnings. Ferguson then took them to court saying that they said 'the horse is mine'. The greedy mutimillionaire just wants more and more. Fine Govan Socialist principles there. Hes one of my prize hates -and I've always relished us beating them more than Liverpool or anyone else. -
Is it the usual wibble from Blatter as he dribbles and rocks in his chair, or a brainwave that will encourage youth development programmes, like the one at Cobham we were on about yesterday Football's governing body Fifa has endorsed president Sepp Blatter's 'six-plus-five' principle, which would limit the foreign players in a team to five. He wants to bring in the proposal by 2012/2013 - but the European Commission says it is discriminatory and illegal. Good idea or what ?
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Who Do You Want To Be The Next Manager?
Fulham Broadway replied to EskWeston's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Am thinking the same. The more I think about it the less I want an 'established' winner. Someone qualified , definitely, but someone with Chelsea in his heart already, would be a strong criteria. Someone like you or me. If we were qualified. Which we're not. btw did you ever pursue that refereeing lark ? -
New Manager Search, Summer 2008
Fulham Broadway replied to changingman2000's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Ian Holloway would give lively press conferences -
Who Do You Want To Be The Next Manager?
Fulham Broadway replied to EskWeston's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
As I said not neccesarily a smart move to get an experienced dinosaur -just there for the £5 million a year. ManUtd had Ferguson after one Aberdeen cup win , and stuck with the potential. -
Who Do You Want To Be The Next Manager?
Fulham Broadway replied to EskWeston's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Exactly. Look at what the Israeli cardboard cutout ''achieved'' with the resources at his disposal. Hughes has a sharp footballing brain, exemplified by his recent BBC punditry where he shut up Hansen , Shearer etc. -
Lol, but seriously do we want a ganja smoking clog wearer ? Ten Cates was always nipping over to the 'Dam for a smoke and a few prossies.
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Yeah but do we really want a Dutchman ?
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Drogba calls Chelsea fans glory hunters !
Fulham Broadway replied to Badboy's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
If it's true I agree to a certain extent. Drogba will be seen in the future as a Chelsea great, and I definitely am not one to slag him off for bitch slapping Vidic and getting sent off. If Lampard or Terry had done that, people would be defending them. Drogba is used to fan loyalty at Marseille, and the Chelsea fans that cried tears for Terry because he missed the penalty seem a bit Anglo- centric - I havent heard one consolation word concerning Anelkas miss. Drogba has also been misquoted loads of times, and has been a constant target of the media for diving, when other players who do the same are conveniently ignored. Hes the big black bogey man for a lot of people -
And you edited that ? Lot of prejudice against the Welsh - fucken sound people in the main. Chelsea FC saved by a Joey Jones goal donchaknow, ...and I bet you'd give Charlotte Church one
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Racist
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Who Do You Want To Be The Next Manager?
Fulham Broadway replied to EskWeston's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Chelsea need continuity of managership. If they get Scolari, Mancini, it'll last max 3 years, probably less, with Abramovichs quest for instant gratification. I would like Hughes or a 'hungry to win' younger manager be given the long term option. The first season may be silverware free, worse than Grants season where he just sat doing fuck all, if the manger has to introduce new players. But, I'd sacrifice a season to see long term growth and success. No one thought much of Ferguson or Wengers first season, but the respective boards had the foresight to spot long term potential and the rewards of continuity of permanent stewardship -
Well he's the fans choice by a mile. Intelligent and understated, which explains his Blackburn success, I really think we should go for a 'hungry' name such as Hughes rather than an established old timer. He could play up front as well now and then.
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Who Do You Want To Be The Next Manager?
Fulham Broadway replied to EskWeston's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Well Hughes is definitely the fans choice -but will Abramovich try and court public favour by appointing him ? Sky has Big Phil as favourite again now. -
Who Do You Want To Be The Next Manager?
Fulham Broadway replied to EskWeston's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Filthy lucre. Plus, they worked together at SS Lazio. As it stands all options still seem open at the moment though Rijkaard seems less likely..... -
Or if they want a Right Said Fred lookalike, how about Ray Wilkins ? Quite funny how Ten Cates is getting a much bigger pay off than Grant. Ten Cates was one of Arnesens ideas, so maybe he'll be out too. Have a feeling Arnesen will be kept on, if only to stop other clubs benefiting from his eye for players.Have to see if Clarkey boy is kept on in some capacity too. From The Independent -Ten Cate, with his abrasive style, proved unpopular with the Chelsea players, clashing with John Terry prior to the Carling Cup Final as the captain defended midfielder John Obi Mikel who he felt was being bullied. Indeed, ten Cate has upset many at the club with his aggression and earned the nickname 'Mad Dog'. He also got off on the wrong foot when he refused to do The Chelsea Song initiation thang. Wonder what Grant sang ?
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Talk Chelsa team to play at cobham?
Fulham Broadway replied to blue_army's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Badboy, you're up front - Huntlaar stylee -
Who Do You Want To Be The Next Manager?
Fulham Broadway replied to EskWeston's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
I can definitely see a Mancini/Sven partnership a possibility, seeing as they've worked together before. In fact might stick a couple of quid on that. If the last choice is anything to go by we'll have a Warnock/Holloway dream ticket -
Who Do You Want To Be The Next Manager?
Fulham Broadway replied to EskWeston's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Its definitely a guessing game at the moment. Keane ? Blimey didnt hear anything about that. Keane is just the sort of 'personality' that the board will try and protect Abramovich from. They need a cotton wool buffer zone, which is why Sven with his polite demeanor, PR friendly manner is the sort they will go for. Also, tapped up before. I dont think he'd be that bad tbh -definitely knows his football, and although not my choice, is a massive, massive improvement on the fat tramp. -
Talk Chelsa team to play at cobham?
Fulham Broadway replied to blue_army's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
you NO DAT. INNIT. -
Who Do You Want To Be The Next Manager?
Fulham Broadway replied to EskWeston's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Thats because Wham Feeder Team are our real academy Sven or Scolari the more I think who it could be. How long before Hughes told Abramovich or Kenyon to do one ? -
Talk Chelsa team to play at cobham?
Fulham Broadway replied to blue_army's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Ha ha Ha ! Rush keeper, and anyone near the goal can go in goal. -
Agree about two strikers that understand each other. Even if Anelka and Drogba play together they are like two individuals, unlike the Gudjohnsen Hasselbaink partnership, who had an 'understanding'. I cant watch the whole match again-pisses me off too much -but have watched bits on Youtube etc -just so close!!. Lampard hitting the ball two inches lower would have clinched it, as with Drogbas to the right.
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Who Do You Want To Be The Next Manager?
Fulham Broadway replied to EskWeston's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Academies at lower clubs have more urgency in producing players for the first team due to financial restrictions - less need at 'rich' clubs -they just buy off the peg ready made players and use the youth system as a cash cow. Oh to be a fly on the wall in Abarmovichs/Kenyons office -would make a fortune if you knew who the nexrt incumbent was -
Talk Chelsa team to play at cobham?
Fulham Broadway replied to blue_army's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
We only need 4 - your sweeper/Maka role will sort them out