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CB Fry

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  1. You have heard Nigel Adkins speak before, haven't you?
  2. That's right, there was a five page tribute to him in the very next edition. My apologies.
  3. Would be a fascinating thing to watch from afar. As you say only ever be a theoretical exercise. If he's lashing out at cub reporters at T-minus one days as leader, how the fu ck is he going to survive ten minutes with Andrew Neil, who he has already bottled out of an interview with.
  4. Arsenal. Bergkamp 20 years ago. http://www.arsenal.com/news/features/20150619/bergkamp-in-his-own-words Manchester United. 10 years since they signed, er, Ji-Sung Park. http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Features/2015/Aug/Ji-sung-Park-reflects-on-10th-anniversary-of-Manchester-United-debut-vs-Debrecen.aspx Liverpool. Five years since, well, Sam Hypia left. http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/first-team/174134-exclusive-hyypia-recalls-lfc-decade Spurs. 10 years since Jermaine Defoe's debut. Video interview. http://m.tottenhamhotspur.com/spurs-tv/interviews/jds-debut---10-years-on/
  5. Makes a change from not even mentioning his fu cking name in the programme the day after we sacked him. Well done the club and thank you Nigel.
  6. Pressure getting to him already.
  7. I hope they locked him up. You were still a child FFS.
  8. You are 'that' person who, on an Internet forum, pretends to be American/living in America. Transparently, achingly obvious.
  9. South American football expert Tim Vickery said pretty much that when we signed him. To lots of "he's clueless" derision on this forum.
  10. Corbyn will quit, or happily/blamelessly let himself be ousted. He didn't really want to be leader, he definitely doesn't want to be Prime Minister. He'll go on some point of "principle", mainly the principle that he is utterly incapable of leading a political party. He'll be gone by the conference of 2018, plenty of time for someone else to take the Tories on when it really matters.
  11. Dont worry about it. He's from Shirley and he's lived in St Denys for thirty odd years.
  12. Which club would be a likely destination for Garry Monk or Eddie Howe that represents not a sideways move? Swansea and Bournemouth are both smaller clubs than we are and we represent a genuine new challenge for both of them. I am struggling to see what big club is suddenly going to give them a job? Maybe, maybe Spurs or Everton but really not that likely - Eddie Howe has already bottled out of living north of Watford so that's him out of Everton already.
  13. You'll agree that your assertion than any Prime Minister could remove her "at any point" is not actually true. No Prime Minister has not sought or had anything approaching a mandate to do anything approaching that, so suddenly "at any point" removing the monarch has not been on the cards. You might as well said that any Prime Minister could command the murder of all first born babies "at any point". Prime Ministers can't do a great deal of anything "at any point". Kinda how democratic cabinet government works.
  14. Finland, Finland, Finland The country where I want to be Pony trekking or camping Or just watching TV Finland, Finland, Finland It's the country for me.
  15. Being that we are talking about a 12 year international career, the aggregation of all those additional matches against minnows clearly is relevant. Stop trolling Finland, too.
  16. I think both would come. Where else are they going to go? At best Howe will keep the Cherries up then finish mid table the season after. A decent performance if he does it but the kind of thing Steve Coppell has done, or Pulis, or Paul Lambert. What's his next job if Koeman leaves us in 2016 and Eddie Howe has taken the Cherries to 14th in his second season? Ditto Monk, if he achieves two more mid tables, great. So the level of Steve McClaren. Alan Pardew. Mark Hughes. Not wonder managers, but good. Basically those two will be able to take a step up to West Ham/Newcastle/Villa/Everton/etc. We're in that bracket now as bigger clubs than both Swansea and Bournemouth.
  17. What a strange statement from someone who likes to moan and mock the "EUSSR" and is a proud UKIP voter.
  18. Behave yourself. In the seventies tournament qualifying was a handful of ties. You can't avoid the simple fact that there are tons of minnow teams that simply did not exist in Charlton's era. Norway in 1982 achieved two wins and two draws in a group with England, Switzerland, Hungary and Romania. Hardly San Marino level, is it.
  19. Clearly they couldn't have done any such thing. Maybe they could have organised a republican referendum but politicians don't tend to stage referendums when they know they would get annihilated.
  20. Obviously it wont be Klopp, unless he has a monumental failure in his next job.
  21. Monk or Howe. We'd be a perfect step up for both of them, and pretty sure they'd both come.
  22. Bit harsh. Someone still has to get that team picked, motivated and performing and they are top of a group they were in pot 4 for. Plus a 9th place finish in the Premier League and was doing very nicely in Spain before something went wrong with his chairman. Not saying I'd want him bit he's decent I think.
  23. Okay, maybe Woolston?
  24. I think we know for certain your mental condition.
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