Arise Sir Sol Campbell (P14)

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Pathological liar and mentally unstable. I remember he was on an Inverdale interview of promising to stay at Spurs, at least say you are seeing which direction the club is heading in etc rather than lead them down the garden path. Think Milner and times it by a hundred

The bullshite saying he loved Pompey, a week after they were up shit creek he tries to sue for unpaid image rights of 1m quid. Also running out crying at half time against West Ham then driving home without telling Wenger because he had a crap game.

Not to mention him saying he isnt mayor of London because hes black and not a candidate for prime minster because hes black.

Delusional, liar, coward and a prick of a man
 
My hometown Macclesfield. Cant beleive they've managed to get him as they wont be paying him too much.
 
Would have the Real Madrid job if it wasn't for racism...

Good to see he's finally realised that you have to start somewhere and work your way up, now to watch him crash and burn.
 
Good Luck to him, he has started pretty low which I didn't think he was prepared to do. On him now to prove people wrong. I still think he's a twat and I hope he fails miserably.
 
I think he'll do very well - move up through the divisions, get into Europe, win the Premier League, the Champions League with Mac****il Real Madrid finally come calling.
Nah, 44 days.

Ha Ha, I didn't do a gap between 'Macc' and 'until' so it censored the c word.
 
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It's been 7 years since he last kicked a ball. How long do these coaching badges take? It's also a bit weird that other than a brief stint as assistant coach with the Trinidad and Tobago team, he doesn't seem to have been involved in coaching at all in that time. Is he really expecting us to believe that he couldn't get a job coaching at youth level or as an assistant in that time? I think that certain top players think that because they were at the top of the game as a player, that's where they should start as a manager too. But let's be honest, top players who become top managers are the exception, not the rule. Of the current managers in the Premier League, only Pep, Chris Hughton, Mark Hughes, Claude Puel, Pochettino and Javi Gracia had what you might call distinguished playing careers (based entirely on whether they spent most of their careers playing for teams I've heard of). Most successful managers tend to have been fairly average footballers. It's almost as if being good at playing football and being good at managing a football team are two different skills, and not many people can be world class at both. It's also almost as if finishing your playing career as a multimillionaire as top footballers all do nowadays doesn't give you a huge amount of motivation to put in the hard graft to become a top manager.
 
I think he'll do very well - move up through the divisions, get into Europe, win the Premier League, the Champions League with Mac****il Real Madrid finally come calling.
Nah, 44 days.

Ha Ha, I didn't do a gap between 'Macc' and 'until' so it censored the c word.
Think of poor S****horpe.
 

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