Big Joe Corrigan
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Wasn’t Shteeve McClaren from Holland?Has there ever been a successful coach/manager in england from the netherlands ? Can't think of one tbh
Wasn’t Shteeve McClaren from Holland?Has there ever been a successful coach/manager in england from the netherlands ? Can't think of one tbh
The mad one from the rags?Has there ever been a successful coach/manager in england from the netherlands ? Can't think of one tbh
Martin Jol?Has there ever been a successful coach/manager in england from the netherlands ? Can't think of one tbh
Does that mean he won't touch any of them up?Apparently, Arne Slots arrival is good news for the 'Klopp Kids'. Now, doesn't that fill you with joy? Meanwhile, as other clubs prepare for a new manager, it's all about concerns and could be problems.
Tactical Turtle.Has there ever been a successful coach/manager in england from the netherlands ? Can't think of one tbh
Today’s kids aren’t interested in what Dirk Kuyt said 18 years ago.Here's an example of their entitled attitude
"We are one of the two biggest clubs in the country, the name and support base will ensure the club will always be there or thereabouts. Our depths are 6th, 7th, 8th (years between Rafa ending and 2013/14). United are at that now, but that won't last. .
We have the most iconic club ground in the country, the most famous anthem on the planet, players (and managers) are drawn to the club. To quote Kuyt upon signing, "dream club". Our 50 million will go much further than the Ev's 50 million for example."
Has there ever been a successful coach/manager in england from the netherlands ? Can't think of one tbh
Just seen on SSN - Klopp talking into his phone whilst he is walking banging on about how he is trying to process what has happened to him.
Perfect narcissistic behaviour - 'I've finally left and moved on but missing the attention so here I am with my big teeth and my pity party.'
Needy twat
ONLYBINGO
They are a laughing stockToday’s kids aren’t interested in what Dirk Kuyt said 18 years ago.
Today’s kids want exactly the same as they always have ; to follow a successful team.
I doubt anyone under the age of 18 has ever heard of Kuyt, let alone take any interest in what he said before they were born.