Flavour of the Month Managers

Ray78 said:
Paul Jewell.
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KentBlue said:
Holloway is yet another member of the Fergie Arse-Licker brigade, so he can stay in the lower leagues for the rest of his life as far as I'm concerned.

So you can't be remotely subjective about it purely because you see him as a Taggart arse licker? Surprised you can even refer to him as "Fergie"......... *shudders* because that's his term of endearment from U****d fans and something I could never use.
 
stony said:
citykev28 said:
Mike Walker touted as England's next manager at Norwich City, went to a decent sized club in Everton and failed dramatically.
Paul Jewell draughted in to be Derby County's saviour and made them worse.
Howard Wilkinson seen as some sort of technically minded genius but both his personality and football was as boring as fuck.
Sam Allardyce claiming he'd have gotten a big job if he'd pronounced his name with an Italian twang. No Sam, if your goalie didn't walk off the pitch for a drink after 13 minutes instead of taking a fucking goalkick, you'd be better off.
Bruce Rioch was given his chance at Arsenal and apart from the signing of Denis Bergkamp, did very little.
My favourite though was King Kenny. Brought back by Liverpool as the Messiah who would get this great club back to their former glorys. Wasted about £80 million on Andy Carroll, Stewart Downing, Jordan Henderson and Charlie Adam.


You've missed every single ex-rag that somehow became a managerial great by association with the rasher faced, hard shoulder shitter.
For some reason the red tops in this country seem to think that any ex rag player will automatically become a great manager because bacon face has mentored them.

We've had Brian Robson, who licks the dregs out of empty sherry barrels when he's not mis managing football clubs.
Roy Keane, who thinks the best way to manage a team is to intimidate them and then go home to wank his dog.
Steve Bruce, the elephant faced fuckwit who's proved to be as loyal as the rats on a sinking ship. This could be forgiven, if it wasn't for the fact that he is usually the one in charge of the scuppering.
Ive noticed that the rag media are wetting themselves at the idea of Ole Gunnar Whatsit being a manager. Theyre setting him up for a massive fall as well. Looking forward to it!
 
Neil Warnock was touted as being a top-class manager early in his career.<br /><br />-- Mon Oct 15, 2012 1:44 pm --<br /><br />Neil Warnock was touted as being a top-class manager early in his career.
 

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