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Game tomorrow folks. We can all carry on with the merr-go-round afterwards.

I predict:

5-0 win and it's the players getting behind Vinny.

A draw or a loss and the players are backing Vinny.

I've got glass ball's I have.

PS. I've just had a feel and ...... ouch! They're not glass.
 
Skashion said:
Gaylord du Bois said:
You forgot to mention Moyes, although I personally do feel he'd be more suited to Barcelona.
and Allardyce, or maybe he's been overlooked because ITK info has him lined up as the next Real Madrid manager?
Unbelievable. I knew he had it in him.
 
Skashion said:
Exeter Blue I am here said:
I don't give a flying fish whether you're impressed with it or not. You were droning on, not for the first time, about there being no-one better than Mancini available, and I simply named a handful of managers who would not, in my opinion, have fared any worse than Mancini this season, had they had Hart, Zab, Kompers, Clichy, Ya Ya, Nasri, Silva, Aguero and Tevez at their disposal. You may disagree, just as I disagree with your assertion that Klopp has won bugger all (apart from the league and cup double of course, oh and all on a shoestring, whilst having his best players taken off him each season) and is therefore not all that. Based on his team's total domination of us both home and away this year, I'd rate him as a significant upgrade on Mancini
I like evidence. I have fuck all evidence that half your list would be any sort of improvement. I never said Klopp had won nothing. Try to stick to facts and I will be more respectful of your opinions.

-- Fri Mar 29, 2013 8:28 pm --

gordondaviesmoustache said:
He must save his humour for the end of his posts, which is why I cannot comment on this claim.
@lickspittle LMAO #moderndayoscarwilde

You like evidence? Seems like a profound statement at face value. Alas, there can be no "evidence" can there, in respect of something that hasn't actually happened yet?! There's no evidence that the people on my list would have fared better than Mancini this season, but equally there's no evidence either that they wouldn't. We can all of us only speculate. Got any more bull dressed up as words of wisdom?<br /><br />-- Fri Mar 29, 2013 8:36 pm --<br /><br />
Gaylord du Bois said:
Exeter Blue I am here said:
Skashion said:
Martinez and Rodgers, am I supposed to be impressed by your list?

I don't give a flying fish whether you're impressed with it or not. You were droning on, not for the first time, about there being no-one better than Mancini available, and I simply named a handful of managers who would not, in my opinion, have fared any worse than Mancini this season, had they had Hart, Zab, Kompers, Clichy, Ya Ya, Nasri, Silva, Aguero and Tevez at their disposal. You may disagree, just as I disagree with your assertion that Klopp has won bugger all (apart from the league and cup double of course, oh and all on a shoestring, whilst having his best players taken off him each season) and is therefore not all that. Based on his team's total domination of us both home and away this year, I'd rate him as a significant upgrade on Mancini
You forgot to mention Moyes, although I personally do feel he'd be more suited to Barcelona.

Yawn
 
Skashion said:
Gaylord du Bois said:
You forgot to mention Moyes, although I personally do feel he'd be more suited to Barcelona.
and Allardyce, or maybe he's been overlooked because ITK info has him lined up as the next Real Madrid manager?
There's more to fat Sam than meets the eye.
 
Gaylord du Bois said:
Skashion said:
Gaylord du Bois said:
You forgot to mention Moyes, although I personally do feel he'd be more suited to Barcelona.
and Allardyce, or maybe he's been overlooked because ITK info has him lined up as the next Real Madrid manager?
There's more to fat Sam than meets the eye.

I know, 40% win rate in the UEFA Cup, scintillating.
 
i'd listen to anyone who honestly feels we could find a suitable upgrade on mancini and that they want to come.

AT THE END OF THE SEASON.

but there really is no need.
 
Exeter Blue I am here said:
Skashion said:
Exeter Blue I am here said:
I don't give a flying fish whether you're impressed with it or not. You were droning on, not for the first time, about there being no-one better than Mancini available, and I simply named a handful of managers who would not, in my opinion, have fared any worse than Mancini this season, had they had Hart, Zab, Kompers, Clichy, Ya Ya, Nasri, Silva, Aguero and Tevez at their disposal. You may disagree, just as I disagree with your assertion that Klopp has won bugger all (apart from the league and cup double of course, oh and all on a shoestring, whilst having his best players taken off him each season) and is therefore not all that. Based on his team's total domination of us both home and away this year, I'd rate him as a significant upgrade on Mancini
I like evidence. I have fuck all evidence that half your list would be any sort of improvement. I never said Klopp had won nothing. Try to stick to facts and I will be more respectful of your opinions.

-- Fri Mar 29, 2013 8:28 pm --

gordondaviesmoustache said:
He must save his humour for the end of his posts, which is why I cannot comment on this claim.
@lickspittle LMAO #moderndayoscarwilde

You like evidence? Seems like a profound statement at face value. Alas, there can be no "evidence" can there, in respect of something that hasn't actually happened yet?! There's no evidence that the people on my list would have fared better than Mancini this season, but equally there's no evidence either that they wouldn't. We can all of us only speculate. Got any more bull dressed up as words of wisdom?

-- Fri Mar 29, 2013 8:36 pm --

Gaylord du Bois said:
Exeter Blue I am here said:
I don't give a flying fish whether you're impressed with it or not. You were droning on, not for the first time, about there being no-one better than Mancini available, and I simply named a handful of managers who would not, in my opinion, have fared any worse than Mancini this season, had they had Hart, Zab, Kompers, Clichy, Ya Ya, Nasri, Silva, Aguero and Tevez at their disposal. You may disagree, just as I disagree with your assertion that Klopp has won bugger all (apart from the league and cup double of course, oh and all on a shoestring, whilst having his best players taken off him each season) and is therefore not all that. Based on his team's total domination of us both home and away this year, I'd rate him as a significant upgrade on Mancini
You forgot to mention Moyes, although I personally do feel he'd be more suited to Barcelona.

Yawn
Back at ya carrot cruncher.
 
Exeter Blue I am here said:
You like evidence? Seems like a profound statement at face value. Alas, there can be no "evidence" can there, in respect of something that hasn't actually happened yet?! There's no evidence that the people on my list would have fared better than Mancini this season, but equally there's no evidence either that they wouldn't. We can all of us only speculate. Got any more bull dressed up as words of wisdom?
Evidence as in trophy records. Half the people you named have won significantly fewer trophies than Mancini. Mancini has won nine trophies including four titles in little over ten years in football management. That's a great record and I'd love to see some evidence that our next manager can win more trophies than Mancini can.
 
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