| | Posted 23/04/2008 10:12:54 | |
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| At least one good thing that came out of all this is that the crowd was really up for it on Sunday, singing Sven's name, and created a good atmosphere by all accounts. That can only have helped the team. Maybe this was the cleverest piece of manipulation seen in a long while, in a season that was drifting to its conclusion 
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| | | Posted 23/04/2008 10:48:03 | |
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| Labmonkey (23/04/2008)
At least one good thing that came out of all this is that the crowd was really up for it on Sunday, singing Sven's name, and created a good atmosphere by all accounts. That can only have helped the team. Maybe this was the cleverest piece of manipulation seen in a long while, in a season that was drifting to its conclusion  Pity Frank wasn't there to see it.
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| | | Posted 23/04/2008 18:06:30 | |
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| Labmonkey (23/04/2008)
At least one good thing that came out of all this is that the crowd was really up for it on Sunday, singing Sven's name, and created a good atmosphere by all accounts. That can only have helped the team. Maybe this was the cleverest piece of manipulation seen in a long while, in a season that was drifting to its conclusion  I hadn't thought of it like that. That would be fucking Geeeeeenius if t'were true. I'd like to think it was true too.
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| | | Posted 25/04/2008 11:18:17 | |
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| Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha has said it would be "ridiculous" to sack Sven-Goran Eriksson after his first season in the Premier League. City are currently in eighth spot after back-to-back wins in Eriksson's first season in charge. But owner Thaksin Shinawatra is said to be disappointed with the return on his investment. "I think for him to be sacked would be pretty ridiculous to be honest," Onuoha told Catflap. "I think he's done very, very well this season for a new manager to come in from international management and I can see him doing even better next season. "We all know international football is a totally different type of football to just day in day out football. "So for him to come in and to start building the team that he's got now and for the team to be in the position that they are I think he's done very, very well."
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| | | Posted 25/04/2008 11:20:36 | |
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| Labmonkey (25/04/2008)
Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha has said it would be "ridiculous" to sack Sven-Goran Eriksson after his first season in the Premier League. City are currently in eighth spot after back-to-back wins in Eriksson's first season in charge. But owner Thaksin Shinawatra is said to be disappointed with the return on his investment. "I think for him to be sacked would be pretty ridiculous to be honest," Onuoha told Catflap. "I think he's done very, very well this season for a new manager to come in from international management and I can see him doing even better next season. "We all know international football is a totally different type of football to just day in day out football. "So for him to come in and to start building the team that he's got now and for the team to be in the position that they are I think he's done very, very well." He knows what he's saying him, and he can see big things for the future at the club, but why is he discussing these things with Harry Catflap? |
| | | Posted 25/04/2008 12:25:47 | |
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| Gallagheresque (25/04/2008)
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Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha has said it would be "ridiculous" to sack Sven-Goran Eriksson after his first season in the Premier League. City are currently in eighth spot after back-to-back wins in Eriksson's first season in charge. But owner Thaksin Shinawatra is said to be disappointed with the return on his investment. "I think for him to be sacked would be pretty ridiculous to be honest," Onuoha told Catflap. "I think he's done very, very well this season for a new manager to come in from international management and I can see him doing even better next season. "We all know international football is a totally different type of football to just day in day out football. "So for him to come in and to start building the team that he's got now and for the team to be in the position that they are I think he's done very, very well." He knows what he's saying him, and he can see big things for the future at the club, but why is he discussing these things with Harry Catflap? thought that myself. Has 'Arry been shit-stirring again?
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| | | Posted 27/04/2008 13:30:55 | |
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