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Posted 29/04/2008 12:02:41


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Though its obviously a terrible decision, I can't help but feel a bit excited.  If Thaskin is prepared to sack Sven then he can only have someone absolutely stella lined up to take over e.g. Scolari, Mouriniho etc..  He must also be planning on really splashing the cash during the summer, I think Sven shot himself in the foot because even though we have done brilliant this year and i think we should have kept him, there is no denying the fact alot of the football we have played has been pretty dire, and playing only 1 up front has always been a bit negative.  When someone takes the lead against us I always expect us to lose!  Still a terrible decision though i think Sven should have been kept for another season at least.  It is no coincidence that this has happened after the last home game of the season so that there will be no fan protests.  The next time we play at COMS i am sure we will have a superstar manager and some very impressive signings so its going to be unlikely that there will be many protests at the game.

And when we don't win the Premiership and the Champions League we'll give the next fella the boot as well.

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Posted 29/04/2008 12:03:56
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I posted this here last year.  I warned you all it was a rag conspiracy.

But, oh no! You wouldn't listen!

Bryan Robson to be our next manager?!?!?!?!

 

Bryan Robson is certainly charismatic. And such a fluent and inspirational speaker. Right up there with Sammy Lee and Mick McCarthy.

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Posted 29/04/2008 12:05:10


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I actually feel a bit sick in my stomach about this, it's utterly unbelievable but I fear this time it's all true.

I think the writing has been on the wall for a few weeks since Frank opened his fat gob in Dubai, since then there has been mass speculation in the media building up to this, yet the club have made no official comment to either confirm or deny these rumours. If they weren't true surely the club would want to quash them as quickly as possible, but as yet not a peep from Mr Tyrell or anyone else for that matter. The only direct comment on this fuck up has come from Sven and his agent.


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Posted 29/04/2008 12:07:14


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Though its obviously a terrible decision, I can't help but feel a bit excited.  If Thaskin is prepared to sack Sven then he can only have someone absolutely stella lined up to take over e.g. Scolari, Mouriniho etc..  He must also be planning on really splashing the cash during the summer, I think Sven shot himself in the foot because even though we have done brilliant this year and i think we should have kept him, there is no denying the fact alot of the football we have played has been pretty dire, and playing only 1 up front has always been a bit negative.  When someone takes the lead against us I always expect us to lose!  Still a terrible decision though i think Sven should have been kept for another season at least.  It is no coincidence that this has happened after the last home game of the season so that there will be no fan protests.  The next time we play at COMS i am sure we will have a superstar manager and some very impressive signings so its going to be unlikely that there will be many protests at the game.

And when we don't win the Premiership and the Champions League we'll give the next fella the boot as well.

Who's going to come if you're only going to get a year? Even if you meet "the plan".

You want to be worried, look at some of the names in these odds from a betting site:

Phil Scolari, who turned down the England job after Sven had left in 2006, is 4/1 favourite to follow in Eriksson's footsteps this time.

Ex-Bolton boss Sam Allardyce is 6/1 second favourite while Jose Mourinho, Steve McClaren, Paul Ince and Guus Hiddink are all 8/1 chances.

Mark Hughes is a 10/1 chance while Barcelona boss Frank Rijkaard, who could be the toast of City fans if his side knock Manchester United out of the Champions League tonight, is 12/1 alongside Stuart Pearce and Ronald Koeman.

Also quoted are 14/1 Harry Redknapp, David O'Leary, 20/1 Bernd Schuster, 25/1 Terry Venables, 33/1 Peter Reid, Martin Allen, 50/1 Trevor Francis.

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Posted 29/04/2008 12:10:51


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Though its obviously a terrible decision, I can't help but feel a bit excited.  If Thaskin is prepared to sack Sven then he can only have someone absolutely stella lined up to take over e.g. Scolari, Mouriniho etc..  He must also be planning on really splashing the cash during the summer, I think Sven shot himself in the foot because even though we have done brilliant this year and i think we should have kept him, there is no denying the fact alot of the football we have played has been pretty dire, and playing only 1 up front has always been a bit negative.  When someone takes the lead against us I always expect us to lose!  Still a terrible decision though i think Sven should have been kept for another season at least.  It is no coincidence that this has happened after the last home game of the season so that there will be no fan protests.  The next time we play at COMS i am sure we will have a superstar manager and some very impressive signings so its going to be unlikely that there will be many protests at the game.

And when we don't win the Premiership and the Champions League we'll give the next fella the boot as well.

Who's going to come if you're only going to get a year? Even if you meet "the plan".

You want to be worried, look at some of the names in these odds from a betting site:

Phil Scolari, who turned down the England job after Sven had left in 2006, is 4/1 favourite to follow in Eriksson's footsteps this time.

Ex-Bolton boss Sam Allardyce is 6/1 second favourite while Jose Mourinho, Steve McClaren, Paul Ince and Guus Hiddink are all 8/1 chances.

Mark Hughes is a 10/1 chance while Barcelona boss Frank Rijkaard, who could be the toast of City fans if his side knock Manchester United out of the Champions League tonight, is 12/1 alongside Stuart Pearce and Ronald Koeman.

Also quoted are 14/1 Harry Redknapp, David O'Leary, 20/1 Bernd Schuster, 25/1 Terry Venables, 33/1 Peter Reid, Martin Allen, 50/1 Trevor Francis.

 

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Posted 29/04/2008 12:10:59


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The vultures have already got a book out on who will be our next manager. There's some real gobshite's listed, Mclaren, Sam Parrasite amongst other numpty's. For fuck sake the guy hasn't left yet, i hope there's a big u-turn here but it aint looking good is it.
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Posted 29/04/2008 12:13:50


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i do hope it isnt true also. the only person who has been quoted is sven's agent. the same guy who said sven hadnt spoke to city last summer and it turned out sven had been seeing city without him.

Cool Cool Coolio...

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Posted 29/04/2008 12:14:48


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Frank Blue (29/04/2008)
Benny (29/04/2008)
slart (29/04/2008)
goater78 (29/04/2008)
Though its obviously a terrible decision, I can't help but feel a bit excited.  If Thaskin is prepared to sack Sven then he can only have someone absolutely stella lined up to take over e.g. Scolari, Mouriniho etc..  He must also be planning on really splashing the cash during the summer, I think Sven shot himself in the foot because even though we have done brilliant this year and i think we should have kept him, there is no denying the fact alot of the football we have played has been pretty dire, and playing only 1 up front has always been a bit negative.  When someone takes the lead against us I always expect us to lose!  Still a terrible decision though i think Sven should have been kept for another season at least.  It is no coincidence that this has happened after the last home game of the season so that there will be no fan protests.  The next time we play at COMS i am sure we will have a superstar manager and some very impressive signings so its going to be unlikely that there will be many protests at the game.

And when we don't win the Premiership and the Champions League we'll give the next fella the boot as well.

Who's going to come if you're only going to get a year? Even if you meet "the plan".

You want to be worried, look at some of the names in these odds from a betting site:

Phil Scolari, who turned down the England job after Sven had left in 2006, is 4/1 favourite to follow in Eriksson's footsteps this time.

Ex-Bolton boss Sam Allardyce is 6/1 second favourite while Jose Mourinho, Steve McClaren, Paul Ince and Guus Hiddink are all 8/1 chances.

Mark Hughes is a 10/1 chance while Barcelona boss Frank Rijkaard, who could be the toast of City fans if his side knock Manchester United out of the Champions League tonight, is 12/1 alongside Stuart Pearce and Ronald Koeman.

Also quoted are 14/1 Harry Redknapp, David O'Leary, 20/1 Bernd Schuster, 25/1 Terry Venables, 33/1 Peter Reid, Martin Allen, 50/1 Trevor Francis.

 

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Posted 29/04/2008 12:16:14


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