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Re: Favourite for the next Managers Job

Wed Oct 16, 2013 6:57 am

We could do alot worse than pulis. He got an average stoke team to the prem on a shoestring budget and has kept them there for 7 odd seasons, very impressive.

Re: Favourite for the next Managers Job

Wed Oct 16, 2013 7:04 am

BobbyBlue wrote:We could do alot worse than pulis. He got an average stoke team to the prem on a shoestring budget and has kept them there for 7 odd seasons, very impressive.


Shoestring budget? :shock:

Hes spent over €135 million since 2008/2009 season ffs :lol:

Re: Favourite for the next Managers Job

Wed Oct 16, 2013 7:23 am

RoathMagic wrote:
BobbyBlue wrote:We could do alot worse than pulis. He got an average stoke team to the prem on a shoestring budget and has kept them there for 7 odd seasons, very impressive.


Shoestring budget? :shock:

Hes spent over €135 million since 2008/2009 season ffs :lol:


I like the way you have twisted my words, but read again closely. I said he got stoke to the prem on a shoestring budget, if I remember correctly he loaned about 6-9 players. So yes a shoestring budget :wave:

Re: Favourite for the next Managers Job

Wed Oct 16, 2013 7:44 am

BobbyBlue wrote:
RoathMagic wrote:
BobbyBlue wrote:We could do alot worse than pulis. He got an average stoke team to the prem on a shoestring budget and has kept them there for 7 odd seasons, very impressive.


Shoestring budget? :shock:

Hes spent over €135 million since 2008/2009 season ffs :lol:


I like the way you have twisted my words, but read again closely. I said he got stoke to the prem on a shoestring budget, if I remember correctly he loaned about 6-9 players. So yes a shoestring budget :wave:


:lol: thats clearly not what you meant. Are you suggesting hed be a good candidate because he got a team promoted from the championship? :lol:

Hes a manager that promotes a terrible brand of football and one in which he pays heavily for the specific type of hoof merchants... In international football you cannot do that, you have what you have... And we dont have that kind of player. We have bale and ramsey ffs.

Terrible choice.

Re: Favourite for the next Managers Job

Wed Oct 16, 2013 8:30 am

No im suggesting he's a good manager because he got stoke to the prem and kept them there for 7 seasons. Im sure he doesnt know just one brand of football and could adapt to wales players. Im off to work have fun on the computer all day bye now ;D

Re: Favourite for the next Managers Job

Wed Oct 16, 2013 8:35 am

BobbyBlue wrote:No im suggesting he's a good manager because he got stoke to the prem and kept them there for 7 seasons. Im sure he doesnt know just one brand of football and could adapt to wales players. Im off to work have fun on the computer all day bye now ;D


:lol: you are sure he can even though you have never seen it? And you wonder why we dont get great managers :lol:

Re: Favourite for the next Managers Job

Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:04 am

DandoCCFC wrote:Once again opting for managers from Wales, just go for someone foreign a lot of countries are benefiting.


Says the boy who's supposedly boycotting because Ashley Williams is English born.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Favourite for the next Managers Job

Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:20 am

Barry Chuckle wrote:
DandoCCFC wrote:Once again opting for managers from Wales, just go for someone foreign a lot of countries are benefiting.


Says the boy who's supposedly boycotting because Ashley Williams is English born.

:lol: :lol: :lol:




Chuckles is right, DandoCCFC ;) :lol: :lol: :ayatollah:

Re: Favourite for the next Managers Job

Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:32 am

I think the Welsh FA should approach Laudrup. He could move closer tpo the FAW headquarters, and I'm sure he would appreciate the step up. :laughing6:

Re: Favourite for the next Managers Job

Wed Oct 16, 2013 8:25 pm

Sven Ghali wrote:
Barry Chuckle wrote:
DandoCCFC wrote:Once again opting for managers from Wales, just go for someone foreign a lot of countries are benefiting.


Says the boy who's supposedly boycotting because Ashley Williams is English born.

:lol: :lol: :lol:




Chuckles is right, DandoCCFC ;) :lol: :lol: :ayatollah:


What's wrong with that? Manager is a completely different thing with nationality.

Also Roath how do you know Pulis would adopt hoofball with Wales? A manager doesn't have the same style wherever they go, some change it if they have no different players.

Re: Favourite for the next Managers Job

Wed Oct 16, 2013 8:28 pm

eddiep wrote:
Mario Polotelli wrote:Dare i say it. If Malky gets the bullet here could he be the man for the Wales job?

Wouldnt have to relocate.



he'd be perfect


I said this as a joke and upset a few on here.

Re: Favourite for the next Managers Job

Wed Oct 16, 2013 8:30 pm

DandoCCFC wrote:
Sven Ghali wrote:
Barry Chuckle wrote:
DandoCCFC wrote:Once again opting for managers from Wales, just go for someone foreign a lot of countries are benefiting.


Says the boy who's supposedly boycotting because Ashley Williams is English born.

:lol: :lol: :lol:




Chuckles is right, DandoCCFC ;) :lol: :lol: :ayatollah:


What's wrong with that? Manager is a completely different thing with nationality.

Also Roath how do you know Pulis would adopt hoofball with Wales? A manager doesn't have the same style wherever they go, some change it if they have no different players.


Why is it. Most countries play this residential card.

If Williams was from the Benin I bet you would not be piping up about it.

Re: Favourite for the next Managers Job

Wed Oct 16, 2013 8:59 pm

Bakedalasker wrote:
DandoCCFC wrote:
Sven Ghali wrote:
Barry Chuckle wrote:
DandoCCFC wrote:Once again opting for managers from Wales, just go for someone foreign a lot of countries are benefiting.


Says the boy who's supposedly boycotting because Ashley Williams is English born.

:lol: :lol: :lol:




Chuckles is right, DandoCCFC ;) :lol: :lol: :ayatollah:


What's wrong with that? Manager is a completely different thing with nationality.

Also Roath how do you know Pulis would adopt hoofball with Wales? A manager doesn't have the same style wherever they go, some change it if they have no different players.


Why is it. Most countries play this residential card.

If Williams was from the Benin I bet you would not be piping up about it.


Goes for any country, tool.