Allardyce done?

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BlackLabel

13,251 posts

125 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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What an idiot.

hornetrider

63,161 posts

207 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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I wonder why the Telegraph stung him so quickly.

48k

13,303 posts

150 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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Vaud

50,941 posts

157 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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hornetrider said:
I wonder why the Telegraph stung him so quickly.
What has the passage of time got to do with it? He's an idiot playing to his own ego from what I have seen.

alfie2244

11,292 posts

190 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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Perhaps they will try a foreign manager again......Slav may be free soon biggrin

easytiger123

2,601 posts

211 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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Trabi601 said:
I bloody despair at our media.

I can't see many other countries going out of their way to undermine the manager of their national football team.

Nobody is going to want the job before long.

Utter, utter, short-sighted and fkwitted wkers.
I disagree. Allardyce brought this on himself. The Telegraph went after him because he has form, gave him some rope and he hung himself. Entirely Allardyce's fault.

basherX

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2,502 posts

163 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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hornetrider said:
I wonder why the Telegraph stung him so quickly.
Presumably because:

a) they could; and
b) they knew they'd better get in quick before someone else did

He must be particularly dimwitted to get himself into such a mess.

castex

4,939 posts

275 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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Off back to Casa St James' with you, muppet.

basherX

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163 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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Daz68

3,409 posts

212 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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FFS. Why on earth would he think of doing this? Gets his dream job and become wealthy in his latter years yet blows it!! Unreal.

The Hypno-Toad

12,421 posts

207 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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easytiger123 said:
Trabi601 said:
I bloody despair at our media.

I can't see many other countries going out of their way to undermine the manager of their national football team.

Nobody is going to want the job before long.

Utter, utter, short-sighted and fkwitted wkers.
I disagree. Allardyce brought this on himself. The Telegraph went after him because he has form, gave him some rope and he hung himself. Entirely Allardyce's fault.
This. 100%.

The bloke is a stupid, naive, egotistical dhead who was never suitable in a million years of being the manager of the English national team. When this sting took place he hadn't even picked his first team! We should be thanking the Telegraph on bended knee for helping get rid of him before he ruined the national teams reputation even further. The only problem with this of course is that the same fkING MUPPETS in the FA who picked him in the first place will now be picking his replacement.

It's an utter, utter fking disaster. frown

alfie2244

11,292 posts

190 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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So what position will Rooney play now he hasn't got free reign?

DoctorX

7,339 posts

169 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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Back to Sunderland? He'll probably keep the buggers up as well. grumpy

Kaj91

4,705 posts

123 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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Eric Mc said:
That is why we will never be able to win any major tournament ever again. As soon as a manager takes charge, the media will be on the hunt to bring him down.
We???

12TS

1,884 posts

212 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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The schadenfreude is very strong here.

Not that BFS would understand that.

Vaud

50,941 posts

157 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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The Hypno-Toad said:
This. 100%.

The bloke is a stupid, naive, egotistical dhead who was never suitable in a million years of being the manager of the English national team. When this sting took place he hadn't even picked his first team! We should be thanking the Telegraph on bended knee for helping get rid of him before he ruined the national teams reputation even further. The only problem with this of course is that the same fkING MUPPETS in the FA who picked him in the first place will now be picking his replacement.

It's an utter, utter fking disaster. frown
Reminds me of Yes Prime Minister...

[discussing a financial scandal]
Sir Desmond Glazebrook: They've broken the rules.
Sir Humphrey: What, you mean the insider trading regulations?
Sir Desmond Glazebrook: No.
Sir Humphrey: Oh. Well, that's one relief.
Sir Desmond Glazebrook: I mean of course they've broken those, but they've broken the basic, the basic rule of the City.
Sir Humphrey: I didn't know there were any.
Sir Desmond Glazebrook: Just the one. If you're incompetent you have to be honest, and if you're crooked you have to be clever. See, if you're honest, then when you make a pig's breakfast of things the chaps rally round and help you out.
Sir Humphrey: If you're crooked?
Sir Desmond Glazebrook: Well, if you're making good profits for them, chaps don't start asking questions; they're not stupid. Well, not that stupid.
Sir Humphrey: So the ideal is a firm which is honest and clever.
Sir Desmond Glazebrook: Yes. Let me know if you ever come across one, won't you.

fathomfive

9,973 posts

192 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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castex said:
Off back to Casa St James' with you, muppet.
He can fk right off.

JNW1

7,868 posts

196 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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greygoose said:
Mentioned on C4 news that he had offered to resign too.
Just hope the greedy sod isn't walking away with a large proportion of his contract paid-up in his back pocket; given the employer and the circumstances sweet FA would seem far more appropriate!

Trabi601

4,865 posts

97 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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The Hypno-Toad said:
This. 100%.

The bloke is a stupid, naive, egotistical dhead who was never suitable in a million years of being the manager of the English national team. When this sting took place he hadn't even picked his first team! We should be thanking the Telegraph on bended knee for helping get rid of him before he ruined the national teams reputation even further. The only problem with this of course is that the same fkING MUPPETS in the FA who picked him in the first place will now be picking his replacement.

It's an utter, utter fking disaster. frown
I don't think they're going to be 'picking' his replacement, more begging and hoping there's someone out there stupid enough to take it on.

Everyone knows Big Sam was a bit close to the edge, and in this case, all he has done has hinted that he knows a loophole and knows someone who can do it. He's done nothing wrong, other than to place his trust in people who had been building themselves up as trustworthy for nearly a year.

I'm sure we've all been stabbed in the back by someone we took into our social circle / professional circle and trusted. That's exactly how Sam will be feeling today.

FN2TypeR

7,091 posts

95 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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Kaj91 said:
Eric Mc said:
That is why we will never be able to win any major tournament ever again. As soon as a manager takes charge, the media will be on the hunt to bring him down.
We???
An accepted term in football, "we" means the club but sort of entwined with the support, surely you knew this?

I'm a Sunderland fan, so here is another example for you, this one is a factual statement based on my observations on Saturday afternoon.

"We were ste at the weekend, as per usual'.