Allardyce done?
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Gavia said:
They're all from a site called Civil Unrest and everyone seems to be retweeting without looking at the other stories and headlines on that site
http://www.civilunrest.co.uk/breaking-news/8-premi...
The weirdest one has to be Giggs. He was a manager for about 10 minutes outside the transfer window, so how did he take bungs? I could easily believe Ferguson, but they'd have led with him if they had any evidence as it would be the biggest catch since Watergate (I would've said Jeremy Thorpe, but everyone's forgotten that!)
It's interesting to note that Moyes was mentioned - I reckon that's why Giggs is involved.http://www.civilunrest.co.uk/breaking-news/8-premi...
The weirdest one has to be Giggs. He was a manager for about 10 minutes outside the transfer window, so how did he take bungs? I could easily believe Ferguson, but they'd have led with him if they had any evidence as it would be the biggest catch since Watergate (I would've said Jeremy Thorpe, but everyone's forgotten that!)
Edited by Gavia on Friday 30th September 00:18
Why else would anyone pay the thick end of £30m for Afroman?
Trabi601 said:
Gavia said:
They're all from a site called Civil Unrest and everyone seems to be retweeting without looking at the other stories and headlines on that site
http://www.civilunrest.co.uk/breaking-news/8-premi...
The weirdest one has to be Giggs. He was a manager for about 10 minutes outside the transfer window, so how did he take bungs? I could easily believe Ferguson, but they'd have led with him if they had any evidence as it would be the biggest catch since Watergate (I would've said Jeremy Thorpe, but everyone's forgotten that!)
It's interesting to note that Moyes was mentioned - I reckon that's why Giggs is involved.http://www.civilunrest.co.uk/breaking-news/8-premi...
The weirdest one has to be Giggs. He was a manager for about 10 minutes outside the transfer window, so how did he take bungs? I could easily believe Ferguson, but they'd have led with him if they had any evidence as it would be the biggest catch since Watergate (I would've said Jeremy Thorpe, but everyone's forgotten that!)
Edited by Gavia on Friday 30th September 00:18
Why else would anyone pay the thick end of £30m for Afroman?
Russia nukes North Korea
E-cig vapourises smoker to death
Only Fools and Horses Uncle Albert sinks refugee boat in the Med
Poldark Aidan Turner claims Cornish people are thick and backward
Hopefully that clears it up
London424 said:
Still got a few chapters of his last book to read..may be another in the pipeline London424 said:
Took me a while to realise it wasn't Stoke Mark Hughes...Trabi601 said:
So, after destroying the career of big Sam, their 'exposé' is that Harry Redknapp was a bit dodgy!
Quality journalism.
What's next? Big Ron Atkinson is a little bit racist?
Three honest, simple questions:Quality journalism.
What's next? Big Ron Atkinson is a little bit racist?
Do you think Big Sam bears any responsibility for the destruction of the career of Big Sam?
Is this just an unfortunate accident that has befallen the poor bloke?
Are newspapers serving the public when they catch people misbehaving?
SpeckledJim said:
Three honest, simple questions:
Do you think Big Sam bears any responsibility for the destruction of the career of Big Sam?
Is this just an unfortunate accident that has befallen the poor bloke?
Are newspapers serving the public when they catch people misbehaving?
I think you're forgetting that he has done absolutely nothing wrong.Do you think Big Sam bears any responsibility for the destruction of the career of Big Sam?
Is this just an unfortunate accident that has befallen the poor bloke?
Are newspapers serving the public when they catch people misbehaving?
He hinted that he knows of a rule loophole (and as a professional manager, I'd be surprised if he didn't know of a work around - every manager and club owner will know about this!) - he had a dig a Roy and had a dig about the complete waste of money that is the new Wembley. But he also said that he'd have to run it past the FA before he got any further involved.
Some people wanted him to fail from day one - so are happy to lap up the sensationalism of the story. But honestly, the man has done nothing wrong. I really hope the League Managers Association are now advising their members not to have anything to do with the England job.
Trabi601 said:
SpeckledJim said:
Three honest, simple questions:
Do you think Big Sam bears any responsibility for the destruction of the career of Big Sam?
Is this just an unfortunate accident that has befallen the poor bloke?
Are newspapers serving the public when they catch people misbehaving?
I think you're forgetting that he has done absolutely nothing wrong.Do you think Big Sam bears any responsibility for the destruction of the career of Big Sam?
Is this just an unfortunate accident that has befallen the poor bloke?
Are newspapers serving the public when they catch people misbehaving?
He hinted that he knows of a rule loophole (and as a professional manager, I'd be surprised if he didn't know of a work around - every manager and club owner will know about this!) - he had a dig a Roy and had a dig about the complete waste of money that is the new Wembley. But he also said that he'd have to run it past the FA before he got any further involved.
Some people wanted him to fail from day one - so are happy to lap up the sensationalism of the story. But honestly, the man has done nothing wrong. I really hope the League Managers Association are now advising their members not to have anything to do with the England job.
Whilst being paid £3m by the FA.
And being the figurehead of English football around the world.
Is he your dad?
Roy and Wembley are irrelevant. What he had to check with the FA is the meaningless speaking engagements that are the smokescreen for the bent payments.
Do you honestly think Sam was saying he had to check with the FA if it was ok if he taught people how to sidestep FA and FIFA rules, and basically steal money from the game?
Really?
Thats what Sam had to check? With the FA? Who made the rule he is breaking?
Wanna buy a bridge?
Did he take a bung? - no
Did he tell his agent to shut up and change the subject when it came to talking about 'incentives'? - yes
Has he actually done anything, other than acknowledge there are ways and means of exploiting a loophole?
Did the FA know he sailed close to the wind when they took him on? - of course they did. So to hang him out to dry now is rather hypocritical of them and smells of those in the FA covering their own arses.
Did he tell his agent to shut up and change the subject when it came to talking about 'incentives'? - yes
Has he actually done anything, other than acknowledge there are ways and means of exploiting a loophole?
Did the FA know he sailed close to the wind when they took him on? - of course they did. So to hang him out to dry now is rather hypocritical of them and smells of those in the FA covering their own arses.
Trabi601 said:
Did he take a bung? - no
Did he tell his agent to shut up and change the subject when it came to talking about 'incentives'? - yes
Has he actually done anything, other than acknowledge there are ways and means of exploiting a loophole?
Did the FA know he sailed close to the wind when they took him on? - of course they did. So to hang him out to dry now is rather hypocritical of them and smells of those in the FA covering their own arses.
So it is honestly a mystery to you why he has been sacked?Did he tell his agent to shut up and change the subject when it came to talking about 'incentives'? - yes
Has he actually done anything, other than acknowledge there are ways and means of exploiting a loophole?
Did the FA know he sailed close to the wind when they took him on? - of course they did. So to hang him out to dry now is rather hypocritical of them and smells of those in the FA covering their own arses.
And why everyone thinks he is a crook?
We have all been duped by the evil Telegraph?
Hardly arse covering by the FA - this has embarrassed them even more than it has embarrassed SA himself. If the FA had wanted him out they would not have put him in. Two short months ago.
He's a fking idiot basically. With the current climate in football regarding corruption he shouldn't have been anywhere near that meeting and neither should his advisors. Pure greed, stupidity and liking the sound of his own voice was his downfall and he needs to realize that entrapment only wins if you're stupid enough to fall for it.
It would have been bad enough had he done it whilst Sunderland manager but having finally got the top job that you've lusted after your entire career at the age of 61, why on earth would you take any chances at all?
It would have been bad enough had he done it whilst Sunderland manager but having finally got the top job that you've lusted after your entire career at the age of 61, why on earth would you take any chances at all?
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