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    Good Luck big fella

    You know - it's not often that I see an ex-player - who never had any association with our great club - and think to myself :
    "He's a good bloke. A real decent lad".

    But that's exactly what I think of Niall Quinn. Each time I see him on the box, he's smart, articulate, and knows his stuff. (He also has a wee soft spot for us reds I reckon).

    Anyway - it looks as if he's gonna appoint himself as manager of The Mackems after his takeover at the club, so I'd like to be the first punter on the forum to wish him all the best. I really hope he turns out to be a good manager and gets them back up into the Prem.

    Good Luck Niall (I think you may need it).

    H
    Liverpool born and bred.

    #2
    I to wish him the best of luck....... And its got nothing to do with my mum nearly calling me Niall :-)
    Forwards.......

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      #3
      Originally posted by Howard_lfc
      You know - it's not often that I see an ex-player - who never had any association with our great club - and think to myself :
      "He's a good bloke. A real decent lad".

      But that's exactly what I think of Niall Quinn. Each time I see him on the box, he's smart, articulate, and knows his stuff. (He also has a wee soft spot for us reds I reckon).

      Anyway - it looks as if he's gonna appoint himself as manager of The Mackems after his takeover at the club, so I'd like to be the first punter on the forum to wish him all the best. I really hope he turns out to be a good manager and gets them back up into the Prem.

      Good Luck Niall (I think you may need it).

      H
      In 100% agreement.

      Although I do think his soft-spot for us only materialised after we signed Crouchie - and Quinn, in his "beanpole marksman Union" mode, defended him to the hilt.

      Anyway, good luck Quinny.
      Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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        #4
        Excellent posts guys.

        Niall's always been one of the good guys IMO, and I don't just think that 'cause I'm Irish. Didn't he give away all the proceeds from his testimonial? I really hope he has a great deal of luck.. he's going to need it
        I could not dig, I dared not rob:
        Therefore I lied to please the mob.
        Now all my lies are proved untrue
        And I must face the men I slew.
        What tale shall serve me here among
        Mine angry and defrauded young?

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          #5
          Originally posted by MrMichael
          Excellent posts guys.

          Niall's always been one of the good guys IMO, and I don't just think that 'cause I'm Irish. Didn't he give away all the proceeds from his testimonial?
          Yes he did.
          Liverpool born and bred.

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            #6
            Credit to Niall Quinn, sticking up for Crouchy when it seemed that everyone wanted to have a go at the poor lad...

            Had the 'intelligence' to see that there were more to Crouchy's games than just scoring goals.
            "In fact I’m going to make a promise which will be welcomed by many. If there’s no finance secured by the opening day of the season, I’m going to hang up my keyboard and close KOPTALK down."

            Duncan Oldham, March 29th 2006

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              #7
              Well said. Good luck to him, hope he sticks it to the Geordies in the years to come
              Like blood on iron

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                #8
                Good luck to NQ, I hope he can resurrect Sundreland and then overtake teh Geordies. Individually they're great people but their team ethos and support stinks.

                Come on you Makems
                No matter how far back you seem, when you're blessed with class, anything is possible. Chris Bascombe Sep 21 2006

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                  #9
                  Niall has always seemed like one of the most intelligent footballers and not in the Graeme Le Saux mistaking the ability to read for insight sense. He also seems to be a very reasonable and passionate person, other than his presumably limited financial reserves pretty much an ideal chairman.

                  It will be interesting to see how he handles his dual role. The next challenge will be to move aside when he can get a top quality manager (unless of course he turns out to be the next Rafa). Best of luck to him.
                  "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
                  -- William Blake

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Howard_lfc
                    You know - it's not often that I see an ex-player - who never had any association with our great club - and think to myself :
                    "He's a good bloke. A real decent lad".

                    But that's exactly what I think of Niall Quinn. Each time I see him on the box, he's smart, articulate, and knows his stuff. (He also has a wee soft spot for us reds I reckon).

                    Anyway - it looks as if he's gonna appoint himself as manager of The Mackems after his takeover at the club, so I'd like to be the first punter on the forum to wish him all the best. I really hope he turns out to be a good manager and gets them back up into the Prem.

                    Good Luck Niall (I think you may need it).

                    H

                    Totally agree with you H.
                    Niall is a top man, very honest in his assessments on TV.
                    Play the Man of the Match game in the sticky thread!


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                      #11
                      I really hope it works out for him - but have a bad feeling about it.

                      Good luck, big man

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                        #12
                        he always seemed like a bit of a knobend to me to be honest. But a good bloke all the same, so best of luck. I hope he only taking the managers job on a temporary basis until he can get someone else. If thinks it's perminant he is looking for trouble. IF things go badly will he have to sack himself?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by scubykuntz
                          he always seemed like a bit of a knobend to me to be honest. But a good bloke all the same, so best of luck. I hope he only taking the managers job on a temporary basis until he can get someone else. If thinks it's perminant he is looking for trouble. IF things go badly will he have to sack himself?
                          He's said he's only going to do it until he can attract a real manager (not his exact words but you get my drift)
                          No matter how far back you seem, when you're blessed with class, anything is possible. Chris Bascombe Sep 21 2006

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