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    Nigey, you're just daft.

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      The man management maestro strikes again

      "From the free-kick of course, we got caught out. The second goal is somewhat unfortunate in the sense that [Graham] Dorrans should have cleared the ball but tried to play his way out of trouble and concedes the corner. And from the corner [Chris] Brunt slips over. And had he not slipped over he may have prevented the cross and then we may have gone in at 1-0 and it may have been a bit easier."

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        He said: "Beaten before you started? I disagree with that. I’d go as far as to say that might be the least relevant or correct comment out of everything that could be levelled at us because I think the one thing we did do today was put in one hell of a shift.

        "And we had to because we were up against a very good Arsenal team, in form, that were rampant.

        "You could accuse us of lacking a bit of quality at times, you could accuse us of looking to play the ball forward to early in the first half, I may even agree. But the one thing I will not agree with is that my players didn’t put in a shift. That is an accusation bordering on the scandalous."
        "One hell of a shift" Of course Roy.
        Are we winning?

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          He's such a ****.

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            He is going to offered a new contract

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              beggars belief

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                Originally posted by Baracus View Post
                He is going to offered a new contract
                As i mentioned earlier i think the statement on SSN was that West Brom are thinking about opening negotiations with the Bodge in the New Year regarding a new contract.

                They could conceivably lose every game until then and end up in the bottom three, maybe they'll change their minds if that happens.

                Someone else mentioned that it might be a ploy to extract loads of compensation from the FA due to Redknapp's impending courtcase and the lack of any other candidates for the England job.

                If Hodgson gets the England job it will be the FA's worst ever decision and let's face it that'll be beating off some pretty hefty competition from their numerous inexplicable ones in the past.
                'Religion is killing each other over who has the best imaginary friend'

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                  That was me.

                  He's a knob.
                  Oh I don't know.

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                    I seriously doubt he'll get the England job. He's had his big job, unfortunately it was with us.
                    Brandt - Keita - Van Dijk - Sessegnon

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                      Originally posted by cream View Post
                      I seriously doubt he'll get the England job. He's had his big job, unfortunately it was with us.
                      The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                        King Kenny

                        "Most of the time you don't want to say anything but, if you don't say anything, they'll walk all over you," he said. "They might still walk all over us anyway but you've got to justify yourself, you've got to have an opinion and you've got to make a statement of a belief you've got.
                        Rafa

                        We gave the fans, the pride. We fight for the fans, we fight for the club, we fight for the players.
                        Hodgson

                        Utopia if we draw away at Everton.
                        And the British press still wonders why we hate the Bodge

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                            Sound familiar?

                            Hodgson puts boot into sicknote striker

                            Published 17:57 23/11/11 By James Nursey

                            West Brom boss Roy Hodgson has blasted Peter Odemwingie and claimed the club have “got nothing out of him” since the striker penned a new deal.

                            Odemwingie, 30, had a sensational debut Premier League season last year, scoring 15 goals after a bargain switch from Lokomotiv Moscow.

                            Albion then made the forward their biggest earner in the summer on £35,000 a week to fend off strong interest from Wigan.

                            The Nigeria international has since only started seven games for the Baggies and scored just two goals.

                            And Hodgson’s patience is wearing very thin at Odemwingie’s on-going injury problems.

                            “I’m frustrated, because we’ve got nothing out of him. It’s been one problem after another," he moaned.

                            “For a player who we really put so much into, in the hope he will be the one who will be our major force for staying in the Premier League, we have not had much of a return.

                            “When you sign that contract and accept a lot more money following a good season, you accept the club thinks you’re the man.”

                            Odemwingie has been affected by a succession of minor injuries and aches this season.

                            But Hodgson claimed other players, such as Zoltan Gera, Shane Long, Steven Reid and Jerome Thomas, have played through knocks and been more committed.

                            “We have a lot of players at the club who will play when not fully fit," said the manager.

                            “That’s what makes it even harder when you get a player who is frustrated - or is frustrating - as it gets highlighted more when you’ve got the likes of the Geras, the Longs, the Reids and the Thomases, who play through pain every week.

                            “So you don’t want your star players out for months with injuries. Your star players need to be available.”

                            Exasperated Hodgson admitted he is unsure if Odemwingie will be fit for Tottenham’s visit on Saturday after sustaining a knee injury in training.

                            “Peter is difficult to work out – you’d have to speak to the doctor about him," he said.

                            “This is still the same problem he’s had for a month.

                            "He was supposed to be fit for the Arsenal game but wasn’t. Then he was definitely going to be fit for the Bolton game, but wasn’t.

                            “And he is supposed to be fit for the Tottenham game and now there’s a doubt about that, too.

                            "So I take any optimism with a pinch of salt.

                            “He didn’t take part in many of the pre-season matches and hasn’t taken part in many of the matches since.”

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                            'Religion is killing each other over who has the best imaginary friend'

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                              Perhaps they should invest in some decent physios?
                              Football without Origi is nothing

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                                Gob****e he is gob****e he'll remain. Way to treat his own player.
                                Are we winning?

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