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Of course it's entirely justified but you can't look at it in isolation. Compare it to the decisions made in other years. Like how come Ancelotti didn't get it after winning the Double in his first season. Instead they gave it to Hodgson for, er, not winning the Europa League. A strong echo of the decision in 2001 when Houllier didn't get it despite winning a unique Treble, and they gave it to Burley for getting Ipswich to fifth (admirable but subsequently proved to be pure, dumb luck as he took them down the very next season).
It's clear the LMA is a pernicious organisation, entirely dominated by Ferguson and his cronies. It has no integrity and should not be considered anything other than a private club.Last edited by Neil Young; 24-05-11, 08:38 AM..
Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
May the Lord bless this post.
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Originally posted by Neil Young View PostOf course it's entirely justified but you can't look at it in isolation. Compare it to the decisions made in other years. Like how come Ancelotti didn't get it after winning the Double in his first season. Instead they gave it to Hodgson for, er, not winning the Europa League. A strong echo of the decision in 2001 when Houllier didn't get it despite winning a unique Treble, and they gave it to Burley for getting Ipswich to fifth (admirable but subsequently proved to be pure, dumb luck as he took them down the very next season).
It's clear the LMA is a pernicious organisation, entirely dominated by Ferguson and his cronies. It has no integrity and should not be considered anything other than a private club.
Completely agree.
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Originally posted by Neil Young View PostOf course it's entirely justified but you can't look at it in isolation. Compare it to the decisions made in other years. Like how come Ancelotti didn't get it after winning the Double in his first season. Instead they gave it to Hodgson for, er, not winning the Europa League. A strong echo of the decision in 2001 when Houllier didn't get it despite winning a unique Treble, and they gave it to Burley for getting Ipswich to fifth (admirable but subsequently proved to be pure, dumb luck as he took them down the very next season).
It's clear the LMA is a pernicious organisation, entirely dominated by Ferguson and his cronies. It has no integrity and should not be considered anything other than a private club.
Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Spot onOriginally posted by Neil Young View PostOf course it's entirely justified but you can't look at it in isolation. Compare it to the decisions made in other years. Like how come Ancelotti didn't get it after winning the Double in his first season. Instead they gave it to Hodgson for, er, not winning the Europa League. A strong echo of the decision in 2001 when Houllier didn't get it despite winning a unique Treble, and they gave it to Burley for getting Ipswich to fifth (admirable but subsequently proved to be pure, dumb luck as he took them down the very next season).
It's clear the LMA is a pernicious organisation, entirely dominated by Ferguson and his cronies. It has no integrity and should not be considered anything other than a private club.
Interesting that Wenger is the only non British manager to have won it
Moyes has won it 3 times and was voted manager of the decade
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LMA_Manager_of_the_Year
Some great managerial names on this list
Frank Clark and Danny Wilson
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we have this every year - the LMA are just a ****ing joke - i'm sure we found the list of 'board' members once and it's basically headed by Capello, purely as default because the England manager is always at the top....however he never attends any meetings - then it was ferguson, followed by moyes allarydce warnock hodgson hughes etc etc etc - basically a who's who of cunts in the premiership - no foriegn managers allowed.i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do
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Imagine the Fergie cock sucking that goes on amongst this lot
NON EXECUTIVE
Fabio Capello
President
Lawrie McMenemy MBE
Vice President
John Barnwell
Vice President
EXECUTIVE
Howard Wilkinson
Chairman
Frank Clark
Vice Chairman
Richard Bevan
Chief Executive
Olaf Dixon
Deputy Chief Executive
EXECUTIVE BOARD - Committee Members
Sam Allardyce
Dave Bassett
Alan Curbishley
Sir Alex Ferguson CBE
Brian Flynn
David Moyes
David Pleat
Lawrie Sanchez
John Ward
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Flmao, what a cunt's list!Originally posted by Chazza1978 View PostImagine the Fergie cock sucking that goes on amongst this lot
NON EXECUTIVE
Fabio Capello
President
Lawrie McMenemy MBE
Vice President
John Barnwell
Vice President
EXECUTIVE
Howard Wilkinson
Chairman
Frank Clark
Vice Chairman
Richard Bevan
Chief Executive
Olaf Dixon
Deputy Chief Executive
EXECUTIVE BOARD - Committee Members
Sam Allardyce
Dave Bassett
Alan Curbishley
Sir Alex Ferguson CBE
Brian Flynn
David Moyes
David Pleat
Lawrie Sanchez
John WardAre we winning?
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Originally posted by Neil Young View PostOf course it's entirely justified but you can't look at it in isolation. Compare it to the decisions made in other years. Like how come Ancelotti didn't get it after winning the Double in his first season. Instead they gave it to Hodgson for, er, not winning the Europa League. A strong echo of the decision in 2001 when Houllier didn't get it despite winning a unique Treble, and they gave it to Burley for getting Ipswich to fifth (admirable but subsequently proved to be pure, dumb luck as he took them down the very next season).
It's clear the LMA is a pernicious organisation, entirely dominated by Ferguson and his cronies. It has no integrity and should not be considered anything other than a private club.
Spot on
Originally posted by Chazza1978 View PostImagine the Fergie cock sucking that goes on amongst this lot
NON EXECUTIVE
Fabio Capello
President
Lawrie McMenemy MBE
Vice President
John Barnwell
Vice President
EXECUTIVE
Howard Wilkinson
Chairman
Frank Clark
Vice Chairman
Richard Bevan
Chief Executive
Olaf Dixon
Deputy Chief Executive
EXECUTIVE BOARD - Committee Members
Sam Allardyce
Dave Bassett
Alan Curbishley
Sir Alex Ferguson CBE
Brian Flynn
David Moyes
David Pleat
Lawrie Sanchez
John Ward
What a joke that is
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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Ive filled in the bit you left blankOriginally posted by Chazza1978 View PostImagine the Fergie cock sucking that goes on amongst this lot
NON EXECUTIVE
King
Roysten Hodgson
Fabio Capello
President
Lawrie McMenemy MBE
Vice President
John Barnwell
Vice President
EXECUTIVE
Howard Wilkinson
Chairman
Frank Clark
Vice Chairman
Richard Bevan
Chief Executive
Olaf Dixon
Deputy Chief Executive
EXECUTIVE BOARD - Committee Members
Sam Allardyce
Dave Bassett
Alan Curbishley
Sir Alex Ferguson CBE
Brian Flynn
David Moyes
David Pleat
Lawrie Sanchez
John Ward
*Except Michael, who died.
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Would I be right in thinking that the President's position goes with the England manager's job? As Fabio Capello doesn't exactly fit the profile of everyone else...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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In reply to my own post it does seem to be the case judging from the list of former presidents:
Steve McClaren
Sven Goran Eriksson
Kevin Keegan
Glenn Hoddle
Terry Venables
Graham TaylorLast edited by Exiled_red; 24-05-11, 11:02 AM.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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