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    Although another Manc I think Mark Hughes has been a relatively successful manager considering where he has managed, the only downside (apart from being a Manc) being that his team are a little physical but based on the resources he has he has done a good job.

    Possibly with more funds or a better club he could impose a good playing style, which he shows signs of with players such as Bentley, McCarthy, Dunn and Pedersen.

    I think that he and Steve Coppell are the best managers outside the top 4 right now
    Quit your jibber jabber!!!

    Jermaine, you know the song Billie Jean...is it about the tennis player??

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      Originally posted by The Glove View Post
      I cant see it. I dont think a period with England does anyone any favours. You could argue that Hoddle, Keegan, Vegitables and Sven all did well with England, qualified for tournaments and did ok, yet they wouldnt be employed by a top 4 club. The only way Fat Sam would get to manage a top 4 club would be if his team broke into the top 4 or at least challenged for honours.
      Keegan was a disaster.
      Venables was too dodgy with his business deals, and was fast losing the appetite to be a manager. Hed already reached the peaks with Barca and England.
      Hoddles comments about disabled people ruined him. He would have stayed on as England manager if it werent for those comments.
      Ericsson looked good and had Chelsea sniffing, but he stayed on too long and was shown up for what he was - A souless manager with no plan B.

      Win a major championship with England and the worlds your oyster........ FFS success with a team like Brazil has everyone saying how great a manager they are!
      Forwards.......

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        Fat Sam has never won anything as a manager - FACT.
        Originally posted by Gordon Brown
        (1995)
        "A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"

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          Originally posted by Red Chilli View Post
          Fat Sam has never won anything as a manager - FACT.


          Notts County broke several club and national records, winning the title by 19 points and becoming the first post-war side to win promotion in mid-March.


          Bolton went on to substantially improve, and established themselves in the Premiership. 2003-04 saw Allardyce's side finish eighth and reach the Carling Cup final, losing 2-1 to Middlesbrough. 2004-05 saw Sam Allardyce and Bolton finish sixth, claiming their place in the next season's UEFA Cup, equal on points with 2005's UEFA Champions League victors Liverpool. In the early months of 2005-06, Allardyce once again took Bolton into the top half of the Premiership and also steered them into the knockout rounds of the UEFA Cup. Bolton eventually finished eighth that season.

          I know what you meant though!
          Forwards.......

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            Originally posted by lfc4ever View Post
            In the 60s & early 70s, we stood side-by-side with the BS & the scum, walked to the matches together, just wanting to watch football, it really didn't matter where you were standing inside the ground, no-one cared which team you supported, footy was the main spectacle.
            i was a teenager i remember going to most of the derbies in the mid-late eighties and always remember standing with BS and there being good banter. spexially on the kop it was that bloody crammed u didnt have a choice but to be friendly to who you were next to!! there was a few crowd spillages on the pitch i seem to recall to! used to love that.......give Fat Nev some right stick
            _____________________________________

            Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

            Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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              Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View Post


              Notts County broke several club and national records, winning the title by 19 points and becoming the first post-war side to win promotion in mid-March.


              Bolton went on to substantially improve, and established themselves in the Premiership. 2003-04 saw Allardyce's side finish eighth and reach the Carling Cup final, losing 2-1 to Middlesbrough. 2004-05 saw Sam Allardyce and Bolton finish sixth, claiming their place in the next season's UEFA Cup, equal on points with 2005's UEFA Champions League victors Liverpool. In the early months of 2005-06, Allardyce once again took Bolton into the top half of the Premiership and also steered them into the knockout rounds of the UEFA Cup. Bolton eventually finished eighth that season.

              I know what you meant though!
              So you agree he's never won anything at Bolton.
              I can't remember Notts Co actually winning the title. Unless your "title" is
              one of the ****ty lower league like the Bob the Builder Diadorra league or some **** like that.
              You only win the title if you are champions of your national league, not 4th division winners.

              Fat Sam has never won anything as a manager, except the odd throw in.
              Originally posted by Gordon Brown
              (1995)
              "A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"

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                Originally posted by Red Chilli View Post
                So you agree he's never won anything at Bolton.
                I can't remember Notts Co actually winning the title. Unless your "title" is
                one of the ****ty lower league like the Bob the Builder Diadorra league or some **** like that.
                You only win the title if you are champions of your national league, not 4th division winners.

                Fat Sam has never won anything as a manager, except the odd throw in.
                Like I said mate, I know what you meant!
                Forwards.......

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                  Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View Post
                  Like I said mate, I know what you meant!
                  Wasn't meaning to sound "off" with you.

                  I just don't like Fat Sam (as a manager or as a person)

                  Originally posted by Gordon Brown
                  (1995)
                  "A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"

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                    And seriously, when are Bolton ever going to be in a position to win any trophy, unless they get lucky like Millwall reaching the cup final?

                    Its not always a failure when teams win nothing.
                    Forwards.......

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                      Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View Post
                      And seriously, when are Bolton ever going to be in a position to win any trophy, unless they get lucky like Millwall reaching the cup final?

                      Its not always a failure when teams win nothing.
                      If he was a great manager he'd have managed to win a cup or something by now, he's been there long enough.

                      Even Steve McLaren's won the league cup and his career is a lot shorter than the Fat one's.
                      Originally posted by Gordon Brown
                      (1995)
                      "A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"

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                        Originally posted by Red Chilli View Post
                        Wasn't meaning to sound "off" with you.

                        I just don't like Fat Sam (as a manager or as a person)


                        Yeah I know you dont like him mate, but its always good to debate. Its been a pleasure arguing my friend, Good night!



                        PS Mclaren had a rich chairman.........
                        Forwards.......

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                          Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View Post
                          Yeah I know you dont like him mate, but its always good to debate. Its been a pleasure arguing my friend, Good night!



                          PS Mclaren had a rich chairman.........


                          **** Fat Sam and his roof
                          Originally posted by Gordon Brown
                          (1995)
                          "A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"

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                            Originally posted by CharlieMansonsSquint View Post
                            Oh don't be so dramatic. I'd kill him before he set foot in Anfield.
                            I'd be your tag-team partner
                            Torres Fan Club Member #2, Lucas Leiva Fan Club Member #1

                            going limp; HARRRRRRRRRRRR

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