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    I thought it was alright as well.
    Hello mert.

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      fook sake lighten up there having a laugh something some of the people on here have forgotten how to do

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        They both Wanna be sacked for picking Harry Kane
        The times they are a changin'.

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          Gerrard pace stat on FIFA 16 is 56.
          "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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            Thats generous!
            Originally posted by fah-q
            Didn't someone once see Philip Schofield ****ting into a crisp packet?

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              I thought it was hilarious!
              'The tide is very much in our court now.'

              Keegan

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                I thought it was quite funny, you lot need to chill

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                  I thought it was interesting that John Terry said he'd listen to criticism from Carragher as he was one of the best, but not from the likes of Savage!!

                  http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34709899

                  We all know how immense Carragher was, but it's strange hearing Terry praise him.

                  If only he'd stayed on for one more year!

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                    Originally posted by ukfootballfan101 View Post
                    I thought it was interesting that John Terry said he'd listen to criticism from Carragher as he was one of the best, but not from the likes of Savage!!

                    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34709899

                    We all know how immense Carragher was, but it's strange hearing Terry praise him.

                    If only he'd stayed on for one more year!

                    Well his mum and Carra's brother (or Dad was it - I forget) were pretty close after all

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                      ‘I’M NOT INTERESTED IN BECOMING A MANAGER AFTER WHAT HAPPENED TO MOYES’ – LIVERPOOL LEGEND

                      Jamie Carragher has ruled out pursuing a managerial career due to the “impossible” demands of the job.

                      The Liverpool legend and TV pundit has said in the past that he was interested in management but says now he has been put off by the precarious nature of the profession.

                      “There have been 19 sackings already this season and, more and more, the demands are becoming impossible,” wrote Carragher in his Mail Online column. “I would never say never about going into management but it has little attraction at this moment. Other players of my generation appear to feel the same and are shunning the profession.”

                      Carragher, who has established himself as one of the sport’s most incisive pundits following his retirement in 2013, explains that high-achieving players are put off by the possibility of being associated with failure.

                      “Is it because they are aware of the stigma that is attached to being sacked? When you have had a lot of success through your career, it is only natural to want to preserve your reputation.”

                      The Champions League winner highlights the situation now facing David Moyes, who was sacked for the second time in 18 months earlier this week, when he lost his job at Real Sociedad.

                      “He will be wondering, too, about its long-term implications,” explained Carragher. “The harsh fact is that Moyes is now a British manager who has been sacked twice in 18 months and history shows men who have suffered similar fates have found it practically impossible to get back to a high level.

                      “There is a stigma attached to being sacked in our game that doesn’t seem to apply to those working on the continent. The conclusion we are quick to draw is that just because it hasn’t worked out in one place for someone then it won’t work anywhere else for them, either.

                      “They become damaged goods, with no attention being given to their previous work and achieve-ments. Have a look back at the major dismissals in England over the past 25 years and you will see that nearly all those men have not been given a chance to recover.”

                      Carragher namechecked Glenn Hoddle, David O’Leary, Graham Taylor, Steve McLaren and Bruce Rioch as managers who had success but were then ignored by chairmen after being sacked from high-profile jobs.

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                        Yeah he not wrong to be fair. Although Moyesy will probably not be too upset when he's rolling around naked on his bed full of cash & wiping his arse with 100 Euro notes. The guy hasn't had it too bad financially in the last 18 months. Always a bonus to be ****ing minted.

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                          If you're already minted I guess it has less attraction. Unless I could be great at something and would love it, if I was rolling in cash I wouldn't bother with it
                          Forwards.......

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                            “The harsh fact is that Moyes is now a British manager who has been sacked twice in 18 months and history shows men who have suffered similar fates have found it practically impossible to get back to a high level.
                            Come off it Carra. History shows British managers can get repeatedly sacked and walk into another job in no time. What the ****'s he on about?
                            Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                              Sociedad was basically a free pass for him, and being sacked at Man Utd isn't exactly going to put Premier League teams off, especially after what he did for Everton.

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                                Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                                Come off it Carra. History shows British managers can get repeatedly sacked and walk into another job in no time. What the ****'s he on about?
                                Was thinking that myself. Taylor had a good career until England, Mclaren is in a job now after being sacked numerous times, the rest of his list are pitiful. They haven't got jobs cos they are ****. Fat Sam, Redknapp, Pardew have all been sacked many a time and got new jobs no bother.

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