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  • Buzzo
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    Originally posted by spud_gun View Post
    Then back to Hibs on Sat. Wondering when the next Old Firm game is?

    He'd either got balls of brass or zero self awareness.

    Got a bit of a soft spot for Lennon. TBH.

    It shames our country the secterian abuse and the several assaults that he's endured during his time up here.
    Clearly he loves it though. Otherwise...?

    He brings some of it on himself, due to be an antagonistic volitile *******. And the rest (the sectarian ****e) he doesn’t deserve.

    Him against Gerrard on the touch line in an OF match could be interesting.

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  • baitman
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    Middle management motivational speaker meets snake oil salesman.

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  • ronanm
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    Originally posted by Bender View Post
    New Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers "promised the players there are special things on the horizon" after watching their win over Brighton, said caretaker boss Mike Stowell.

    First-team coach Stowell said:
    "He's got a presentation to give to them on Thursday on what he expects from them on and off the pitch. I'm excited about watching that."
    Would be a good laugh. "Character!"

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  • Bender
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    New Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers "promised the players there are special things on the horizon" after watching their win over Brighton, said caretaker boss Mike Stowell.

    First-team coach Stowell said:
    "He's got a presentation to give to them on Thursday on what he expects from them on and off the pitch. I'm excited about watching that."

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  • spud_gun
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    Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
    Neil Lennon taking Celtic to Tynecastle tomorrow. Can’t see that ending well.
    Then back to Hibs on Sat. Wondering when the next Old Firm game is?

    He'd either got balls of brass or zero self awareness.

    Got a bit of a soft spot for Lennon. TBH.

    It shames our country the secterian abuse and the several assaults that he's endured during his time up here.

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  • Nicey
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    Originally posted by The_weatherman View Post
    Wouldn't be too sure, I think it will be marginally better if anything. Puel is not a bad manager, he was just not suited to the squad/club, doubt Rodgers will be any better. Look forward to seeing them playing it out from the back.
    Leicester have some serious talent in their youth set-up, and a good mix of premiership winning older pros, Rodgers will smash it out of the park there. He's a very very good manager regardless if what certain sections of the fanbase thing of him. You don't rise to the very top of the game by accident, he knows what he is doing and he will get a team that really does not need to much work blasting teams away. Puel tried to turn an ultra direct fast counter attacking team into a possession-based football team with not many additions to the squad, the fans and importantly the players did not like it. I can see his side taking something off City the 2nd last game of the season.

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  • Fredo
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    I don't understand their obsession with Vardy who can only fit in one style of play really. I agree, Puel was a good manager but I think Rodgers will take them to the next level. They've got good players there and are well run.

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  • The_weatherman
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    Originally posted by Fredo View Post
    Good appointment. Leicester have got a lot of potential. He will improve them and I expect them to challenge the top 6 soon.
    Wouldn't be too sure, I think it will be marginally better if anything. Puel is not a bad manager, he was just not suited to the squad/club, doubt Rodgers will be any better. Look forward to seeing them playing it out from the back.

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  • Fredo
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    Good appointment. Leicester have got a lot of potential. He will improve them and I expect them to challenge the top 6 soon.

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  • frank the tank
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    Imagine him meeting the players? Takes out his phone......that's Luis Suarez's number there........that's the best tanning salon in Liverpool........and that's Sterling's number.

    Presses call - "The number you have dialled, is not in service"

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  • Nicey
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    He plays City 2nd last game away then his last game of the season Chelsea at home. I guarantee you he is looking at Chelsea thinking that's my next move so what better way to put a maker down than to take points off the Man City the week before playing the club he ultimately wants to manage.

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  • fabinho
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    I bet the Leicester players are all praying that its not their name in the envelope.

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  • Mark79
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    Originally posted by Liverpool View Post
    All this moved very quickly, there was obviously discussions before Puel got the boot.

    For a man who's very keen about his image, his PR is disaster. Not hugely popular at Liverpool, now at Celtic. Timing is everything.
    Like Gerrard said, the timing with these things can’t always be helped.

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  • Norbs
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    I'm trying to lip read that. Got 'Brendon, you ****ing ...... *******'

    What's the missing word?

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  • Buzzo
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    Neil Lennon taking Celtic to Tynecastle tomorrow. Can’t see that ending well.

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