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    Supper Ally in the Trackie

    I believe Supper Ally has exchanged his suit for a tracksuit while standing in the dugout much to the chagrin of some bears. Don't see what all the fuss is about myself tbh.

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    re: Supper Ally in the Trackie

    It's not quintessential to wear a trackie.

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    re: Supper Ally in the Trackie

    Is it quintessential to renege on debts; get involved in touch line squabbles; publicly demand to be told thes of a judging panel when they already know exactly who's on the panel; to take shares on the super-cheap to encourage fans to stump up hard earned for season-tickets etc etc

    I don't think Supper Ally is quintessential anything, other than being a quintessential manager who gets paid far in excess of his ability.

    But he should be allowed wear trackies on the sideline imho.

    I'd rather a great manager with poor dress sense, than a poor manager with great dress sense.

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    re: Supper Ally in the Trackie

    F*ck dress sense, it's good hair you need in the dugout.

    Still dinnae understand why Swansea sacked Laudrup.

    Brilliant hair, that's what it's all about

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    re: Supper Ally in the Trackie

    Quote Originally Posted by AguyIknow
    I believe Supper Ally has exchanged his suit for a tracksuit while standing in the dugout much to the chagrin of some bears. Don't see what all the fuss is about myself tbh.
    He canna fit in the suit ony mair, so a fine loose fitting trackie was just the job. Fatty Goram's was still kicking about the place, so they just needed to change the lettering...

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    re: Supper Ally in the Trackie

    Quote Originally Posted by AguyIknow
    Is it quintessential to renege on debts; get involved in touch line squabbles; publicly demand to be told thes of a judging panel when they already know exactly who's on the panel; to take shares on the super-cheap to encourage fans to stump up hard earned for season-tickets etc etc

    I don't think Supper Ally is quintessential anything, other than being a quintessential manager who gets paid far in excess of his ability.

    But he should be allowed wear trackies on the sideline imho.

    I'd rather a great manager with poor dress sense, than a poor manager with great dress sense.
    Notice how if McCoist is in a bit of a pickle, he always defaults to ignorance?

    - Who are these people?

    - I didn't know how much I was on, I just signed the contract.

    - I didn't know my players couldn't bet on Scottish games...

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    re: Supper Ally in the Trackie

    Quote Originally Posted by AguyIknow
    Is it quintessential to renege on debts; get involved in touch line squabbles; publicly demand to be told thes of a judging panel when they already know exactly who's on the panel; to take shares on the super-cheap to encourage fans to stump up hard earned for season-tickets etc etc

    I don't think Supper Ally is quintessential anything, other than being a quintessential manager who gets paid far in excess of his ability.

    But he should be allowed wear trackies on the sideline imho.

    I'd rather a great manager with poor dress sense, than a poor manager with great dress sense.

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    re: Supper Ally in the Trackie

    Quote Originally Posted by AGulfInClass
    Is it quintessential to renege on debts; get involved in touch line squabbles; publicly demand to be told thes of a judging panel when they already know exactly who's on the panel; to take shares on the super-cheap to encourage fans to stump up hard earned for season-tickets etc etc

    I don't think Supper Ally is quintessential anything, other than being a quintessential manager who gets paid far in excess of his ability.

    But he should be allowed wear trackies on the sideline imho.

    I'd rather a great manager with poor dress sense, than a poor manager with great dress sense.
    Notice how if McCoist is in a bit of a pickle, he always defaults to ignorance?

    - Who are these people?

    - I didn't know how much I was on, I just signed the contract.

    - I didn't know my players couldn't bet on Scottish games...[/quote]

    "I didn't know how much I was on" has to be THE lamest excuse ever.

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