Oscar wilde is alive and well.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dolfo
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Oscar wilde is alive and well.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dolfo
Surely he is a natural to follow RH in the Engerland job, after Brazil; especially the way he handles world class players and no doubt he would bring youth thru the set up! I believe the chicken dancer is upset that he has not had chances in the full England squad; maybe he could come in and rescue the national team. Like Charlton we had better be careful what we wish for
What BFS muppet started the line about he would be first choice at any other club in trouble in the Prem, - the media all fell for it hook line and sinker. Maybe we should ask the board did they get any bids in for his service
Well i for one think he`ll be here come the day, lets hope SuGo only extends his contract in short stints.
No way will they sell before, or within the first year.Quote:
Originally Posted by Whiskyman
3 media whores running the club miss all the press exposure and interviews that will follow? Never in a million years.
I don't think their run-away ego's will allow them to pass up the opportunity of being part of the Stratford handover jamboree. National and international press hanging on their every word followed by ticker tape and fireworks. . . .. .. . . . the owners will still be here :D
presuming they are still amongst us collectively i tend to agree :)Quote:
Originally Posted by bonzosbest74
There's as many rumours in the square mile as there are in the football world mate. ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by palerider
One of them being that an offer has already been conditionally accepted (the condition presumably being PL football).
Time will tell whether or not it's the case I guess.
There's as many rumours in the square mile as there are in the football world mate. ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by Whiskyman
One of them being that an offer has already been conditionally accepted (the condition presumably being PL football).
Time will tell whether or not it's the case I guess.[/quote]always enjoy these informative anecdotes, especially with some HP ;D
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As previously mentioned, its not his choice, his contract up at end of 2015...even if we were to go down this/ next season, I would still get rid off, as he would only have a season to get back up.
If we stay up, he will be replaced.
You also have to look at his age/ health. Its different managing a succssful team when your OAP, or a lower pressure job. Managing West Ham is not going to be easy for the next few years.
Whats your obsession with West Ham? I'd be more worried about who the latest manager is at N17, or wherever your lot are playing then...now bore off!