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Thread: Which TV football pundit would make a good Manager?

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    Which TV football pundit would make a good Manager?

    I like how Jermaine Jenas talks a lot of sense on the game. Yes I know he has pre recorded hindsight to work from before a show but, he speaks very well and makes a lot of sense.

    Who's your choice who you think might make a good Manager?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    I like how Jermaine Jenas talks a lot of sense on the game. Yes I know he has pre recorded hindsight to work from before a show but, he speaks very well and makes a lot of sense.

    Who's your choice who you think might make a good Manager?
    Alex Scott

    Her teams would be great at trainin’, shootin’, kickin’, passin’, tacklin’ and scorin’

    Maybe with some divin’ an actin’ thrown in

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    G you don’t say…. 🤣

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    Brian Clough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    Brian Clough.
    Don Revie didn’t think so. but to answer Brins question, nobody that’s why they are pundits say all the right things after the event.All scripted.

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    Gary Neville had a go at it and crashed and burned. That said, I don't mind him as a pundit . I thought the way he spoke out against the proposed European Super League was commendable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy King of the West View Post
    Gary Neville had a go at it and crashed and burned. That said, I don't mind him as a pundit . I thought the way he spoke out against the proposed European Super League was commendable.
    Not so critical of American owners when they shell out 80 million for Sancho and 500k a week for Ronaldo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scum-Triumphant View Post
    Not so critical of American owners when they shell out 80 million for Sancho and 500k a week for Ronaldo.
    Whether you or me like it or not, the Premier League genie is already out of the bottle. The ESL was the next nail in the coffin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy King of the West View Post
    Whether you or me like it or not, the Premier League genie is already out of the bottle. The ESL was the next nail in the coffin.
    Totally agree. My point was that Man Utd fans as well as the others a quick to have a go at their owners but don’t praise them for what they invest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scum-Triumphant View Post
    Not so critical of American owners when they shell out 80 million for Sancho and 500k a week for Ronaldo.
    Especially when Sancho’s not worth 80m.

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