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Thread: Parker to Spurs?

  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Surely all those fans who have criticised our style of play this season will be more than happy to see a change of manager.
    Scott has taken pelters off lots of our fans this season, in spite of the results we have seen to gain promotion.
    He can swap one lot of fans who don't like him for another lot who have reservations about his appointment, however, he will get paid more for not being liked. The joys of football management.

  2. #22
    The Championship Manager of the Year is a usual target for the big boys. Parker is no exception. I think it might all boil down to whether or not Mrs Parker is enjoying the delights Manchester has to offer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    The Championship Manager of the Year is a usual target for the big boys. Parker is no exception. I think it might all boil down to whether or not Mrs Parker is enjoying the delights Manchester has to offer.
    Will it be iCarly or iCardy that has the final say? It certainly won’t be that total tossp*t Richard Keys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    It will be a very difficult decision for Scott -----fight against relegation at Burnley or fight against relegation at Spurs but get paid more at Spurs for doing it.
    I can assure you Scott Parker won't be fighting relegation with Spurs

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    The Championship Manager of the Year is a usual target for the big boys. Parker is no exception. I think it might all boil down to whether or not Mrs Parker is enjoying the delights Manchester has to offer.
    What are you saying.He doesn't live in Burnley?

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    I'd be more suprised if Parker goes to Spurs than when Kompany went to Bayern.
    Tottenham will be looking to be in the top 6 and to be winning trophies going forward , Parkers only previous history in the Premierleague has resulted in relegation so I don't see how that aligns to Tottenham's ambitions.
    Maybe if he had a good season with us staying up next season , I could understand interest at that point.

  7. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by Andingle01 View Post
    I'd be more suprised if Parker goes to Spurs than when Kompany went to Bayern.
    Tottenham will be looking to be in the top 6 and to be winning trophies going forward , Parkers only previous history in the Premierleague has resulted in relegation so I don't see how that aligns to Tottenham's ambitions.
    Maybe if he had a good season with us staying up next season , I could understand interest at that point.
    I hear what you are saying Andingle01 but Bayern Munich took on Der Kaiser on the back of a relegation. Look where they are now.

  8. #28
    There is a saying in Hungary-The bigger dog always gets his end away” and Tottenham are the bigger dog in this case.If they want him-he will be gone in June.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I hear what you are saying Andingle01 but Bayern Munich took on Der Kaiser on the back of a relegation. Look where they are now.
    That's a valid point BT but I think it was always easy to see Komanys coaching philosophy was suited to managing better players , I'm not so sure I see that in Scott Parker.
    Hopefully Parker has learned from his previous experiences managing in the EPL and we reap the rewards of that as I'm confident he will be BFC manager next season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andingle01 View Post
    That's a valid point BT but I think it was always easy to see Komanys coaching philosophy was suited to managing better players , I'm not so sure I see that in Scott Parker.
    Hopefully Parker has learned from his previous experiences managing in the EPL and we reap the rewards of that as I'm confident he will be BFC manager next season.
    I hope so mate.

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