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Thread: Delia - couldn't mark his neck with a blowtorch

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    re: Delia - couldn't mark his neck with a blowtorch

    Quote Originally Posted by John65
    A ridiculous statement above.

    McInnes has got far more from the group of players at his disposal than Delia has from his. This is evidenced by the fact Celtic have still to wrap up the title despite the huge gap in resources between them and Aberdeen.

    As for respect, Delia's topped it all off with some astonishingly arrogant comments about Dundee Utd players today.
    Arrogant? What fkn planet do you inhabit where someone complementing a club for producing good players is 'arrogance'?
    All he said was that DU should feel good about themselves for producing players that other clubs want. In what kind of twisted mind is that a bad thing?[/quote]

    Exactly what I was thinking, seems the sheep don't like Ronny and try and twist every comment he makes no matter how trivial.

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    re: Delia - couldn't mark his neck with a blowtorch

    Quote Originally Posted by GB_Bhoy
    P1sh, the Scottish managerial clique were looking down their noses at the Norwegian guy. I mean Norway, WTF do they know about fitba that we dont?

    Typical short sighted arrogance from the Scottish clique, backed up by their pals in the press.

    They all have egg on their face now.

    McInnes has done well at Aberdeen, but no more than should be expected really. His challenge is taking it to the next level.
    You clearly are deluded, the only people that were questioning Delias appointment were sections of the press and Celtic fans.

    I can't find any 'Fa the fhluck is he' statements attributed to any Scottish managers, let alone Mcinnes.

    It was the Celtic fans who were doubting him when things weren't going well, now that he is doing ok, you come on here and say told you so!!

    As for class, Delia could learn a lot from Mcinnes, who has had far more dodgy decisions going against him, but has always remained diplomatic, even though he mu

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    re: Delia - couldn't mark his neck with a blowtorch

    Quote Originally Posted by DrumDandy
    P1sh, the Scottish managerial clique were looking down their noses at the Norwegian guy. I mean Norway, WTF do they know about fitba that we dont?

    Typical short sighted arrogance from the Scottish clique, backed up by their pals in the press.

    They all have egg on their face now.

    McInnes has done well at Aberdeen, but no more than should be expected really. His challenge is taking it to the next level.
    You clearly are deluded, the only people that were questioning Delias appointment were sections of the press and Celtic fans.

    I can't find any 'Fa the fhluck is he' statements attributed to any Scottish managers, let alone Mcinnes.

    It was the Celtic fans who were doubting him when things weren't going well, now that he is doing ok, you come on here and say told you so!!

    As for class, Delia could learn a lot from Mcinnes, who has had far more dodgy decisions going against him,

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