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Overjoyed to hear it. The notion that there is anyone out there who thinks Roy is still employable is more out there than thinking Corbyn would make a good PM.
He is in many parts well respected. Seen as a safe pair of hands.
At Liverpool he was rude, unambitious, brought in some dire players and when sacked the press felt he was harshly treated. Got off lightly at England too.
Anyway he isn't interested in Norwich. I think they have their sights on Alan Partridge now.
They do sometimes.
Now THAT would be hilarious...every time Norwich scored you would get an "Ahaaaaaa" from the Partridge !!
Well I remember they did it at the start of the season a bit but I can't remember the last time. Maybe they've realised expecting fans to commute from Sunderland to Southhampton on a Friday night an idea almost as appalling as referring to the 'Premier League' as the 'EPL'?
That's liquid football!
Even though Captain Smith's career end was cold and wet it was certainly more honourable.
Partridge is slightly less arrogant
http://www.francefootball.fr/news/Jose-mourinho-dans-france-football-j-ai-muri-je-suis-plus-apaise-une-victoire-ne-represente-plus-la-lune-et-une-defaite-plus-un-enfer/786999
What has he got two more years at United till the bubble bursts again. If not sooner.
Absolutely Barry007, puts things seriously into perspective!
And they still lost! :)) ;)
However, the first step has been taken ie Rooney has been dropped.
England had a golden era of players, and did absolutely nothing with them.
But, it was mainly because Rooney was out injured. Kane and Vardy were scoring, it looked good. He came back, was immediately reinstated and wouldn't you know it they went out to Iceland.
The pundits argue that his goals, his stats etc suggest he is England's best player and must therefore play. Well, that never helped Malcolm Macdonald get more caps in his day, or Ian Wright or Andy Cole. Their stats were superb but there was always a more powerful player (ie influential behind the scenes) who the manager never dared drop.
Kevin Keegan was crap for a long time after passing his best, but he kept getting picked for England. Alan Shearer went through a loooong period where he scored naff all, but he was picked for England every time. He was a great striker, but there were times when he was getting in because of who he was.
One England squad a few years back consisted of three strikers - Heskey, Owen and Fowler - at a time when none of them could hit a dead elephant's arse with a banjo - but reputation, and the fact they all played for Liverpool was everything. So they got picked.
We need a manager with the balls to drop players when they are playing badly.