dunno** but I'll take the job for a pay off** actually Moyes :RIP:Steve Clarke, and new AVB :shock: . Who's next?. :nerves:
I wish, then West Ham might stay up. Tony Pulis seems to have turned Palace around, and if they beat Newcastle (which I hope they don't), that will put the Hammers in the relegation zone, after they get stuffed by Man Utd.Allardyce...
Ferk off.The way things are at the moment, I think Rodgers is next for the chop .
x2 the pay offs are not insubstantial.dunno** but I'll take the job for a pay off** actually Moyes :RIP:
:^ +1can somebody please throw her into the north sea, and strap Miranda to her as well - plus weigh them down with Jeremy Vine and Marcus Brigstock in case they might float :rant:apart from nasty things like . . . .. Clare Balding etc).
You're right. I've never met you Chumpy and probably never will, but when I can understand what you're talking about I usually agree ......people should work for that in which they believe
ability doesn't seem to be a prerequisite nowadays :doh:Not as a premier league manager though, I'd be crap at that. Something else.
:bulb: Chumpy's translator, then we all might understand a bit more than nothing. The pay might be crap, but at least you'll get job satisfaction . As for being a Premier League manager, there are worse ones still employed than the ones that have been sacked, so you probably could do a better job, and get paid Hods-of-Dosh :dunno: .You're right. I've never met you Chumpy and probably never will, but when I can understand what you're talking about I usually agree .Therefore I need a new job too. Not as a premier league manager though, I'd be crap at that. Something else.
Of course he won't resign, no manager resigns (apart from Ian Holloway) it doesn't matter how crap they are they will want to be paid off to the end of their contract.Looks like we didn't have to wait long to find out:http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25457024
Gutted :wall:
And ZolaOf course he won't resign, no manager resigns (apart from Ian Holloway) .
ah sounds like now has a good claim for constructive dismissal, win / win for himOf course he won't resign, no manager resigns (apart from Ian Holloway) it doesn't matter how crap they are they will want to be paid off to the end of their contract.Football managers are like actors, they spend a lot of time 'resting' between performances, a bit of TV punditry doesn't keep them in the sort of lifestyles they are used to.