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Lined up to take over from Hodgson says the Internet rumour I just started.
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I thought Ossie Ardiles was already in discussions with the clubs fans for that one.
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Broken Wing wrote:Lined up to take over from Hodgson says the Internet rumour I just started.
That's not even funny! Hopefully it will be bye bye to 2 Roys by the end of the weekend!
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Armchair wrote:
Broken Wing wrote:Lined up to take over from Hodgson says the Internet rumour I just started.
That's not even funny! Hopefully it will be bye bye to 2 Roys by the end of the weekend!
Oh yes it is!
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As a player he was my hero. As a manager...jog on.
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Never liked him.
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LeRouxIsPHat wrote:As a player he was my hero. As a manager...jog on.
To show no remorse for deliberately trying to, and succeeding in, ending the career of a fellow professional is beyond words IMO. Football owes him nothing.
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Pebbles wrote:
LeRouxIsPHat wrote:As a player he was my hero. As a manager...jog on.
To show no remorse for deliberately trying to, and succeeding in, ending the career of a fellow professional is beyond words IMO. Football owes him nothing.
Except that thats not true. Haaland retired due to an injury to his other leg.
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Pebbles wrote:
LeRouxIsPHat wrote:As a player he was my hero. As a manager...jog on.
To show no remorse for deliberately trying to, and succeeding in, ending the career of a fellow professional is beyond words IMO. Football owes him nothing.

:roll:

I suppose you also belive he WALKED OUT on the team in Sipan


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Scott wrote:
Pebbles wrote:
LeRouxIsPHat wrote:As a player he was my hero. As a manager...jog on.
To show no remorse for deliberately trying to, and succeeding in, ending the career of a fellow professional is beyond words IMO. Football owes him nothing.

:roll:

I suppose you also belive he WALKED OUT on the team in Sipan


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Scott wrote:
Pebbles wrote:
LeRouxIsPHat wrote:As a player he was my hero. As a manager...jog on.
To show no remorse for deliberately trying to, and succeeding in, ending the career of a fellow professional is beyond words IMO. Football owes him nothing.

:roll:

I suppose you also belive he WALKED OUT on the team in Sipan


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LeRouxIsPHat wrote:
Pebbles wrote:
LeRouxIsPHat wrote:As a player he was my hero. As a manager...jog on.
To show no remorse for deliberately trying to, and succeeding in, ending the career of a fellow professional is beyond words IMO. Football owes him nothing.
Except that thats not true. Haaland retired due to an injury to his other leg.
I'm open to correction here but as I remember Haaland never fully recovered from the injury. As I recall he never played a full game again. You've got to believe what Keane did played a major role in ending his career. But I suppose the main point is showing no remorse.
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Scott wrote:I suppose you also belive he WALKED OUT on the team in Sipan
And I suppose you believe he was KICKED OUT?
He's a bitter twisted focker imo
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