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Aye, he's no genius is he!?

 

Still, someone said here about Ericsson after the world cup.

I'm not a big fan of the guy but overall his results are canny.

 

What's the point of getting in someone like Craig Burley when what we really want is the next Wenger or Mourinho?

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i heard his uncle George manages Hearts too

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Problem Solved!

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Hadawy and shite man.

 

They're the only people on here with any decent craic like.

 

Most people here a bunch of crying bairns!

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"Yesh, I also agree, they talk, lots of sense. Isn't that right?"

 

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(high pitched) You are so right, I wish I was cool like you, they talk loads of sense, each one of them is the bestest supporter, and I hear they're all really handsome too!

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Do you think you are likely to get a good manager

 

a:In the middle of the season when good managers are in the middle of a contract having spent the clubs money

 

OR

 

b:During the close season when people are open to new opportunities?

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a: Unlikely. Look who we almost had instead. *Shudders at thought of venables* I know, "He'd probably be doing a better job." I can hear you say. But still...

 

b:Probably, but if top players are unwilling to come to the club, are managers going to be any different?

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Oh and addtionally:

 

If we do boot Souness and another manager is brought in and people don't like the look of him either, what's gonna happen then?

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Comee on, stop being a doom monger. :blink:

 

The Chairman needs to bring in someone who demands respect and hopefully that is what will happen.

If he fails to do this then there will be anarchy and revolt and rightly so, but surely it is worth taking risks rather than sitting back in oblivious optimism and accepting the present decline.

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