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Currently manager of Harchester United - a class act imo.

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Star Trek and Dream Team? You should have your television license revoked tbh.

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Currently manager of Harchester United - a class act imo.

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Star Trek and Dream Team? You should have your television license revoked tbh.

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Well you shouldn't need it to watch Sky One.

 

FOR THE LAST TIME THOUGH - I DON'T WATCH STAR TREK!

 

And it the missus that watches Dream Team.

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Latest betting on mackems job. Reid at 14/1 must be the worst bet of all time. Let's hope this list doesn't give Shepherd any bright ideas. :clapping:

 

McLeish 3/1

Ball 4/1

Newell 7/1

Gregory 8/1

Reid 14/1

Dowie 16/1

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Latest betting on mackems job.  Reid at 14/1 must be the worst bet of all time.  Let's hope this list doesn't give Shepherd any bright ideas. :clapping:

 

McLeish 3/1

Ball 4/1

Newell 7/1

Gregory 8/1

Reid 14/1

Dowie 16/1

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It's probably a copy of Shepherd's shortlist tbh. They're all British as well :nufc:

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PLEASE let it be John Gregory. :clapping:

 

He can sing to them for his half time team talk. 'Right lads, I've got a little ditty here about how we're going to turn this round. And it goes a little something...like this..

 

'Weeeeeeeeeeellll..Henry's tearing us apart...

Nyron you're playing like a tart..etc

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O'Neill's connection with Sunderland is that his great hero as a kid was Charlie Hurley and so when he played for the Mackems O'Neill "supported" them.

 

Pretty tenuous in reality but you never know.

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O'Neill's connection with Sunderland is that his great hero as a kid was Charlie Hurley and so when he played for the Mackems O'Neill "supported" them.

 

Pretty tenuous in reality but you never know.

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Obiously not tenuous enough as alot of Mackems believe he's nailed on by the looks of it. I'm sticking by my prediction of Ian Holloway.

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O'Neill's connection with Sunderland is that his great hero as a kid was Charlie Hurley and so when he played for the Mackems O'Neill "supported" them.

 

Pretty tenuous in reality but you never know.

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Obiously not tenuous enough as alot of Mackems believe he's nailed on by the looks of it. I'm sticking by my prediction of Ian Holloway.

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Makem straw clutching the whole O'Neil thing. When he first started being linked with us he said he wasn't really a sunderland fan just liked them because of Charlie Hurley. The makems are making him sound like he was born in Red House.

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Anyway, as those bastids on the SMB put it after Souness's dismissal; 'Come in Agent McCarthy, your work is done.'  :clapping:

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I'll never forgive agent McCarthy for fucking up so badly last year.

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Shirley it was worth them getting promoted just to see them completely humiliated again in the prem?

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Anyway, as those bastids on the SMB put it after Souness's dismissal; 'Come in Agent McCarthy, your work is done.'  :clapping:

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I'll never forgive agent McCarthy for fucking up so badly last year.

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Shirley it was worth them getting promoted just to see them completely humiliated again in the prem?

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Exactly, give them a ray of optimism and then destroy it spectacularly. I get on quite well with the SMB lot, but I remember the end of last season and during the summer when they predicted what they were going to do to us and where they were going to finish. Maaaaaaaaaarvelous. :nufc:

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NOW bookies bet365 make Alex McLeish the 4/1 favourite to take charge at the Stadium of Light. Fellow Scots Billy Davies is a 14/1 shot, George Graham is 16/1, while Craig Levein and former Newcastle United and Rangers gaffer Graeme Souness are 20/1 outsiders.

Wouldn't surprise me tbh. :clapping:

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NOW bookies bet365 make Alex McLeish the 4/1 favourite to take charge at the Stadium of Light. Fellow Scots Billy Davies is a 14/1 shot, George Graham is 16/1, while Craig Levein and former Newcastle United and Rangers gaffer Graeme Souness are 20/1 outsiders.

Wouldn't surprise me tbh. :clapping:

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That really would be too good to be true. Would never happen in a million years, Murray would be lynched.

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