Breadman wrote:Wilder was keen until he dug a little deeper into what he'd have to work with according to Nixon.
Now he's considerably less so......
Working with absolutely no money would get most managers excited so I'm surprised.
Breadman wrote:Wilder was keen until he dug a little deeper into what he'd have to work with according to Nixon.
Now he's considerably less so......
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Working with absolutely no money would get most managers excited so I'm surprised.
Wilder is KA #1 choice[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] wrote:Those itk are suggesting carver and brown are kens favs.
It's a typo xmiles wiki missed out the driver bit.[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] wrote:Carver sounds exactly like the kind of idiot we are likely to get. Here's a quote from Wiki:
From 4 March to 2 May 2015, he oversaw a run of eight successive league defeats, a club record for Newcastle in the Premier League. Despite such heavy losses, Carver still believed that he was "the best coach in the Premier League".
Sound familiar?
give it a try, Iles will believe anything[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] wrote:This is a bit of a non story in my eyes. He's not ruled himself out publicly. This is just the Bolton news telling us a couple of his mates reckon he doesn't fancy it. If he really wasn't interested he'd come out and say so.
If I ring the Bolton news and tell them I'm a close friend of Pep Guardiola and he's decided he's not going to City anymore he's coming here instead, does that make it true?
At a time when the fans want to hear some positive news - or at least some news - about our club's plans for next season and beyond, it is more than irresponsible for the BN to start inventing entire story lines and creating false hope amongst an already battered fanbase.[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] wrote:wilder was one of three on a second Interview according to BN yet the guy himself says no approach was made, so these articles are a waste of ink, lets see what happens
Breadman wrote:In another (non football-related) article, the BN is today running a poll, the question for which is:
Have you ever queued to get in a shop?
(Seriously, I'm not making that up.)
That is the calibre of the paper nowadays.....
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