wanderlust wrote:
Old bird? So she's not really 32 then?
That partially explains the Saturday nights in front of the telly.
What, so everyone under 35 goes out every Saturday night?
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wanderlust wrote:
Old bird? So she's not really 32 then?
That partially explains the Saturday nights in front of the telly.
Natasha Whittam wrote:wanderlust wrote:
Old bird? So she's not really 32 then?
That partially explains the Saturday nights in front of the telly.
What, so everyone under 35 goes out every Saturday night?
Hipster_Nebula wrote:
You have been 32 for a long time
Personally, I don't think Coyle would have been sacked, even if we were relegated, as you quoted.Natasha Whittam wrote:No one can deny that Owen Coyle has handled the whole Muamba situation with dignity, and for the first time in a very long time BWFC is getting a lot of love from around the world. And let's be honest, it can't help sales of merchandise and tickets when the media spotlight is on the club.
But, in my opinion, that doesn't change the fact that he's a poor manager who is more than likely going to get us relegated.
If the Muamba thing hadn't happened Coyle would have been given the push had we ended up relegated, but I think it's now impossible for the club to sack Coyle, even if we lose the next 10 games. There will be a media uproar if this kindhearted man is sacked and "profits" would be severely hit.
What do you think, are we stuck with Coyle forever?
Culcheth_White wrote:
Personally, I don't think Coyle would have been sacked, even if we were relegated, as you quoted.
I think Coyle will still be our manager in the next couple of seasons, regardless of what happened to Muamba.
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