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Nuno Out
- El Scorchio
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On the plus side we cannot be as bad from set pieces and crosses. He may be able to get at least something respectable out of Kilman, having done so before, or at least know what he needs in a partner. The language connection with Fernandes and Paqueta might be helpful.
And he CANNOT be so stupidly set in his ways and outthinking himself every match like Potter was. I am amazed at how little smarts Potter seemed to have.
And he CANNOT be so stupidly set in his ways and outthinking himself every match like Potter was. I am amazed at how little smarts Potter seemed to have.
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fraser wrote: ↑27 Sep 2025, 14:27Massive Attack" wrote: ↑27 Sep 2025, 14:21 Agree with Merson.
https://www.skysports.com/football/live ... eblog-bodyDawson is a cսnt
Yep. 14th should be the highest we should expect and be grateful for, the Spurs wanker.
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Was on here before C&H mentioned it.
The same C&H that spouts bullshit about having 'insider' news.
Pissant cunts.
The same C&H that spouts bullshit about having 'insider' news.
Pissant cunts.
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fraser wrote: ↑27 Sep 2025, 14:46Jean-Luc Paul Goddard" wrote: ↑27 Sep 2025, 14:39Based on that TV bit I make Dawson right over Merson, at least as to whether it's a good job for Nuno. He's saying that Nuno took Forest as far as they could go, while West Ham are "a big, big club, way underachieving".
Personally I think Nuno should consider himself lucky to be at this club and given he plays the kind of football that Sullivan seems to prefer, he'll probably be in the job for a while if Moyes and Allardyce's time here is anything to go by.It was the bit about our fans being deluded and wanting Moyes out and saying how can we expect to finish higher than 14th
that mong merson continually saying nunes, and none of the other cunts correcting him immediately. all the people sky sacked, yet that simpleton's still stealing a living
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Did any of the board stooges get ahead of this news? The first i saw/heard was the official announcement on sky. Which is unusual. I expect there will be the usual claim from them 'I knew the news last night but couldn't say anything because it would ruin the deal for the new man'
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Jean-Luc Paul Goddard" wrote: ↑27 Sep 2025, 14:39fraser wrote: ↑27 Sep 2025, 14:27Massive Attack" wrote: ↑27 Sep 2025, 14:21 Agree with Merson.
https://www.skysports.com/football/live ... eblog-bodyDawson is a cսntBased on that TV bit I make Dawson right over Merson, at least as to whether it's a good job for Nuno. He's saying that Nuno took Forest as far as they could go, while West Ham are "a big, big club, way underachieving".
Personally I think Nuno should consider himself lucky to be at this club and given he plays the kind of football that Sullivan seems to prefer, he'll probably be in the job for a while if Moyes and Allardyce's time here is anything to go by.
It was the bit about our fans being deluded and wanting Moyes out and saying how can we expect to finish higher than 14th
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fraser wrote: ↑27 Sep 2025, 14:27Massive Attack" wrote: ↑27 Sep 2025, 14:21 Agree with Merson.
https://www.skysports.com/football/live ... eblog-bodyDawson is a cսnt
Based on that TV bit I make Dawson right over Merson, at least as to whether it's a good job for Nuno. He's saying that Nuno took Forest as far as they could go, while West Ham are "a big, big club, way underachieving".
Personally I think Nuno should consider himself lucky to be at this club and given he plays the kind of football that Sullivan seems to prefer, he'll probably be in the job for a while if Moyes and Allardyce's time here is anything to go by.
Personally I think Nuno should consider himself lucky to be at this club and given he plays the kind of football that Sullivan seems to prefer, he'll probably be in the job for a while if Moyes and Allardyce's time here is anything to go by.
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Indeed, no more dole queue cunts.
Put YOUR hand in YOUR pocket sullicunt and bring in a top manager or fuck off with potter.
Put YOUR hand in YOUR pocket sullicunt and bring in a top manager or fuck off with potter.
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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑27 Sep 2025, 14:21 Agree with Merson.
https://www.skysports.com/football/live ... eblog-body
Dawson is a cսnt
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I for one hope he doesn't succeed.
Nuno Espirito Santo's Claret and Blue Army is too much of a mouthful.
Nuno Espirito Santo's Claret and Blue Army is too much of a mouthful.
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Jean-Luc Paul Goddard" wrote: ↑27 Sep 2025, 14:17Redknapp was sacked as well.
“I was choked (when I was sacked by West Ham).
“I did an interview with the fanzine and maybe I said one or two things about the chairman, whether that was it I don’t know.
“Looking back it was a silly thing I did. I was chatting like I am with you now. Obviously it got printed and Terry wasn’t too happy about it.
“That was a harsh lesson, keep your mouth shut.”
Thanks for that.
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Redknapp was sacked as well.
“I was choked (when I was sacked by West Ham).
“I did an interview with the fanzine and maybe I said one or two things about the chairman, whether that was it I don’t know.
“Looking back it was a silly thing I did. I was chatting like I am with you now. Obviously it got printed and Terry wasn’t too happy about it.
“That was a harsh lesson, keep your mouth shut.”
“I was choked (when I was sacked by West Ham).
“I did an interview with the fanzine and maybe I said one or two things about the chairman, whether that was it I don’t know.
“Looking back it was a silly thing I did. I was chatting like I am with you now. Obviously it got printed and Terry wasn’t too happy about it.
“That was a harsh lesson, keep your mouth shut.”
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Iron Duke" wrote: ↑27 Sep 2025, 12:26 COYI called it first. He (or her) always calls it first and is always right. If anyone says anything about it they are stalking him (or her).
Given the last permanent manager we had who left of their own accord was Harry Redknapp it is not a particularly remarkable acheivement.
Before that it was Ron Greenwood I think.
Before that it was Ron Greenwood I think.
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What if Nuno has 2nd thoughts and pulls out of managing us? Has it been officially confirmed yet, as knowing this Club you cannot rule it out. 
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I respect him a lot for agreeing on taking on a job in it's current state that's obvious for all to see. I'm sure the salary will help but still, this Club is in a right shit state everywhere you look from the Stadium, Board Out regular protests, mostly shit players, working for a despised 2bob Chairman that will do his head in sooner rather than later, this aint at all a happy place to manage. So fair play to him on that score, you wouldn't have blamed him for thinking fuck that for a game of soldiers, are you mad?!