Re: Bugger off if you get the job i think you should have mad mark as your assistant manager, you will have no problem keeping the players in line lol
We'd wear our leotards on the first day And then threaten them if they didn't buck their ideas up, we'd wear them a second day and so on. They'd be so terrified of the sight, discipline wouldn't be a problem!
Re: It's tiring being retired too right i somtimes have to get up to pour my own beer. she's dead idle
Re: So do I, mate I've to fluff my own cushions up, too, before I can lay on the settee. I don't honestly know where I found the time to go to work!
Tip Top here , had a great Xmas ...you? and by that I mean family/social side of Xmas, Mixed feelings for the football side. I was hoping Mr Hill coulda kept us above the line till January and then made some astute signings/loans in the Window. I am not angry at him, his ideals were right...I think.Sadly his choices to achieve them were not. I say good luck to him in the future. As for the next incumbent hmmmm. The names O'Driscoll, Brown and Davies seem to be the bookies bets. I would not baulk at Owyn Coyle but think he will be too costly for us. I do not think its wise to let Mr Flitcroft be the next manager, Good bloke but I think the fans would not like it at all. If pushed I would perhaps toss a coin between O'driscoll and Brown
Re: So do I, mate If Laura was any good as a daughter she would have taught the dog how to change channels for you. There's just no effort from kids these days to make life easier for their hardworking parents.
Re: So do I, mate all my sympathys go to you excuse me just asking r lass to nip downstairs to pass the tissues next to me
I'd like Either O'Driscoll or Coyle. Having said that, there's no one I particularly dislike amongst the names mentioned amongst those managers currently out of work.