Originally posted by pulu2 Really? Why not? One of the best midfielders and team captains of well, modern premiership. As a manager it's too early to say.
dont no why...but i was never a keano fan when he was a player.... the media over-hyped his managerial potentional
Originally posted by ElleEffSeee The record is not looking good though:
WDLLLLWDLLLDLDL
and Roy's defense doesn't inspire hope that things will turn around. Wigan showed far more steel over the weekend IMO, which doesn't leave many teams worse than Roy's.
What odds are you offering that they avoid relegation then?
Originally posted by rhb If things move quick it could be Ince vs Keane. Corals and Ladbrokes have stopped taking bets on Ince as next rams manager.
I haven't been following Derby's managerial problems, was it all down to the current premier position? If so I think it's a bit harsh, afterall it's a hell of a step up form the championship to the premier league.
Originally posted by stevetodd I haven't been following Derby's managerial problems, was it all down to the current premier position? If so I think it's a bit harsh, afterall it's a hell of a step up form the championship to the premier league.
Being bottom obviously didn't help, but slagging off the chairman week after week did for billy it seems. Mistake to get rid of him, but then chairmen make mistakes all the time and are rarely accountable.
Originally posted by stevetodd I certainly quoted that market at the start of a move it's now:
Ince 2/1
Jewell 1/2
as at 6.10pm
Word must be getting around...
Edit.. I was working in MK today, so wore my Derby scarf ALL day. Not a murmur from the folks of MK though, I think they're all Man Ure and Chelski fans. I wanted drama.
Originally posted by rhb Word must be getting around...
Edit.. I was working in MK today, so wore my Derby scarf ALL day. Not a murmur from the folks of MK though, I think they're all Man Ure and Chelski fans. I wanted drama.
That's the thing though isn't it... there aren't any actual MK Dons fans... the old Wimbledon fans go to watch a team in the southern league, and anyone from Milton Keynes has been brought up on Sky TV... they'd rather play on the PS, than get wet on a Saturday afternoon in November.
Originally posted by trevor33 who wouldn't - wet and cold watching a mediocre soccer match or warm and dry playing quality video games?
no comparison really 😛
I'm struggling to decide if this makes you a geek or a nerd. What's for sure is that you're a big pansy. Get out and watch grass roots footy you soft lump.