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Allardyce Premier League return incoming then, I suppose.
Makes you wonder who Sunderland will go for when they inevitably sack Moyes. |
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#10677 |
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Allardyce Premier League return incoming then, I suppose.
Makes you wonder who Sunderland will go for when they inevitably sack Moyes. |
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I was actually thinking about Sunderland. If they got rid of Moyes I have a feeling they'd go for him. They'd to better to hang on to Moyes.
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Where next for Pardew on the manager-go-round ?
Swansea maybe |
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It was coming, I guess. The odd thing is it seems a little surprising, I think because there haven't been rumours of him getting sacked like there normally is. At least I haven't seen them. Normally you get a week or so of the manager about to be fired, and that hasn't happened.
Perhaps the imminent reopening of the transfer window persuaded Paris that now was the time to act. Quote:
It's a good thing it happened now, before he was able to be offered the England job.
Yes, that Guardian article in which he portrayed himself as being a key part of the Palace/England long term masterplan has become even more unwittingly hilarious than it was at the time.
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Where next for Pardew on the manager-go-round ?
Swansea maybe Pardew to Sunderland could always happen, although I personally predict his next job will be in the Championship. |
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I have seen links of Padew to Forest, I don't quire know how reliable they are, but nothing would surprise me at this stage.
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Maybe a slightly happier Christmas, as it seems he has got a £5 million pay off.
Big Sam has already been linked with the job, to no real surprise. |
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Big Sam would be bad news for the other clubs at the bottom.
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Oh no - just when they are due to face us.
Big Sam would be a really uninspiring appointment for Palace. Having had the likes of Warnock, Pulis and Pardew these last few years their fans surely must be hoping for someone a bit more interesting than that. |
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I'm just glad they held on until after we'd played them.
Big Sam would be a really uninspiring appointment for Palace. Having had the likes of Warnock, Pulis and Pardew these last few years their fans surely must be hoping for someone a bit more interesting than that. |
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That's exactly it. It's not exciting at all, and chances are that the football won't be attractive either, but he'll keep them in the Premier League.
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That's exactly it. It's not exciting at all, and chances are that the football won't be attractive either, but he'll keep them in the Premier League.
I think if anyone can keep them up, it is him. |
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I'm just glad they held on until after we'd played them.
Big Sam would be a really uninspiring appointment for Palace. Having had the likes of Warnock, Pulis and Pardew these last few years their fans surely must be hoping for someone a bit more interesting than that. 5th in the betting is Mancini. That would be a statement if they could lure him there. I'm leaning towards thinking that's who they should go for if not Big Sam. Might be difficult with their finances, and he left Galatasaray when it transpired they didn't have a lot to spend. Could be a bit like Newcastle landing Benitez if they were to get him. Sam, well he's the obvious pick and I fully expect him to end up there. Nothing wrong with picking him imo. Klinsmann's name is around, and like Mancini would be high profile but a bit risky for me. |
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It is what he is best at, I don't think he has ever been relegated has he?
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It depends on whether they want to be in The Premier League or The Championship.
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You're Fired . Youtube clip
Sugar " You've been a diabolical manager" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLDDjXtPSMM |
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That's exactly it. It's not exciting at all, and chances are that the football won't be attractive either, but he'll keep them in the Premier League.
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Sam Allardyce is in talks with Crystal Palace. Quote:
As he drove into the training ground, Allardyce told Sky Sports News HQ: "I'm just here to talk to Steve and assuming it all goes all right it should be ok." http://www.skysports.com/football/ne...iday-afternoonAsked if he felt was the right job to re-launch his management career - after his ill-fated one-match England spell - he said: "Fantastic." So it looks like he's going to be the next manager. Would be a great appointment for them. I'm glad Liverpool have already played them, and away, too. I hate playing against Big Sam.
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Poor old Sam.. Looks like he's getting back on that merry go round that he thought he'd jumped off for the final time....
Anyway, good appointment for Palace if it happens, and a club with more potential and perhaps excitement than Sunderland |
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That's all that matters to me. Bah to entertainment. I can get that watching other teams on TV or other sports. 6 league victories in 12 months, I just want to see my team start winning games again and if Big Sam brings us that then I'm more than happy.
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Something tells me that Joey Barton's move to Burnley might now be about to fall through.
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Dyche will probably complain if he wasn't English he'd get away with it..
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Something tells me that Joey Barton's move to Burnley might now be about to fall through.
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Did he have a bet on that City game where he got sent off?
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