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He'll have to have a word(well, being him 6000 words) with himself.Doing the rounds on Twitter.
Off his conk on a flight, knocking back vodka
Tbh, it's kind of the same deal as Grealish, lad on holiday gets langered, so fecking what?Why would people care about that? If it even him it's just some bloke having a few drinks on his holidays.
Yeah, his tan's awful...Could it look more fake?
It's Brentan, everything about him is fake.Could it look more fake?
Vodka will surely dry out his lips even more.
It's Brentan, everything about him is fake.
Footballers are athletes, managers aren't.Tbh, it's kind of the same deal as Grealish, lad on holiday gets langered, so fecking what?
On the flip side, it's Brentan, so lol, or something.
So?Footballers are athletes, managers aren't.
How can you not understand the point?
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there is no good news, there's only bad news!!"Well, there's good news and bad news. The bad news is that Neil will be taking over both branches, and some of you will lose your jobs. Those of you who are kept on will have to relocate to Swindon, if you wanna stay. I know, gutting. On a more positive note, the good news is, I've been promoted, so...every cloud. You're still thinking about the bad news aren't you?"
It's perfectly set up for them to have a bit of hope come the start of 2016/17. The boom-bust cycle lives on.Now with the fixtures announced, everything seems to be in place for rodgers to be sacked by jan and for the new manager to have a good impact the second half of the season.
I know I don't quite understand all the fuss. Accepted after last season he will be under a bit of pressure, but a ball hasn't been kicked yet.When will people understand that you have to play everyone twice?
The problem is managers get sacked after a bad run - and a bad run is more likely if you're playing the top teams. They could be well off the pace by the end of November, then the knives will be out.When will people understand that you have to play everyone twice?
The problem is managers get sacked after a bad run - and a bad run is more likely if you're playing the top teams. They could be well off the pace by the end of November, then the knives will be out.
Momentum matters, players aren't robots, a bad start affects them, specially when you have doubts surrounding the manager.When will people understand that you have to play everyone twice?
So managers must only get sacked at the end of the season then do they? You know, when they've played everyone twice.Crap, or rather KRAP!
They'll end up with him sacked unless something remarkable happens.Those first 7 away games really is quite incredible...
Stoke, Arsenal, United, Everton, Spurs, Chelsea, Man CityThey'll end up with him sacked unless something remarkable happens.
This was taken shortly after the fixture list was announced.Doing the rounds on Twitter.
Off his conk on a flight, knocking back vodka