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  • Is he any good though? National team coach is a bit different to managing in the league and what was his track record like before he took over as Germany head coach with all that young talent coming through?
    Also why would World Cup winning jorgi low want to take over at Everton. Not really the first club that springs to mind if you decide to jump ship from the best national team in the world..

  • Joachim (or Jögi or Joegi) Löw (or Loew).

    Anything else and you're basically Alan Green.

    His domestic record is hardly glowing, his last job before becoming national team assistant was the mighty Austria Wien.

    I am almost always wrong about these things, but I think he should have won something with Germany sooner considering the amazing talent he has at his disposal, and the togetherness the squad seems to have had for the last few tournaments.

    Is there a manager who has gone from only really finding success at national level, to being a successful club coach? Not trying to make a point, just don't know the answer.

  • Anyone reckon 'Tactics' Tim Sherwood will be the next Blackburn manager? Seems too good to be true really.

  • Bunce, it's all about the Bunce nowadays

  • We can but hope.

    I can see it going to chicken legs Dunn though

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IYwf2SBWa5o

  • What an incredible advert.

    I can't see why the fans don't get behind Venkys.

  • And again. Get in the fucking sea you bunch of twats.

  • good luck today markyboy

    and has anyone else put £ 9.13 on newcastle to win the premiershit next season

    i know i have
    #rafalution

  • Yep hope Leicester do it today good luck to you Markyboy and all Leicester fans.

  • Good luck to you and your Junior Statto lad today, @Markyboy - he must be beside himself!

    Is it only me who'd rather see Newcastle go down as opposed to Sunderland?

  • I want Newcastle to take the drop too.

    and will be happy to see man Utd lose today despite Europe

  • It's a tough call but in an ideal world both Sunderland and Newcastle get relegated and Norwich manage to stay up. They've both done enough to go down over the last three seasons.

  • I've never met Mike Ashley, but I get the distinct feeling that I wouldn't like him very much.

    I also get the impression that whilst he's clearly been a pretty good businessman, one could assume that there aren't really very many books in his house.

  • Has he got a kindle?

  • He's staying remarkably cool. We'll be heading out for lunch and then settling in for the game. Not confident of a win, will take a point and get another couple of bites of the cherry. I have a feeling Chelsea will do a job on Spurs tomorrow although, now the pressure (which Spurs really couldn't cope with last week) is off, they might win.

    Would prefer both Newcastle and Sunderland to go down, although I have been wanting Newcastle to have something to play for on the last day of the season.

  • Newcastle are sponsored by two companies whose businesses are built on exploiting vulnerable people - Sports Direct and their minimum wage zero hour contracts and dodgy staff practices, and Wonga and their extortionate rate pay day loans. So fuck em...

  • Another Leicester fan here (product of Leicester General Hospital)

    I'll be listening to the match on the allotment with an actual fox.

    I am not remarkably cool.

  • More a 'stack of porn mags next to the toilet' man by the look of him.

    ...and win it Leicester.

  • No, you're not alone.

    I always want us to win, but I handled Sunderland's equaliser yesterday remarkably well.

  • pics of the fox please

  • will do


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  • Good point, well made.

  • I cant image what the atmosphere in Leicester is like right now, loads of great stories this week though, illuminating public buildings in blue, busy times in bars, restaurants and shops, nervous smiles on the people's faces, loads of tourists/visitors to the city since discovery of Richard III body, if superstitions are correct times are a'changing and boomtown for the city.

    Hope it is a memorable day @Markyboy @not4sale and Leicester win at Old Trafford to round off a remarkable season.

    Alx

  • Sounds like a great sunday afternoon to me and the fox being there has to be a good omen.

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