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  • Sousa Has Another Pop At Warnock..Plus Case Settled With QPR

    PAULO SOUSA has taunted QPR boss Neil Warnock ahead of their Loftus Road clash tomorrow by claiming his bully-boy tactics aren’t enough to beat Swansea City.
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  • #2
    Having a pop, or playing mind games?

    It's part and parcel mate.
    Your mum would love me...

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    • #3
      “But I see him shouting at his players, encouraging them to just tackle opponents, something I don’t like to see, something that is not good for football

      Thats having a pop in my view
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      • #4
        The ironic thing is Pete is that reading that interview (which if we were all neutrals we'd agree with) it really does underline who the football purist is and who isn't.

        I'm starting to think tomorrows match could get a bit tasty.
        Last edited by W12_Ranger; 19-03-2010, 12:23 PM.

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        • #5
          He is trying to influence the referee nothing more, nothing less.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
            “But I see him shouting at his players, encouraging them to just tackle opponents, something I don’t like to see, something that is not good for football

            Thats having a pop in my view
            Fancy a manager doing that eh? Sounds like he would fit in with those lunes at UEFA - they want to encourage the development of football as a non contact/non tackling game - I use the word game because if and when this happens it will no longer be a sport and I certainly wont be watching it!
            #standuptocancer
            #inyourfacecancer

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            • #7
              Who is he to come and knock warnock who's been in the business years,and where he's only just started the jumped up little greasy Ronaldo loving winker........

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              • #8
                excellent. swansea players wont be tackling us tomorrow. 6-0 to us then.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Bluehoop View Post
                  Fancy a manager doing that eh? Sounds like he would fit in with those lunes at UEFA - they want to encourage the development of football as a non contact/non tackling game - I use the word game because if and when this happens it will no longer be a sport and I certainly wont be watching it!
                  God forbid a footballer must tackle an opponent.Tackling is an artform and is sadly going out of football as football is now being played by a bunch of poofs and fannies who fall over at the slightest touch.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by LOOPYHOOP View Post
                    Who is he to come and knock warnock who's been in the business years,and where he's only just started the jumped up little greasy Ronaldo loving winker........
                    Yeah, how dare the Double European Cup winner with 60 International Caps to his name have an opinion on how the game should be play.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
                      Yeah, how dare the Double European Cup winner with 60 International Caps to his name have an opinion on how the game should be play.
                      Amazing really because the teams he played for were quite attacking where as the teams he coaches tend to bore the ar.se off the fans that watch them.

                      Him and George Graham would probably get on like a house on fire
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Funky View Post
                        Amazing really because the teams he played for were quite attacking where as the teams he coaches tend to bore the ar.se off the fans that watch them.

                        Him and George Graham would probably get on like a house on fire
                        I doubt that Funkster - GG likes the odd tackle after all
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Funky View Post
                          Amazing really because the teams he played for were quite attacking where as the teams he coaches tend to bore the ar.se off the fans that watch them.

                          Him and George Graham would probably get on like a house on fire
                          And he was a defensive midfielder, playing a holding role at times I believe. From what I remember his Juventus side was a typical Italian side built from the back and solid and Borrussia Dortmand were extermly hard to break down as well.

                          In all fairness I don't think you put a lot of thought into that comment but instead just opened your mouth.

                          Also you may have not notice but at both QPR and Swansea, Sousa has had very limited attacking options.

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                          • #14
                            Sousa had Routledge, Taarabat, and Blackstock available to him and left them on the bench for some games.

                            He liked SDC for some reason.

                            He also loaned our leading scorer out to Forest.

                            I'm not doubting that Sousa will turn out to be a good coach, or that he has moulded a Swansea side that are hard to beat.

                            As a season ticket holder I did not enjoy the brand of football we were playing under Sousa, thats all.

                            I think Swansea are one of the lowest scorers in the division, but do have an excellent defensive record, for me I like to see good attacking football and a few goals going in.

                            I think in Warnock we have a far better manager, I wish Paulo all the best but I cant understand why so many fans keep going on and on about him.

                            Some may argue that losing Holloway was a much bigger loss, the job he has done at Blackpool this season is quite remarkable.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Funky View Post
                              He also loaned our leading scorer out to Forest.
                              Is that true ? I thought he got sacked for telling someone he knew nothing of the loan to Forest ?

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