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You think Dowie signed them?
It was briatore and Paladini.
Anyway that post wasn't for you so please don't reply.
Best you don't answer me and I will ignore you.
Thanks
You think Dowie signed them?
It was briatore and Paladini.
Anyway that post wasn't for you so please don't reply.
Best you don't answer me and I will ignore you.
Thanks
I'd rather you didn't.
After your childish behavior I think its best you ignore my posts.
Your clearly are the most ignorant moderator on here, so please don't use that little bit of power like last time.
Thats true, but look at Ancelotti, hes signed with Chelsea but his contract doesnt start untill July 1st, surely we could have done the same??
We are not Chelsea & Roman Ambramovich isn't our Chairman...by naming a new manager like Ancelotti there are many benefits. Unsettled players may not hand in transfer requests, Ancellotti leaves Milan in a dignified manner and moves to another club / challenge, Chelsea can make a move for Kaka.
Meanwhile at QPR Rowan Vine has been praticing hard in front the mirror his new goal celebrations, Ipswich show interest in erm....Delaney and Flav has worked his way through a vat of Piz Buin Bronzing oil in Monte Carlo.
Maybe we didn't really want Magilton, we just couldn't get the one we wanted.
Or maybe we did want Magilton but we just wanted to make sure by interviewing all the other potential candidates. Whether the other candidates said, "thanks, but no thanks" and we were left with Magilton we will never know. But one thing's for sure, this can't be accused of being a rush job!
And I'll say it again that whilst he's not a "bums on seats" manager and he's not a big name with an impressive CV he does have good experience and allegedly plays entertaining 4-4-2 football and those two things alone are more than we've had with our previous recent managers. And it would be wrong to suggest he was a failure at Ipswich, imo. There's a huge difference between success and failure and he was somewhere in the middle with Ipswich.
If it is him then I wont' be dancing in the streets but I'm not going to kill myself either! And all you guys lucky enough to go to games will just have to back him.....
Or maybe we did want Magilton but we just wanted to make sure by interviewing all the other potential candidates. Whether the other candidates said, "thanks, but no thanks" and we were left with Magilton we will never know. But one thing's for sure, this can't be accused of being a rush job!
And I'll say it again that whilst he's not a "bums on seats" manager and he's not a big name with an impressive CV he does have good experience and allegedly plays entertaining 4-4-2 football and those two things alone are more than we've had with our previous recent managers. And it would be wrong to suggest he was a failure at Ipswich, imo. There's a huge difference between success and failure and he was somewhere in the middle with Ipswich.
If it is him then I wont' be dancing in the streets but I'm not going to kill myself either! And all you guys lucky enough to go to games will just have to back him.....
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