sol cambell 21:27 - Nov 29 with 5383 views | digswellhoop | so sol says hes one of the WORLDS BEST EVER PLAYERS? what do you think i give him 6 minths | | | | |
sol cambell on 21:56 - Nov 29 with 3435 views | londonscottish | he was doing alright up to that point. 3 months. | |
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sol cambell on 22:08 - Nov 29 with 3404 views | oddball | bellend alert | | | |
sol cambell on 23:06 - Nov 29 with 3330 views | Stanisgod | Always seemed a bit weird. 10 weeks. | |
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sol cambell on 01:15 - Nov 30 with 3227 views | timcocking |
sol cambell on 23:06 - Nov 29 by Stanisgod | Always seemed a bit weird. 10 weeks. |
Definitely something a bit off with him. | | | |
sol cambell on 01:19 - Nov 30 with 3216 views | Boston | Don't like his soup, could kick a ball though. | |
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sol cambell on 01:20 - Nov 30 with 3215 views | timcocking |
sol cambell on 01:19 - Nov 30 by Boston | Don't like his soup, could kick a ball though. |
Well he was strong and quick. Not too sure he could kick a ball particularly effectively. Oh, Macc Town? My mate Higgy used to play for them. His Dad was the chairman i think. I remember them telling me how they got Paul Ince in as manager. He was an arrogant pr!ck, they couldn't stand each other. First thing Paul Ince did when he took over - ordered a refit of his office with a brand new very expensive desk. Not the sort of thing they're big on in Macclesfield. [Post edited 30 Nov 2018 1:28]
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sol cambell on 02:16 - Nov 30 with 3191 views | Loftgirl |
sol cambell on 22:08 - Nov 29 by oddball | bellend alert |
In the same camp as Tactical Tim. | | | |
sol cambell on 03:32 - Nov 30 with 3149 views | Toast_R | At his peak, he probably was one of the best in the world. So good infact, his name was used in a tongue in cheek song by the QPR faithful for a few seasons. If Tony Adams can still occasionally get jobs, why has it taken this long for Sol Campbell? | | | | Login to get fewer ads
sol cambell on 05:48 - Nov 30 with 3092 views | Rs_Holy |
sol cambell on 03:32 - Nov 30 by Toast_R | At his peak, he probably was one of the best in the world. So good infact, his name was used in a tongue in cheek song by the QPR faithful for a few seasons. If Tony Adams can still occasionally get jobs, why has it taken this long for Sol Campbell? |
Because everyone thinks he’s a bit weird | | | |
sol cambell on 07:01 - Nov 30 with 3065 views | distortR |
sol cambell on 05:48 - Nov 30 by Rs_Holy | Because everyone thinks he’s a bit weird |
would agree with that. I would also worry about how he would deal with stress. | | | |
sol cambell on 08:25 - Nov 30 with 2973 views | paulparker | Sol was a world class centre back, miles better than Terry but he never gets the plaudits Him and Rio were our best partnership for England but imagine sol, Rio & Lesley king as a back 3, Campbell was part of the invincibles and the double winning Arsenal teams and held spurs toghther when they were very, very average for quite a few years He gets a ton of stick does Sol but he was a hell of a centre half | |
| And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
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sol cambell on 08:42 - Nov 30 with 2942 views | makaveli1882 | Absolute mentalist, tries to use the race card for not getting jobs, the reason he doesn't get jobs is because he is not the full ticket, surprised he hasn't blamed it on his sexuality too! Fantastic defender and was great for England and much better than Terry as already stated. | | | |
sol cambell on 08:53 - Nov 30 with 2924 views | RBlock |
sol cambell on 03:32 - Nov 30 by Toast_R | At his peak, he probably was one of the best in the world. So good infact, his name was used in a tongue in cheek song by the QPR faithful for a few seasons. If Tony Adams can still occasionally get jobs, why has it taken this long for Sol Campbell? |
He's a freak mate. Saw Paul Ince moaning about racial discrimination that Campbell had to drop this low in the pyramid to get a job, whilst Lampard and Gerrard swan into more illustrious roles I mean he has come out with some corkers over the years. There is the classic: "I'm intelligent enough, it's not like I played on a fox and dog pitch all my life. I can't believe some people, I'm one of the greatest minds in football and I'm being wasted". There was the one last September on his birthday where he claimed to be turning 43, before hastily deleting that video realising he was in fact turning 44. His first interview with Macclesfield is just dripping with arrogance, effectively saying "Well, you lot are really lucky I've deigned to come and work here aren't you". Nutter | | | |
sol cambell on 08:57 - Nov 30 with 2910 views | Toast_R |
sol cambell on 07:01 - Nov 30 by distortR | would agree with that. I would also worry about how he would deal with stress. |
As opposed to recovering alcoholic Tony Adams... Weird. How many managers are a little bit weird but when it's not a black player, it gets brushed under the carpet as slighty eccentric? Clough was weird, Ian Holloway too. Look at Mourinho the self proclaimed "Special One" Good black players in England shirts = abuse and an almost subconscious like obsession with every negative aspect what the media would have you believe about their character and it seems to get lapped up, it really is quite sad. Ashley Cole John Barnes Sol Campbell Andy Cole Raheem Sterling Tell me none of that is just mere coincidence? | | | |
sol cambell on 09:26 - Nov 30 with 2858 views | makaveli1882 |
sol cambell on 08:57 - Nov 30 by Toast_R | As opposed to recovering alcoholic Tony Adams... Weird. How many managers are a little bit weird but when it's not a black player, it gets brushed under the carpet as slighty eccentric? Clough was weird, Ian Holloway too. Look at Mourinho the self proclaimed "Special One" Good black players in England shirts = abuse and an almost subconscious like obsession with every negative aspect what the media would have you believe about their character and it seems to get lapped up, it really is quite sad. Ashley Cole John Barnes Sol Campbell Andy Cole Raheem Sterling Tell me none of that is just mere coincidence? |
Jesse Lingard, Dele Ali, Joe Gomez, Jadon Sancho, Trent Alexander-Arnold,Ashley Young even Delph all praised this year for England. I rate Sterling as one of the best players in the Premiership and agree his treatment is unfair. The rest of that list either did not up or just a bunch of caants, nothing to do with race. | | | |
sol cambell on 09:36 - Nov 30 with 2840 views | JamesB1979 | At his peak, he was immense centre back for club and country. I don’t think there’s been a better defender for England in my lifetime (I’m under 40). Him and Rio Ferdinand together were brilliant. | | | |
sol cambell on 09:41 - Nov 30 with 2829 views | Phildo |
sol cambell on 09:36 - Nov 30 by JamesB1979 | At his peak, he was immense centre back for club and country. I don’t think there’s been a better defender for England in my lifetime (I’m under 40). Him and Rio Ferdinand together were brilliant. |
He also was a very good player at tournaments unlike a lot of his contemporaries. Still comes across as a total oddball though. | | | |
sol cambell on 09:42 - Nov 30 with 2822 views | Maggsinho |
sol cambell on 09:41 - Nov 30 by Phildo | He also was a very good player at tournaments unlike a lot of his contemporaries. Still comes across as a total oddball though. |
In the team of the tournament in 2002 and 2004. | | | |
sol cambell on 09:57 - Nov 30 with 2800 views | Rs_Holy |
sol cambell on 08:57 - Nov 30 by Toast_R | As opposed to recovering alcoholic Tony Adams... Weird. How many managers are a little bit weird but when it's not a black player, it gets brushed under the carpet as slighty eccentric? Clough was weird, Ian Holloway too. Look at Mourinho the self proclaimed "Special One" Good black players in England shirts = abuse and an almost subconscious like obsession with every negative aspect what the media would have you believe about their character and it seems to get lapped up, it really is quite sad. Ashley Cole John Barnes Sol Campbell Andy Cole Raheem Sterling Tell me none of that is just mere coincidence? |
For every Ashley Cole and Raheem Stirling there's a Sir Les or a Ledley King or a Tricky Trev to counter your argument. I understand that prejudice and discrimination still exists but I'm not racist and simply find the bloke a bit weird! For me he doesn’t seem to have a sense of humour. Clough was eccentric but was genius with it. Warnock is eccentric but also makes me laugh in some of his interviews. Klopp is also eccentric but had me in stiches with his "I'm not the special one... in fact I am the ordinary one" interview. Yes there should be more black managers! This I totally agree with that but they have to be good when they get a chance. We tried 2 and it didn’t work out. Ince lasted 6 months at Boro with a very supportive chairman. Chris Hougton is a fantastic manager with a superb record. Sir Les is doing a fantastic job as our DOF. Keith Curle was a great coach for us under Warnock. | | | |
sol cambell on 10:01 - Nov 30 with 2792 views | Konk |
sol cambell on 08:57 - Nov 30 by Toast_R | As opposed to recovering alcoholic Tony Adams... Weird. How many managers are a little bit weird but when it's not a black player, it gets brushed under the carpet as slighty eccentric? Clough was weird, Ian Holloway too. Look at Mourinho the self proclaimed "Special One" Good black players in England shirts = abuse and an almost subconscious like obsession with every negative aspect what the media would have you believe about their character and it seems to get lapped up, it really is quite sad. Ashley Cole John Barnes Sol Campbell Andy Cole Raheem Sterling Tell me none of that is just mere coincidence? |
Tony Adams got Wycombe and Pompey, did poorly and hasn't had anything in England since. I guess the point is that he was given a chance in the first place. There definitely does seem to be an issue with black former players getting interviews for jobs, and I would support something like the Rooney rule in that regard, however, even in sympathetic media pieces, Campbell has always come across as someone who would be an absolute nightmare to find yourself sat next to at a meal. Arrogant, intense and a bit difficult. Whether it's fair or not, he doesn't strike me as someone it would be easy to warm to or work alongside. Of the others on your list - Cole - the lack of self-awareness re his "almost swerved of the road" upon hearing about Arsenal's £60kpw or whatever it was comment in his biography. Shooting Youth players with an airgun, being a di ck with his missus etc. Great player, but seemingly a kn ob. Also not helped by being an in the ref's face shouty twa t for Chelsea. I think it's probably the case that he just might not be that nice a bloke. Same as John Terry, who has had plenty of stick in the media. Barnes - was only really slated for being generally underwhelming for England...which he was. Did a shi t job at Celtic and hasn't had a look-in since. Not that surprising. I don't remember people questioning him as an individual. Campbell - regarded as a brilliant footballer, but a bit of an oddbod. Sterling - not done much for England, which gets every sheep on his back, and as someone who never watches England games in pubs, I couldn't believe the amount of abuse he got v Tunisia in the pub I was in. The media stick he's taken for his lifestyle is definitely disproportionate and sadly, I wouldn't doubt that there's a racial element to that amongst many of his critics. | |
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sol cambell on 10:02 - Nov 30 with 2789 views | daveB | He said he was one of the best players in the world and he was in his day. Whatever you think of him it is odd that someone who won as much as he did as a player can only get a job at Maccelsfield whilst Lampard and Gerrard walk into much bigger jobs | | | |
sol cambell on 10:03 - Nov 30 with 2787 views | Konk |
sol cambell on 09:42 - Nov 30 by Maggsinho | In the team of the tournament in 2002 and 2004. |
He was a brilliant CB and as has been said, was immense in tournaments too. | |
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sol cambell on 10:05 - Nov 30 with 2780 views | Antti_Heinola |
sol cambell on 09:57 - Nov 30 by Rs_Holy | For every Ashley Cole and Raheem Stirling there's a Sir Les or a Ledley King or a Tricky Trev to counter your argument. I understand that prejudice and discrimination still exists but I'm not racist and simply find the bloke a bit weird! For me he doesn’t seem to have a sense of humour. Clough was eccentric but was genius with it. Warnock is eccentric but also makes me laugh in some of his interviews. Klopp is also eccentric but had me in stiches with his "I'm not the special one... in fact I am the ordinary one" interview. Yes there should be more black managers! This I totally agree with that but they have to be good when they get a chance. We tried 2 and it didn’t work out. Ince lasted 6 months at Boro with a very supportive chairman. Chris Hougton is a fantastic manager with a superb record. Sir Les is doing a fantastic job as our DOF. Keith Curle was a great coach for us under Warnock. |
'have to be good when they get the chance' they have to be exceptional, more like. Terrible white managers get chance after chance after chance. See Bryan Robson. See Peter Reid. See Mark Hughes! Of course race is a big part of it. Campbell has offered to manage for nothing even as low as non league and not been picked up. If people say 'it's because he's weird' explain Joey Barton. Explain Martin freaking Allen! | |
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sol cambell on 10:07 - Nov 30 with 2778 views | Konk |
sol cambell on 10:02 - Nov 30 by daveB | He said he was one of the best players in the world and he was in his day. Whatever you think of him it is odd that someone who won as much as he did as a player can only get a job at Maccelsfield whilst Lampard and Gerrard walk into much bigger jobs |
I think odd is probably the imperative word, there. In terms of Lampard and Gerrard, Lampard comes across as a reasonably intelligent bloke, which I think is crucial to being a good coach and probably makes him a convincing candidate. Both have good connections in terms of securing loans from their former clubs, both are big names for media attention/recruitment and not to be underestimated, both are big name former players that their clubs's owners get to swoon over. | |
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sol cambell on 10:07 - Nov 30 with 2778 views | DavieQPR | And a completely loyal servant to Arsenal..... or was it Spurs. | | | |
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