Les Ferdinand Leaves Spurs on 09:51 - Jun 19 with 3978 views | Esgaroth | Striker coach role at HQ Shirley! | |
| Been here since 1984. Now THAT is what you call punishment |
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Les Ferdinand Leaves Spurs on 09:59 - Jun 19 with 3946 views | daveB | he'll go wherever Sherwood ends up | | | |
Les Ferdinand Leaves Spurs on 10:06 - Jun 19 with 3928 views | toboboly |
Les Ferdinand Leaves Spurs on 09:59 - Jun 19 by daveB | he'll go wherever Sherwood ends up |
This. Would have been WBA had they bothered paying minimum wage. | |
| Sexy Asian dwarves wanted. |
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Les Ferdinand Leaves Spurs on 10:10 - Jun 19 with 3911 views | simmo | Sign him up. Fck this coaching lark, get him up top with Charlie. | |
| ask Beavis I get nothing Butthead |
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Les Ferdinand Leaves Spurs on 10:22 - Jun 19 with 3886 views | HollowayRanger | sorry but DO WE NEED HIM? we gonna have more coaches then national express at this rate no 1 new coach has to be clint hill ,as for strikers we already have at least 2 in jordan and furlong and maybe a gallen or 2 | |
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Les Ferdinand Leaves Spurs on 10:23 - Jun 19 with 3882 views | HAYESBOY | Sod caoching.....give him a kit and some boots! | |
| Smells like a trout farm in here |
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Les Ferdinand Leaves Spurs on 10:27 - Jun 19 with 3868 views | MedwayR |
Les Ferdinand Leaves Spurs on 10:22 - Jun 19 by HollowayRanger | sorry but DO WE NEED HIM? we gonna have more coaches then national express at this rate no 1 new coach has to be clint hill ,as for strikers we already have at least 2 in jordan and furlong and maybe a gallen or 2 |
It would be nice to have him here, I'd rather Sir Les than Wally Downes. Clint Hill needs to learn his trade with the youth teams, Furlong works with the youth teams/reserve team not the 1st team. So yes there is room for him, I could definitely see 'arry bringing him in & I hope he does. | |
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Les Ferdinand Leaves Spurs on 10:37 - Jun 19 with 3836 views | eghamranger | Please please please please. Take him over wally and joe Jordan. He is Sir les!! I've heard Rio have moved down now and that's a done deal | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Les Ferdinand Leaves Spurs on 10:44 - Jun 19 with 3814 views | TacticalR |
Les Ferdinand Leaves Spurs on 10:06 - Jun 19 by toboboly | This. Would have been WBA had they bothered paying minimum wage. |
Apparently one of the sticking points was that WBA wouldn't let Sherwood bring in his own team. | |
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Les Ferdinand Leaves Spurs on 11:29 - Jun 19 with 3707 views | deanslanehoop | Can't see him coming to HQ. Guy I know (Spurs fan) bumped in to him recently and they were chatting about what's been going on at WHL. Sir Les was slagging off 'Arry big time about always having no idea, never having a plan B..... | | | |
Les Ferdinand Leaves Spurs on 11:31 - Jun 19 with 3695 views | toboboly |
Les Ferdinand Leaves Spurs on 10:44 - Jun 19 by TacticalR | Apparently one of the sticking points was that WBA wouldn't let Sherwood bring in his own team. |
Yeah it was cos of the cash they offered. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27777861 | |
| Sexy Asian dwarves wanted. |
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Les Ferdinand Leaves Spurs on 12:41 - Jun 19 with 3554 views | RedbourneR | We do seem to have a lot of first team coaches, Bond, Jordan, Downes etc. Not quite sure exactly what Downes brings to the show, really. Would take Sir Les over him any day, but that doesn't sound likely from the above. I thought Jordan would have more of an impact than he has done - perhaps it's all behind the scenes but it's Bond who covers for 'Arry in the post-match press conferences. Do they break down the roles? Does anyone know how this works - is Jordan working with the defenders, Bond with the attackers, Downes with the cones - or do they operate together? We're going to need someone drilling and marshalling the defence in Pulis-style to get us through the season ahead ... | | | |
Les Ferdinand Leaves Spurs on 12:42 - Jun 19 with 3550 views | OakR | We should not fall into the trap we ave done in the past with players, and just signing them because we can. We should be having a review of the coaching set-up and deciding if the current staff are appropriate for the Premier League, the way we wish to play, deveoop players etc as we will no doubt (hopefully) be doing with the players. If we are deficient in an area we should look to remedy that clearly. What we need to avoid is Championship manager syndrome which is great for short-term boost, but as we have seen not so good for the medium to long-term. | |
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