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Next Manager Gus Poyet on 21:05 - Oct 2 by kensalriser
Started in Thailand, it's gonna take a while to reach Brooklyn. Must be at least 12 hours ahead there.
What region is be doing the announcement in? I think I'm Region 1 plus it needs to adhere to the required screen definition or I'll just get a black screen and I'm not paying money to have the rumour adjusted.
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Next Manager Gus Poyet on 00:01 - Oct 3 with 8511 views
Ok so let's assume a narrow win and poor performance tomorrow, then international break. Lose at Birmingham, draw with Sheff Wed, narrowly beat MK Dons, get hammered at Brentford. Lose at Derby and then it's Preston at home which should be a win, lose at Boro, lose at home to Leeds and he's gone. Everybody really happy, bunting hung out etc.
Poyet in in time for Burnley in December which we get a spirited draw from. Everybody agrees this home draw is much better than previous home draws with obvious improvements. Win at bottom-placed Bristol City and at home to second-bottom Huddersfield and everybody agrees Poyet is the new fcking king and laments the missed opportunity to get him in earlier.
Lose in the FA Cup to Alfreton, Hull and Wolves get their annual wins at Loftus Road through January as well as the usual losses at Forest and Blackburn.
February comes round, Fulham win at Loftus Road and we lose twice quickly at Sheff Wed and Bolton. Poyet says it's not his team and he needs time and patience and he'll bring his players in during the summer. The first rumblings of "fcking Chelsea cnt" and "shts on the floor" and "keeps picking Karl Henry" start to surface.
Out of a job by mid-April when a mediocre draw with Charlton at LR is followed by losses at Cardiff and Brighton on the road. The new clamour is for a European coach, familiar with modern methods, because "look at Southampton and how well they've done".
This time next year, three managers and 19 new signings later, we're still fcking sht, and we're still blaming the fcking manager and Tim Sherwood is available after being binned by Villa...
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Next Manager Gus Poyet on 00:08 - Oct 3 with 8490 views
Next Manager Gus Poyet on 00:01 - Oct 3 by Northernr
Ok so let's assume a narrow win and poor performance tomorrow, then international break. Lose at Birmingham, draw with Sheff Wed, narrowly beat MK Dons, get hammered at Brentford. Lose at Derby and then it's Preston at home which should be a win, lose at Boro, lose at home to Leeds and he's gone. Everybody really happy, bunting hung out etc.
Poyet in in time for Burnley in December which we get a spirited draw from. Everybody agrees this home draw is much better than previous home draws with obvious improvements. Win at bottom-placed Bristol City and at home to second-bottom Huddersfield and everybody agrees Poyet is the new fcking king and laments the missed opportunity to get him in earlier.
Lose in the FA Cup to Alfreton, Hull and Wolves get their annual wins at Loftus Road through January as well as the usual losses at Forest and Blackburn.
February comes round, Fulham win at Loftus Road and we lose twice quickly at Sheff Wed and Bolton. Poyet says it's not his team and he needs time and patience and he'll bring his players in during the summer. The first rumblings of "fcking Chelsea cnt" and "shts on the floor" and "keeps picking Karl Henry" start to surface.
Out of a job by mid-April when a mediocre draw with Charlton at LR is followed by losses at Cardiff and Brighton on the road. The new clamour is for a European coach, familiar with modern methods, because "look at Southampton and how well they've done".
This time next year, three managers and 19 new signings later, we're still fcking sht, and we're still blaming the fcking manager and Tim Sherwood is available after being binned by Villa...
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Psssst Clive,we're in the third round of the FA Cup remember?
Next Manager Gus Poyet on 00:01 - Oct 3 by Northernr
Ok so let's assume a narrow win and poor performance tomorrow, then international break. Lose at Birmingham, draw with Sheff Wed, narrowly beat MK Dons, get hammered at Brentford. Lose at Derby and then it's Preston at home which should be a win, lose at Boro, lose at home to Leeds and he's gone. Everybody really happy, bunting hung out etc.
Poyet in in time for Burnley in December which we get a spirited draw from. Everybody agrees this home draw is much better than previous home draws with obvious improvements. Win at bottom-placed Bristol City and at home to second-bottom Huddersfield and everybody agrees Poyet is the new fcking king and laments the missed opportunity to get him in earlier.
Lose in the FA Cup to Alfreton, Hull and Wolves get their annual wins at Loftus Road through January as well as the usual losses at Forest and Blackburn.
February comes round, Fulham win at Loftus Road and we lose twice quickly at Sheff Wed and Bolton. Poyet says it's not his team and he needs time and patience and he'll bring his players in during the summer. The first rumblings of "fcking Chelsea cnt" and "shts on the floor" and "keeps picking Karl Henry" start to surface.
Out of a job by mid-April when a mediocre draw with Charlton at LR is followed by losses at Cardiff and Brighton on the road. The new clamour is for a European coach, familiar with modern methods, because "look at Southampton and how well they've done".
This time next year, three managers and 19 new signings later, we're still fcking sht, and we're still blaming the fcking manager and Tim Sherwood is available after being binned by Villa...
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I'm tempted to do that as an accumulator
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Next Manager Gus Poyet on 00:14 - Oct 3 with 8473 views