8 years ago today 16:17 - Jun 15 with 4242 views | builthjack | Michael Laudrup came in. Possibly our greatest ever Manager. | |
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8 years ago today on 16:48 - Jun 15 with 3002 views | Treforys_Jack | Brilliant times, even if he was a bit odd. [Post edited 15 Jun 2020 16:48]
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8 years ago today on 17:24 - Jun 15 with 2948 views | Brynmill_Jack |
8 years ago today on 16:48 - Jun 15 by Treforys_Jack | Brilliant times, even if he was a bit odd. [Post edited 15 Jun 2020 16:48]
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If he was odd then give us odd every day of the week. Historically our greatest (in terms of silverware). I still can’t believe we won the league cup | |
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8 years ago today on 17:41 - Jun 15 with 2924 views | Whiterockin | I would put him joint with Tosh both did incredible things for us. | | | |
8 years ago today on 18:04 - Jun 15 with 2902 views | pencoedjack |
8 years ago today on 17:41 - Jun 15 by Whiterockin | I would put him joint with Tosh both did incredible things for us. |
I’d put him top All about opinions 👠| | | |
8 years ago today on 18:10 - Jun 15 with 2896 views | Jackfath | It was like watching Brazil. | |
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8 years ago today on 18:20 - Jun 15 with 2885 views | Oldjack | A bit to laid back for my liking ,but he did get us playing total football at the highest level ,it's a shame it all went tits up | |
| Prosser the Tosser dwells on Phil's bum hole like a rusty old hemorrhoid ,fact
You Greedy Bastards Get Out Of OUR Club!
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8 years ago today on 18:26 - Jun 15 with 2877 views | Treforys_Jack |
8 years ago today on 18:20 - Jun 15 by Oldjack | A bit to laid back for my liking ,but he did get us playing total football at the highest level ,it's a shame it all went tits up |
I'm sure he'd have changed if he knew he was too laid back for you. | | | |
8 years ago today on 18:28 - Jun 15 with 2873 views | Jackfath |
8 years ago today on 18:20 - Jun 15 by Oldjack | A bit to laid back for my liking ,but he did get us playing total football at the highest level ,it's a shame it all went tits up |
Imagine what we would have been like if he wasn't so laid back! | |
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8 years ago today on 19:03 - Jun 15 with 2841 views | Oldjack |
8 years ago today on 18:26 - Jun 15 by Treforys_Jack | I'm sure he'd have changed if he knew he was too laid back for you. |
Well he could have at least turned up for training sessions | |
| Prosser the Tosser dwells on Phil's bum hole like a rusty old hemorrhoid ,fact
You Greedy Bastards Get Out Of OUR Club!
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8 years ago today on 19:54 - Jun 15 with 2800 views | jack247 | Certainly gave us the greatest season in my time as a fan. Shame he lost interest when he didn’t get what he wanted the following summer. | | | |
8 years ago today on 21:43 - Jun 15 with 2717 views | Ebo | That first 45 mins v WBA not many teams would have lived with us that night. That and the Valencia away game stick long in the memory. Oh and that Arsenal away game too with Michu. | |
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8 years ago today on 22:03 - Jun 15 with 2693 views | NotLoyal |
8 years ago today on 18:20 - Jun 15 by Oldjack | A bit to laid back for my liking ,but he did get us playing total football at the highest level ,it's a shame it all went tits up |
Well, we can blame the likes of the sneaky few led by a ginger bloke for that. | |
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8 years ago today on 22:18 - Jun 15 with 2667 views | PatchesOHoulihan | Think for me it was always a case of what could have been. Although a few of his former clubs have probably said the same thing. When laudrups team was on form we were a match for anyone. | |
| This is Patches O'Houlihan saying "Take care of your balls, and they'll take care of you." |
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8 years ago today on 22:25 - Jun 15 with 2653 views | jack247 |
8 years ago today on 22:03 - Jun 15 by NotLoyal | Well, we can blame the likes of the sneaky few led by a ginger bloke for that. |
There’s probably two sides to that. While I don’t doubt there was some kind of mutiny, or that Monk benefitted exponentially, Laudrups unremarkable managerial career and number of clubs he’s worked at don’t look great. No argument though, that season was incredible. | | | |
8 years ago today on 22:33 - Jun 15 with 2641 views | Kerouac | I'd put Martinez as the greatest (too young for Toshack), but certainly Laudrup put the finishing pieces in place and produced our finest ever team. I believe he could have evolved the team and taking us further as well with the right backing. Shameful the way he was treated. That West Brom game was the pinnacle for me, I watched it in a pub but couldn't stop myself from standing up and applauding spontaneously throughout. Perfect football. | |
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8 years ago today on 23:04 - Jun 15 with 2624 views | Swanjaxs | His 56th birthday today too ðŸ‘🻠| |
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8 years ago today on 23:28 - Jun 15 with 2597 views | Kilkennyjack | Certainly our coolest manager, a world class player himself with both Top Trumps player pulling power and swagger. Total football. European style football. And now we have unknown after unknown basically having a go. Only Huw can say for sure if Monk deliberately caused problems. Certainly the timing looks spot on ... ? And all cos Michael played Ki vs Bradford. | |
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8 years ago today on 00:34 - Jun 16 with 2558 views | Glyn1 | Although having a regular training session where the players tried to hit the crossbar (on penalty of having to drive in an embarrassing car) was a little bit strange. As I remember they were fairly good at hitting the crossbar already. But yes, not letting him be the manager for the match in Naples was just petty and vindictive. We were coming up to a break and he deserved that. How old is he now and what's he doing? Can't be arsed to look up Wikipedia and you all probably know better anyway. UPDATE: OK, his 56th birthday was yesterday, and he's a millionaire not involved in football. I'd settle for that. [Post edited 16 Jun 2020 0:39]
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8 years ago today on 06:13 - Jun 16 with 2516 views | jackal |
8 years ago today on 22:33 - Jun 15 by Kerouac | I'd put Martinez as the greatest (too young for Toshack), but certainly Laudrup put the finishing pieces in place and produced our finest ever team. I believe he could have evolved the team and taking us further as well with the right backing. Shameful the way he was treated. That West Brom game was the pinnacle for me, I watched it in a pub but couldn't stop myself from standing up and applauding spontaneously throughout. Perfect football. |
Agree. Martinez started it all with his passing football. Before he came we had Kenny Jacket. Lump the ball up to Rory Fallon for him to flick on, usually to no one. Laudrup refined it but Martinez started it. | | | |
8 years ago today on 06:56 - Jun 16 with 2494 views | Private_Partz |
8 years ago today on 17:24 - Jun 15 by Brynmill_Jack | If he was odd then give us odd every day of the week. Historically our greatest (in terms of silverware). I still can’t believe we won the league cup |
Indeed. Our best manager ever. The whole situation was hideously mishandled by Jenkins. The first of many decisions that started his decline to villainy. [Post edited 16 Jun 2020 6:57]
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8 years ago today on 08:14 - Jun 16 with 2440 views | WarwickHunt |
8 years ago today on 06:13 - Jun 16 by jackal | Agree. Martinez started it all with his passing football. Before he came we had Kenny Jacket. Lump the ball up to Rory Fallon for him to flick on, usually to no one. Laudrup refined it but Martinez started it. |
We were known as a passing team when Cliff Jones played for us... Martinez was great for us but Laudrup refined Brenda’s style, not Bobbeh’s. | | | |
8 years ago today on 08:22 - Jun 16 with 2428 views | lifelong | As good as that Laudrup team was there is only one winner when it comes to our best ever manager...Tosh. What he did at the club by taking us through the divisions and coming close to winning the top flight, in my humble opinion, will never be repeated. | | | |
8 years ago today on 09:06 - Jun 16 with 2392 views | Fireboy2 |
8 years ago today on 08:22 - Jun 16 by lifelong | As good as that Laudrup team was there is only one winner when it comes to our best ever manager...Tosh. What he did at the club by taking us through the divisions and coming close to winning the top flight, in my humble opinion, will never be repeated. |
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8 years ago today on 09:42 - Jun 16 with 2377 views | globus10 | The day laudrup was sacked was the day the club lost its class. | | | |
8 years ago today on 09:59 - Jun 16 with 2347 views | chad |
8 years ago today on 09:42 - Jun 16 by globus10 | The day laudrup was sacked was the day the club lost its class. |
Certainly a day Jinx showed his true colours in the cowardly way he sacked someone who achieved so much for us. Wasn’t the first, nor last manager to be treated shabbily We have had some great managers and some great times, which should live in our hearts for ever. Belated happy birthday to our centenary manager. [Post edited 16 Jun 2020 10:03]
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