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Managers Thread; Spain sack Lopetegui. Yes, really.
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Topic Started: 21 May 2016, 09:07 PM (998,093 Views)
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Tam Haas
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1 Jun 2018, 01:25 PM
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I can't take Leeds seriously after watching the The Damned United.
Stephen Graham's wig means they're now a constant joke to me.
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allthewine
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1 Jun 2018, 02:45 PM
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- 31 May 2018, 12:48 PM
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- 31 May 2018, 12:35 PM
I remember telling my mates that I thought ZZ would be a hopeless appointment by Madrid. I also said Puyol wouldn’t make it at Barça and Stevie May would be a better bet than Leigh Griffiths. Delete my account
No need, however you might want to seriously consider if your username is still relevant.
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atalan
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1 Jun 2018, 04:41 PM
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Guti to St Mirren? Da feck
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Champions League winner Jose Maria Gutierrez Hernandez has shown interest in the managerial vacancy at St Mirren.
The representative of the former Real Madrid and Spain midfielder, more commonly known as Guti, has been in touch with the Paisley club.
Jack Ross left St Mirren for Sunderland shortly after the Buddies' promotion.
And the Championship winners hope to appoint their new manager within the next seven days, with interviews expected to take place next week.
Guti, 41, won the Champions League three times with Real Madrid and was capped 13 times by Spain, also playing for Besiktas in Turkey.
He currently coaches the youth teams at Real. However, following the resignation of manager Zinedine Zidane on Thursday, Guti has been tipped as a possible candidate to replace the Frenchman at the European champions.
Zidane, 45, was promoted from within the club and Guti could do likewise.
The frontrunners for the St Mirren post are ex-Ross County manager Jim McIntyre and former Hearts and MK Dons boss Robbie Neilson.
Alan Stubbs, who previously managed Hibernian and Rotherham, and former Wigan and Chesterfield boss Gary Caldwell are others under consideration, while Coleraine manager Oran Kearney is believed to be on the shortlist for interview.
Kearney was named Northern Ireland manager of the year after guiding Coleraine to Irish Cup success and a runners-up finish in the Irish Premiership. Oran Kearney says Coleraine's Irish Cup win made it a successful season
His side came within three points of securing a historic double at the end of a campaign in which they suffered Premiership defeat only once.
The 39-year-old is the son-in-law of former Kilmarnock manager Kenny Shiels, who is currently in charge of Derry City.
Edited by atalan, 1 Jun 2018, 04:43 PM.
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HenkesGhod
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1 Jun 2018, 05:18 PM
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- atalan
- 1 Jun 2018, 04:41 PM
Guti to St Mirren? Da feck - Quote:
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Champions League winner Jose Maria Gutierrez Hernandez has shown interest in the managerial vacancy at St Mirren.
The representative of the former Real Madrid and Spain midfielder, more commonly known as Guti, has been in touch with the Paisley club.
Jack Ross left St Mirren for Sunderland shortly after the Buddies' promotion.
And the Championship winners hope to appoint their new manager within the next seven days, with interviews expected to take place next week.
Guti, 41, won the Champions League three times with Real Madrid and was capped 13 times by Spain, also playing for Besiktas in Turkey.
He currently coaches the youth teams at Real. However, following the resignation of manager Zinedine Zidane on Thursday, Guti has been tipped as a possible candidate to replace the Frenchman at the European champions.
Zidane, 45, was promoted from within the club and Guti could do likewise.
The frontrunners for the St Mirren post are ex-Ross County manager Jim McIntyre and former Hearts and MK Dons boss Robbie Neilson.
Alan Stubbs, who previously managed Hibernian and Rotherham, and former Wigan and Chesterfield boss Gary Caldwell are others under consideration, while Coleraine manager Oran Kearney is believed to be on the shortlist for interview.
Kearney was named Northern Ireland manager of the year after guiding Coleraine to Irish Cup success and a runners-up finish in the Irish Premiership. Oran Kearney says Coleraine's Irish Cup win made it a successful season
His side came within three points of securing a historic double at the end of a campaign in which they suffered Premiership defeat only once.
The 39-year-old is the son-in-law of former Kilmarnock manager Kenny Shiels, who is currently in charge of Derry City.
And if the Buddies knock him back he's third favourite for the Madrid job, sorted
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SaMule
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1 Jun 2018, 07:12 PM
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- atalan
- 1 Jun 2018, 04:41 PM
Guti to St Mirren? Da feck - Quote:
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Champions League winner Jose Maria Gutierrez Hernandez has shown interest in the managerial vacancy at St Mirren.
The representative of the former Real Madrid and Spain midfielder, more commonly known as Guti, has been in touch with the Paisley club.
Jack Ross left St Mirren for Sunderland shortly after the Buddies' promotion.
And the Championship winners hope to appoint their new manager within the next seven days, with interviews expected to take place next week.
Guti, 41, won the Champions League three times with Real Madrid and was capped 13 times by Spain, also playing for Besiktas in Turkey.
He currently coaches the youth teams at Real. However, following the resignation of manager Zinedine Zidane on Thursday, Guti has been tipped as a possible candidate to replace the Frenchman at the European champions.
Zidane, 45, was promoted from within the club and Guti could do likewise.
The frontrunners for the St Mirren post are ex-Ross County manager Jim McIntyre and former Hearts and MK Dons boss Robbie Neilson.
Alan Stubbs, who previously managed Hibernian and Rotherham, and former Wigan and Chesterfield boss Gary Caldwell are others under consideration, while Coleraine manager Oran Kearney is believed to be on the shortlist for interview.
Kearney was named Northern Ireland manager of the year after guiding Coleraine to Irish Cup success and a runners-up finish in the Irish Premiership. Oran Kearney says Coleraine's Irish Cup win made it a successful season
His side came within three points of securing a historic double at the end of a campaign in which they suffered Premiership defeat only once.
The 39-year-old is the son-in-law of former Kilmarnock manager Kenny Shiels, who is currently in charge of Derry City.
I only read the first and last paragraphs at first, and wondered how the feck Guti had ended up marrying Kenny Shiels’ daughter
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Oscar Strummer
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1 Jun 2018, 07:36 PM
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- IainG
- 1 Jun 2018, 01:09 PM
Leeds go through managers even faster than Sevco.
And yet they've always had a liking for ex-Celtic managers...
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jimmy123411
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1 Jun 2018, 10:21 PM
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- atalan
- 1 Jun 2018, 04:41 PM
Guti to St Mirren? Da feck - Quote:
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Champions League winner Jose Maria Gutierrez Hernandez has shown interest in the managerial vacancy at St Mirren.
The representative of the former Real Madrid and Spain midfielder, more commonly known as Guti, has been in touch with the Paisley club.
Jack Ross left St Mirren for Sunderland shortly after the Buddies' promotion.
And the Championship winners hope to appoint their new manager within the next seven days, with interviews expected to take place next week.
Guti, 41, won the Champions League three times with Real Madrid and was capped 13 times by Spain, also playing for Besiktas in Turkey.
He currently coaches the youth teams at Real. However, following the resignation of manager Zinedine Zidane on Thursday, Guti has been tipped as a possible candidate to replace the Frenchman at the European champions.
Zidane, 45, was promoted from within the club and Guti could do likewise.
The frontrunners for the St Mirren post are ex-Ross County manager Jim McIntyre and former Hearts and MK Dons boss Robbie Neilson.
Alan Stubbs, who previously managed Hibernian and Rotherham, and former Wigan and Chesterfield boss Gary Caldwell are others under consideration, while Coleraine manager Oran Kearney is believed to be on the shortlist for interview.
Kearney was named Northern Ireland manager of the year after guiding Coleraine to Irish Cup success and a runners-up finish in the Irish Premiership. Oran Kearney says Coleraine's Irish Cup win made it a successful season
His side came within three points of securing a historic double at the end of a campaign in which they suffered Premiership defeat only once.
The 39-year-old is the son-in-law of former Kilmarnock manager Kenny Shiels, who is currently in charge of Derry City.
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popeyed
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2 Jun 2018, 12:28 AM
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Climbing walls while sittin' in a chair.
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- SaMule
- 1 Jun 2018, 07:12 PM
- atalan
- 1 Jun 2018, 04:41 PM
Guti to St Mirren? Da feck - Quote:
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Champions League winner Jose Maria Gutierrez Hernandez has shown interest in the managerial vacancy at St Mirren.
The representative of the former Real Madrid and Spain midfielder, more commonly known as Guti, has been in touch with the Paisley club.
Jack Ross left St Mirren for Sunderland shortly after the Buddies' promotion.
And the Championship winners hope to appoint their new manager within the next seven days, with interviews expected to take place next week.
Guti, 41, won the Champions League three times with Real Madrid and was capped 13 times by Spain, also playing for Besiktas in Turkey.
He currently coaches the youth teams at Real. However, following the resignation of manager Zinedine Zidane on Thursday, Guti has been tipped as a possible candidate to replace the Frenchman at the European champions.
Zidane, 45, was promoted from within the club and Guti could do likewise.
The frontrunners for the St Mirren post are ex-Ross County manager Jim McIntyre and former Hearts and MK Dons boss Robbie Neilson.
Alan Stubbs, who previously managed Hibernian and Rotherham, and former Wigan and Chesterfield boss Gary Caldwell are others under consideration, while Coleraine manager Oran Kearney is believed to be on the shortlist for interview.
Kearney was named Northern Ireland manager of the year after guiding Coleraine to Irish Cup success and a runners-up finish in the Irish Premiership. Oran Kearney says Coleraine's Irish Cup win made it a successful season
His side came within three points of securing a historic double at the end of a campaign in which they suffered Premiership defeat only once.
The 39-year-old is the son-in-law of former Kilmarnock manager Kenny Shiels, who is currently in charge of Derry City.
I only read the first and last paragraphs at first, and wondered how the feck Guti had ended up marrying Kenny Shiels’ daughter
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AlGreenNWhite
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2 Jun 2018, 12:31 AM
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- Oscar Strummer
- 1 Jun 2018, 07:36 PM
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- 1 Jun 2018, 01:09 PM
Leeds go through managers even faster than Sevco.
And yet they've always had a liking for ex-Celtic managers... Seemingly Biesla a favourite to take over
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HenkesGhod
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2 Jun 2018, 12:46 AM
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- IainG
- 1 Jun 2018, 01:09 PM
Leeds go through managers even faster than Sevco.
And yet they've always had a liking for ex-Celtic managers...
Seemingly Biesla a favourite to take over He goes through clubs almost as fast as they go through managers to be fair
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2 Jun 2018, 07:45 AM
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ZZ off to Qatar for gazillions
Football just died a little
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One sharp cookie
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2 Jun 2018, 08:27 AM
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ZZ off to Qatar for gazillions
Football just died a little He’s been very heavily involved in Qatar’s bid to host the 2022 World Cup. I could see him managing their national team in that tournament.
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2 Jun 2018, 01:37 PM
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Anybody interested in grabbing a couple of burgers and hittin' the cemetery?
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ZZ off to Qatar for gazillions
Football just died a little
He’s been very heavily involved in Qatar’s bid to host the 2022 World Cup. I could see him managing their national team in that tournament. Well that makes me like him less.
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2 Jun 2018, 02:07 PM
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£50m a year and gets to coach an Arab country. What's he thinking!?
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2 Jun 2018, 03:37 PM
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- 2 Jun 2018, 02:07 PM
£50m a year and gets to coach an Arab country. What's he thinking!? Probably that it’s a short career and he has a family to feed.
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2 Jun 2018, 04:36 PM
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£50m a year and gets to coach an Arab country. What's he thinking!?
Probably that it’s a short career and he has a family to feed. Aye I'm sure Zidane's family would starve to death without him managing human-rights-violating nations.
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2 Jun 2018, 04:50 PM
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What's he feeding them, spaceship fuel?
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Atticus Lynch
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2 Jun 2018, 04:51 PM
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- 1 Jun 2018, 01:25 PM
I can't take Leeds seriously after watching the The Damned United.
Stephen Graham's wig means they're now a constant joke to me. I enjoyed the film but that wig was too much
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midfield general
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2 Jun 2018, 05:15 PM
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What's he feeding them, spaceship fuel? €100 notes
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2 Jun 2018, 06:16 PM
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Billy McNeill - "Mr Celtic"
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Rags going with Neilsen/Stubbs/McIntyre/Caldwell and The Fat Gardener being interviewed for the St.Mirren gig.
Caldwell will just turn up tell them when he is ready to start.
That sneaky feck McCoist won't get it but I would quite like to see Lennon rip the pish* out of the fat priiick yet again.
* Alternatively Lennon could just knock six shades of shiiiite out of the cowardly two faced rat.
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