by Farnborough Royal » 03 Apr 2007 16:37
by Ian Royal » 03 Apr 2007 18:01
by Dirk Gently » 03 Apr 2007 18:10
by Millsy » 03 Apr 2007 18:35
by Banjax » 03 Apr 2007 18:58
by Northern Git » 03 Apr 2007 19:23
Farnborough Royal I hope Wigan, Watford and West Ham go down.
I would love to see Pardew keep Charlton up and I like playing against Sheff Utd.
by Ian Royal » 03 Apr 2007 19:43
2 world wars, 1 world cup :shock:![]()
@ at the voting results so far!
Yes Colin is a bit of a tit but he's only a passionate footy manager who happens to support the team he's managing! He's done nothing out of order to Reading really: he's just a tit generally who loses his cool.
When he's been calm he's been more than complimentary towards us. short fused passionate guy, that's all. And Sheff Utd fans aren't a bad bunch either.
But Parjudas is a whole different fukcing story.
He arse-raped Reading when we needed him mostn, when we stuck by him despite almost getting us relegated from League 2, and we we nurtured him and made him waht he is anyway. And the way he did it was despicable. He stuck the proverbial two fingers up at Madejski, our club, our fans and the town. He can fukc right off.
I was delighted when he got sacked, delighted that he is effectively taking Wet Sham down, and will be delighted when he takes Charlton down (nothing against Charlton mind).
The two are not in any way comparable!
I'd love to see Parj take down two teams in one season. Karma is a lovely thing.
Plus it'd be nice to have Colin here for entertainment next season.
by RoyalBlue » 03 Apr 2007 19:49
Yorkshire RoyalGinger Ninjas There's 'personality' an there's telling your players to gout and break players' legs. If I could be bothered to dig it up, the Martin Samuel article (as published in the Whiff) is a good read.
YAWN
The Martin Samuel article was conjecture based on 2nd hand sources. If it's the one I was thinking about. The accepted time was with Gary Kelly and to Kevin Blackwell and Colin was misquoted.
For god's sake, he's passionate about the club he has been a life long fan and got promoted to the Premiership. Nothing wrong with a spot of passion. We all love Steve Coppell, but if every team was managed by someone like him can you imagine how boring MOTD and the Sunday papers would be...
So, in a nutshell, get over it...
Shouldn't this thread be in General Football anyway...
by Arch » 03 Apr 2007 20:08
by Silver Fox » 04 Apr 2007 08:49
Behindu I don't rate Warnock as a manager and suspect that they will fall foul of the 'second season syndrome' and get relegated quite comfprtably next year along with 2 of the 3 promoted sides.
by BR2 » 04 Apr 2007 09:23
by krisholland » 17 Apr 2007 01:32
Dr Hfuhruhurr Sheffield United for me.
Mainly because Warnock is the Premiership's weakest manager and for that fact alone, it would be appropriate for him and his team to be relegated.
I would like West Ham to stay up so that the clubs 'new signings' dont have any excuse to jump ship.
by Y21_Royal » 17 Apr 2007 02:20
by Only one Trevor Morley » 17 Apr 2007 15:33
by papereyes » 17 Apr 2007 15:34
Z-Head Other! Because I have 10 squid on Villa going down!
by Coppelled Streets » 17 Apr 2007 16:06
by blade 1 » 18 Apr 2007 19:57
by Yorkshire Royal » 18 Apr 2007 20:50
RoyalBlue I can't believe that anyone can argue that Colin's 'personality' is good for football! What a fine role model for youngsters - I think not! Always whinging about opponents, officials, decisions, luck etc.etc. When did the man last lose with good grace?!
And don't even mention his antics in the infamous WBA game!
Of course no successful sportsman should enjoy losing but the decent ones can still do so in the proper manner.
As for being passionate about his team - if I supporter displayed their passion in the way that Warnock often does, they would very quickly find themselves turfed out of the stadium and probably subject to a banning order too!
So I will celebrate his departure and let Parjudas live to muck it up another day!
by blade 1 » 18 Apr 2007 20:54
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