by Barry the bird boggler » 21 Feb 2012 10:55
by tee peg » 21 Feb 2012 10:56
TBM Does anyone know what Fordhams [hna] username is?
by Wimb » 21 Feb 2012 10:57
“What on earth would I get out of working for free?” said the former Charlton manager who has earned just £90,000 in the past year for his bi-monthy appearances on Sky Sports News. “It’s just a load of demeaning, menial tasks like laying out the cones for training, motivating the players and picking the team.
“Frankly, I could be doing all that on the Fifa 12 manager mode, and still have time to watch Countdown and Pointless. And I regularly do.”
by Hoop Blah » 21 Feb 2012 11:00
TBM Does anyone know what Fordhams [hna] username is?
by Uke » 21 Feb 2012 11:00
TBM Does anyone know what Fordhams [hna] username is?
by Pardsme » 21 Feb 2012 11:01
by Cobi » 21 Feb 2012 11:02
Wimb The truth comes out
http://www.the-gaffer.com/news/wolves-m ... ience.html“What on earth would I get out of working for free?” said the former Charlton manager who has earned just £90,000 in the past year for his bi-monthy appearances on Sky Sports News. “It’s just a load of demeaning, menial tasks like laying out the cones for training, motivating the players and picking the team.
“Frankly, I could be doing all that on the Fifa 12 manager mode, and still have time to watch Countdown and Pointless. And I regularly do.”
by Barry the bird boggler » 21 Feb 2012 11:04
Pardsme http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17112269
Exit looming ever closer
by andrew1957 » 21 Feb 2012 11:05
by Cobi » 21 Feb 2012 11:05
Pardsme http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17112269
Exit looming ever closer
by phil in cornwall » 21 Feb 2012 11:07
Barry the bird boggler Curbishley allegedly turned them down as he didn't agree with their vision
by Wycombe Royal » 21 Feb 2012 11:08
CobiPardsme http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17112269
Exit looming ever closer
That's a load of BS.
McDermott has not managed in the Premier League before, but Reading striker Noel Hunt said he "would not be surprised" if he left.
"They are in the Premier League and every club wants to be there. That is the same for players and managers," Hunt told BBC Radio Berkshire.
Noel Hunt's Twitter says today was the first he heard of the McDermott link. I doubt the BBC have managed to get hold of him in double quick time, let alone he be allowed to express that opinion when the club are being so coy about all of this.
by chilipepper91 » 21 Feb 2012 11:08
by TBM » 21 Feb 2012 11:09
CobiWimb The truth comes out
http://www.the-gaffer.com/news/wolves-m ... ience.html“What on earth would I get out of working for free?” said the former Charlton manager who has earned just £90,000 in the past year for his bi-monthy appearances on Sky Sports News. “It’s just a load of demeaning, menial tasks like laying out the cones for training, motivating the players and picking the team.
“Frankly, I could be doing all that on the Fifa 12 manager mode, and still have time to watch Countdown and Pointless. And I regularly do.”
WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS have been accused of exploiting the vast numbers of unemployed football coaches by offering their manager’s job on an unpaid basis.
The club, the largest and most profitable in England, has previously been accused of running a monopoly...
This is a piss take website, right?
by The Prisoner » 21 Feb 2012 11:09
by andrew1957 » 21 Feb 2012 11:10
Cobi
Noel Hunt's Twitter says today was the first he heard of the McDermott link. I doubt the BBC have managed to get hold of him in double quick time, let alone he be allowed to express that opinion when the club are being so coy about all of this.
by Mr Angry » 21 Feb 2012 11:10
by PistolPete » 21 Feb 2012 11:10
by The Prisoner » 21 Feb 2012 11:11
Mr Angry If this post is overtaken by events in the next 24-72 hrs, then so be it, but I suspect that this whole thread is part of the story; the story of course being the ravenous desire by the media to fill airtime with never-ending speculation about events that may have the merest grip on reality if at all, and which is compounded by our desire as consumers to be told everything on demand.
I'm willing to stake a hypothetical wager that all of this is conjecture, specualtion or simply BS, created by individuals who simply look at any given situation, look at a few feasible possible outcomes, use the various social network outlets to post their thoughts - usually backed up with the classic "my source tells me...." - to give their witterings an air of gravitas and weight, which is then picked up by others, re-cycled, embellished, re-posted and re-tweated until ITS A FACT, simply in order to "sell newspapers", fill in air time, or justify their jobs.
It is only because in this instance, little ol' Reading have become entangled into this particular story, that we can actually watch at close quarters - fascinated and not a little bewildered - the way this form of "reporting" works.
A view in which the modern media World works, and very unedifying it is as well.....
by Cobi » 21 Feb 2012 11:12
Wycombe RoyalCobiPardsme http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17112269
Exit looming ever closer
That's a load of BS.
McDermott has not managed in the Premier League before, but Reading striker Noel Hunt said he "would not be surprised" if he left.
"They are in the Premier League and every club wants to be there. That is the same for players and managers," Hunt told BBC Radio Berkshire.
Noel Hunt's Twitter says today was the first he heard of the McDermott link. I doubt the BBC have managed to get hold of him in double quick time, let alone he be allowed to express that opinion when the club are being so coy about all of this.
I think he was on BBC Berks this morning and they would therefore have taken those comments from his interview on there.
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