Magath to succeed ´Arry

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I Hate Hleb
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Re: Magath to succeed ´Arry

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QuartzGooner wrote:
cusamano wrote:
I don´t like him. He´s undiscerning and his training methods are from the 19th century.
I shudder to think.

Daily bath in brine, followed by half a mile run, 24 hand raises and the forced consumption of three pounds of Bismarck herrings washed down by a bottle of Schnaps?
Couldn't do the likes of Diaby and Wilshere any worse harm than our supposed 'modern' methods are. :oops: :lol: :lol: :wink:

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I don't care who replaces Arry. They will always be in our shadow.

It seems to be accepted that Arry will be offered the job and I suspect his decision will be a lot easier now he's f****ed up their 'genuine title contenders' opportunity, but I think the FA have backed themselves into a corner. Surely, given the last few months' results for the Scum, questions should be asked about his suitability. He's not had a raft of injuries or suspensions to worry about but still looks like he will be plucking defeat from the jaws of victory (our usual role at this stage of the season).

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Re: Magath to succeed ´Arry

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QuartzGooner wrote:
cusamano wrote:
I don´t like him. He´s undiscerning and his training methods are from the 19th century.
I shudder to think.

Daily bath in brine, followed by half a mile run, 24 hand raises and the forced consumption of three pounds of Bismarck herrings washed down by a bottle of Schnaps?
:lol:
Very famous is the Magath Mountain, a hill he established on every training ground he worked to torture the players to run up and down thousands of times :duh:

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This guy is hilarious. You think Wenger gets frustrated - Wenger is a complete novice compared to Magath. This guy is mad. Water bottles thrown all over the place, constant insults at officials, boardings smashed. Great entertainment. Fit in very well at our neighbours.

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Re: Magath to succeed ´Arry

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cusamano wrote:
QuartzGooner wrote:
cusamano wrote:
I don´t like him. He´s undiscerning and his training methods are from the 19th century.
I shudder to think.

Daily bath in brine, followed by half a mile run, 24 hand raises and the forced consumption of three pounds of Bismarck herrings washed down by a bottle of Schnaps?
:lol:
Very famous is the Magath Mountain, a hill he established on every training ground he worked to torture the players to run up and down thousands of times :duh:
Can you imagine Tom fucking Huddlestone running up a mountain :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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