Manager of the year

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Manager of the year

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Alan pardew has won Barclays Manager of the year.Poor old RED will be upset i think he thought kenny daglish would win it :roll:

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How could King Kenny not win it ? they beat Chelsea who are in the Champions League Final , so that must make Liverpool the bestest ever !!!!

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mcdowell42 wrote:Alan pardew has won Barclays Manager of the year.Poor old RED will be upset i think he thought kenny daglish would win it :roll:
Well Red has gone into hiding since the announcement - he'll be gutted that the 'unbelievable achievement' of Dalglish has gone unrecognised :(

Still, he's a bit happier now that the 'arrogant moron' might be an injury doubt, paving the way for his favoured choice of the experience of Almunia

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Personally I would have chosen Brendon Rogers.

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MutleyGooner wrote:Personally I would have chosen Brendon Rogers.
+1. Attractive football, strong midtable finish with a team on a relatively low budget who had even lower expectations from the punditry. Swans have been a great addition to the Premier League.

Though I do admit I can understand why Pardew, he has done exceptionally well this year, and Cisse/Ba are signings of the season.

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Re: Manager of the year

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What??!! Arsene didn't win it??!!! :shock:

Does Bent Member know? :(


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Barriecuda wrote:
MutleyGooner wrote:Personally I would have chosen Brendon Rogers.
+1. Attractive football, strong midtable finish with a team on a relatively low budget who had even lower expectations from the punditry. Swans have been a great addition to the Premier League.

Though I do admit I can understand why Pardew, he has done exceptionally well this year, and Cisse/Ba are signings of the season.
The exception to Swansea being a great addition is Nathan Dyer. The diving cuntbag needs to be fucking crucified for his dive against us which could have given Ramsey a second leg break, and the *word censored* gets a penalty for it. I will verbally attack everything Wenger does but in that instance, he is right when he said Dyer dived :evil:

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Pardew deserves it. A below average side turned into a decent one through his signings. He's made more decent signings in one season than Wenger has in several.

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Amazing signings which makes the likes of us, Chelsea, City and Liverpool look like complete idiots.
All the above clubs have players on massive wages doing nothing at all.
Well done Pardew

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im confused

what has Pardew done?

people on here are quick to point out that there is no trophy for 3rd place, yet Pardew has got his little team to 5th place and he wins manager of the year ? :?

top managers are winners so my top 3 would be

1. Mancini
2. Di Matteo
3. Dalglish

Wenger deserves a bit if credit too for finishing 3rd after our worst start for 58 years and for finishing above Spurs in every single one of his 16 years in charge

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Red Member wrote:im confused...
the rest is irrelevant

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Red Member wrote:im confused

what has Pardew done?

people on here are quick to point out that there is no trophy for 3rd place, yet Pardew has got his little team to 5th place and he wins manager of the year ? :?

top managers are winners so my top 3 would be

1. Mancini
2. Di Matteo
3. Dalglish

Wenger deserves a bit if credit too for finishing 3rd after our worst start for 58 years and for finishing above Spurs in every single one of his 16 years in charge
You do realise that the award is for the Barclays Premier League Manager of the Season right?

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Has to be pardew for doing the most with the least. What's wrong with that

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Gunnerz4life wrote:
Red Member wrote:im confused

what has Pardew done?

people on here are quick to point out that there is no trophy for 3rd place, yet Pardew has got his little team to 5th place and he wins manager of the year ? :?

top managers are winners so my top 3 would be

1. Mancini
2. Di Matteo
3. Dalglish

Wenger deserves a bit if credit too for finishing 3rd after our worst start for 58 years and for finishing above Spurs in every single one of his 16 years in charge
You do realise that the award is for the Barclays Premier League Manager of the Season right?
good point. therefore the top 3 should be:

1. Mancini
2. Wenger
3. Redknapp

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Red Member wrote:
Gunnerz4life wrote:
Red Member wrote:im confused

what has Pardew done?

people on here are quick to point out that there is no trophy for 3rd place, yet Pardew has got his little team to 5th place and he wins manager of the year ? :?

top managers are winners so my top 3 would be

1. Mancini
2. Di Matteo
3. Dalglish

Wenger deserves a bit if credit too for finishing 3rd after our worst start for 58 years and for finishing above Spurs in every single one of his 16 years in charge
You do realise that the award is for the Barclays Premier League Manager of the Season right?
good point. therefore the top 3 should be:

1. Mancini
2. Wenger
3. Redknapp
Yep, no place for Ferguson because clearly United's collapse was worse than ours last year eh Red?
:D

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