Stoke City F.C. show their "class"/Pulis leaves

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http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/wor ... 13734.html
Every club in England has now changed manager since Arsenal last won a trophy.

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northbank123 wrote:Massive coincidence it's announced on the day after the Madrid job became available? :rubchin: :rubchin: :rubchin:

I thought Fat Sam was a shoe in for that. ?

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REB wrote:bould already been mentioned.
They can fuck off, they're not getting Bouldie.

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StuartL wrote:
northbank123 wrote:Massive coincidence it's announced on the day after the Madrid job became available? :rubchin: :rubchin: :rubchin:

I thought Fat Sam was a shoe in for that. ?
And then Mourinho to the Whammers and Pulis to Chelsea? Hmm maybe

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Press linking Martinez to the job. Can you imagine him going there. It'd be like being given a tractor to race in F1.

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GranadaJoe wrote:Press linking Martinez to the job. Can you imagine him going there. It'd be like being given a tractor to race in F1.
For Martinez it would be like getting an invitation to fuck Beyonce and finding out it's Kerry Katona lying there with her legs open, gaping maw of a vagina growling at you, the smell... well, you get the picture. :|

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1989 wrote:
REB wrote:bould already been mentioned.
They can fuck off, they're not getting Bouldie.


So you think that staying behind the most egotistical dictator and non power sharing manager in world football would be more appealing to an ambitious guy, than a job that would actually allow him to have a voice and influence positive change ? :o If I was bouldie, and the offer from stoke was anyway decent, then I would be out of AFC like a shot - chances are he will be gone for a few months before wenker even realises that he is gone :roll: :evil:

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augie wrote:
1989 wrote:
REB wrote:bould already been mentioned.
They can fuck off, they're not getting Bouldie.


So you think that staying behind the most egotistical dictator and non power sharing manager in world football would be more appealing to an ambitious guy, than a job that would actually allow him to have a voice and influence positive change ? :o If I was bouldie, and the offer from stoke was anyway decent, then I would be out of AFC like a shot - chances are he will be gone for a few months before wenker even realises that he is gone :roll: :evil:
I don't think Bould is happy in his current role at AFC to be honest. The Stoke job, if offered, would be a very convenient way out for him without appearing to rock the boat. Whether he takes it or not, I don't expect him to stay as Arsene's number two for more than 1 or 2 more seasons tops.

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I have just stuck a tenner on Bouldy becoming their next manager at 25/1. Worth a punt I reckon.

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always worry about next manager odds that the bookies may just have better info...

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Stuck a tenner on that Dutch manager,Jus Hoofdebal,4-7 on at the mo he is.

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scfc64 wrote:Stuck a tenner on that Dutch manager,Jus Hoofdebal,4-7 on at the mo he is.
Nah, it'll be Martin Johnson.

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A letter from Pubis to the Stoke fans was published in their local paper, in which he wrote : "Who can forget that first [Premier League] win against Aston Villa, not to mention the victories against a certain team from north London?"

C.unt. Why did he feel the need to include us in his farewell message to their cuntish fans? We've obviously had a big impact on his career. Small time club trying to create a "huge" rivalry with us to boost their profile, by kicking our players, wish they'd just fuck off back to the championship

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W88ker of a manager who is up there with the likes of fat sam and pardew on my dispicable manager list :evil: Hope the c.unt fcuks off to the ball square league or some such league that is more befitting a manager of such "talents" :roll:

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augie wrote:
1989 wrote:
REB wrote:bould already been mentioned.
They can fuck off, they're not getting Bouldie.


So you think that staying behind the most egotistical dictator and non power sharing manager in world football would be more appealing to an ambitious guy, than a job that would actually allow him to have a voice and influence positive change ? :o If I was bouldie, and the offer from stoke was anyway decent, then I would be out of AFC like a shot - chances are he will be gone for a few months before wenker even realises that he is gone :roll: :evil:
Being our boot guy would be more appealing than managing the neanderthals I reckon. :lol:

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