Malt 379 Posted January 25, 2014 Report Share Posted January 25, 2014 Amazing how brown got slagged off so much when at utd lol he does the easiest things awfull and makes the hardest look so easy.I liked Wes Brown mate. If it wasnt for the long spells he had out injured he'd have been a permanent fixture in your national team IMO. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bracken boy 584 Posted January 25, 2014 Report Share Posted January 25, 2014 Like i said malt he made some awful mistakes at times.. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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NEWKID 27,047 Posted January 25, 2014 Report Share Posted January 25, 2014 Rhyming the word Brown with brown ain't a great rhyme lol 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
NEWKID 27,047 Posted January 25, 2014 Report Share Posted January 25, 2014 (edited) Morhino could manage anything IMO, from what I've seen and read his motivational skills and leadership, along with his thought process is as good if not better than most, his skills would suit any type of management, from business through to most sports, he comes over as that type of character... I know a lot was said about him taking over from Fergie, at the time I thought he may hard tried to change too much to soon and the old traditions, habits, and personnel that had done so much with Fergie would be lost, I thought Moyes was the safer bet, keep the ship on the same course I suppose, but coming in and making some big changes have definitely raised some eyebrows, I keep saying time will tell, and I think UTD will give him time, but with the value of the club dropping and the side not performing, along with bad luck and injuries, next season could be make or break possibly.... Edited January 25, 2014 by NEWKID 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gnasher16 30,024 Posted January 25, 2014 Report Share Posted January 25, 2014 (edited) Gnash was it 37'500 there first leg It's not how many emptey seats there are but how Many are in the ground that counts. 14k for you's lol Protest vote lol What about when you's move to your new ground Should you's be judged by emptey seats ? Of course not But by how many you's have thru the door. He's Big He's Brown He's Wesley Brown The Hardest Man In All of The Town He's Orange Everywhere Come and have a Go if you Dare. 31k if i remember right........" not how many empty seats but how many are in the ground " ......classic ! You can pull the wool over some of the peoples eyes some of the time.....but you cant pull the wool over all the peoples eyes all of the time ..... Ive been going to footie a long time mate and seen which clubs carry strong support and what clubs dont.....as in seen it with my eyes hence theres no wool in front of mine And yes if we can only half fill the new stadium of course we should be judged.....what else would you judge on Edited January 25, 2014 by gnasher16 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gnasher16 30,024 Posted January 25, 2014 Report Share Posted January 25, 2014 Morhino could manage anything IMO, from what I've seen and read his motivational skills and leadership, along with his thought process is as good if not better than most, his skills would suit any type of management, from business through to most sports, he comes over as that type of character... I know a lot was said about him taking over from Fergie, at the time I thought he may hard tried to change too much to soon and the old traditions, habits, and personnel that had done so much with Fergie would be lost, I thought Moyes was the safer bet, keep the ship on the same course I suppose, but coming in and making some big changes have definitely raised some eyebrows, I keep saying time will tell, and I think UTD will give him time, but with the value of the club dropping and the side not performing, along with bad luck and injuries, next season could be make or break possibly.... I think the true test of a man like Mourinho as a pure football manager would not be the Chelseas and Madrids in the elite leagues of Europe and Champions league etc.....but getting a small club like Morecombe or Accrington or someone up the leagues where dipping into deep pockets to get out of trouble is not an option. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Malt 379 Posted January 25, 2014 Report Share Posted January 25, 2014 And yes if we can only half fill the new stadium of course we should be judged.....what else would you judge on The prawn sarnies?? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gnasher16 30,024 Posted January 25, 2014 Report Share Posted January 25, 2014 And yes if we can only half fill the new stadium of course we should be judged.....what else would you judge on The prawn sarnies?? Possibly.......could be the only thing any good about it !......But it still wont match them toffee nosed c**ts at the Emirates so why even bother 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
chelsea 125 Posted January 25, 2014 Report Share Posted January 25, 2014 Morhino could manage anything IMO, from what I've seen and read his motivational skills and leadership, along with his thought process is as good if not better than most, his skills would suit any type of management, from business through to most sports, he comes over as that type of character... I know a lot was said about him taking over from Fergie, at the time I thought he may hard tried to change too much to soon and the old traditions, habits, and personnel that had done so much with Fergie would be lost, I thought Moyes was the safer bet, keep the ship on the same course I suppose, but coming in and making some big changes have definitely raised some eyebrows, I keep saying time will tell, and I think UTD will give him time, but with the value of the club dropping and the side not performing, along with bad luck and injuries, next season could be make or break possibly.... I think the true test of a man like Mourinho as a pure football manager would not be the Chelseas and Madrids in the elite leagues of Europe and Champions league etc.....but getting a small club like Morecombe or Accrington or someone up the leagues where dipping into deep pockets to get out of trouble is not an option. He didn't do to bad at porto. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Malt 379 Posted January 25, 2014 Report Share Posted January 25, 2014 Morhino could manage anything IMO, from what I've seen and read his motivational skills and leadership, along with his thought process is as good if not better than most, his skills would suit any type of management, from business through to most sports, he comes over as that type of character... I know a lot was said about him taking over from Fergie, at the time I thought he may hard tried to change too much to soon and the old traditions, habits, and personnel that had done so much with Fergie would be lost, I thought Moyes was the safer bet, keep the ship on the same course I suppose, but coming in and making some big changes have definitely raised some eyebrows, I keep saying time will tell, and I think UTD will give him time, but with the value of the club dropping and the side not performing, along with bad luck and injuries, next season could be make or break possibly.... I think the true test of a man like Mourinho as a pure football manager would not be the Chelseas and Madrids in the elite leagues of Europe and Champions league etc.....but getting a small club like Morecombe or Accrington or someone up the leagues where dipping into deep pockets to get out of trouble is not an option. He didn't do to bad at porto. Funny old thing fate. If it wasn't for a wrongly disallowed Paul Scholes goal at Old Trafford during the second leg of that Champions League tie on the way to Porto wining the CL we might have never heard of Jose Mourinho! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Malt 379 Posted January 25, 2014 Report Share Posted January 25, 2014 Mata's in, all done! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gnasher16 30,024 Posted January 25, 2014 Report Share Posted January 25, 2014 Morhino could manage anything IMO, from what I've seen and read his motivational skills and leadership, along with his thought process is as good if not better than most, his skills would suit any type of management, from business through to most sports, he comes over as that type of character... I know a lot was said about him taking over from Fergie, at the time I thought he may hard tried to change too much to soon and the old traditions, habits, and personnel that had done so much with Fergie would be lost, I thought Moyes was the safer bet, keep the ship on the same course I suppose, but coming in and making some big changes have definitely raised some eyebrows, I keep saying time will tell, and I think UTD will give him time, but with the value of the club dropping and the side not performing, along with bad luck and injuries, next season could be make or break possibly.... I think the true test of a man like Mourinho as a pure football manager would not be the Chelseas and Madrids in the elite leagues of Europe and Champions league etc.....but getting a small club like Morecombe or Accrington or someone up the leagues where dipping into deep pockets to get out of trouble is not an option. He didn't do to bad at porto. Dont think you can really compare Porto to Accrington Stanley mate 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WILF 46,534 Posted January 25, 2014 Report Share Posted January 25, 2014 Morhino could manage anything IMO, from what I've seen and read his motivational skills and leadership, along with his thought process is as good if not better than most, his skills would suit any type of management, from business through to most sports, he comes over as that type of character... I know a lot was said about him taking over from Fergie, at the time I thought he may hard tried to change too much to soon and the old traditions, habits, and personnel that had done so much with Fergie would be lost, I thought Moyes was the safer bet, keep the ship on the same course I suppose, but coming in and making some big changes have definitely raised some eyebrows, I keep saying time will tell, and I think UTD will give him time, but with the value of the club dropping and the side not performing, along with bad luck and injuries, next season could be make or break possibly.... I think the true test of a man like Mourinho as a pure football manager would not be the Chelseas and Madrids in the elite leagues of Europe and Champions league etc.....but getting a small club like Morecombe or Accrington or someone up the leagues where dipping into deep pockets to get out of trouble is not an option. That's not actually a bad call that Gnasher, I happen to think that makes a lot of sense. I think that would be a good test of any manager. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gonetoearth 5,144 Posted January 25, 2014 Report Share Posted January 25, 2014 Morhino could manage anything IMO, from what I've seen and read his motivational skills and leadership, along with his thought process is as good if not better than most, his skills would suit any type of management, from business through to most sports, he comes over as that type of character... I know a lot was said about him taking over from Fergie, at the time I thought he may hard tried to change too much to soon and the old traditions, habits, and personnel that had done so much with Fergie would be lost, I thought Moyes was the safer bet, keep the ship on the same course I suppose, but coming in and making some big changes have definitely raised some eyebrows, I keep saying time will tell, and I think UTD will give him time, but with the value of the club dropping and the side not performing, along with bad luck and injuries, next season could be make or break possibly.... I think the true test of a man like Mourinho as a pure football manager would not be the Chelseas and Madrids in the elite leagues of Europe and Champions league etc.....but getting a small club like Morecombe or Accrington or someone up the leagues where dipping into deep pockets to get out of trouble is not an option. That's not actually a bad call that Gnasher, I happen to think that makes a lot of sense. I think that would be a good test of any manager. . Ali mc coist must be shite wilf lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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