King Kenny ??

King Kenny = Dead Man Walking

Isn't that the case for most managers in the league??

It was only a few months ago wenger was being hounded and questioned.

Look how AVB was treated aswell, its a case of if you lose a couple of games then the media begin to hound you.

Unless of course your a media darling ( big Sam and co) then these type of fellas are protected.
 
Hello wolfie, come on lad, I didn't think you would bite.

Remember my comments when Auburn warrior was having a go at you. That is what I really thought. Said in jest.

You should be happy lad, chill out. Your top of the league.

I didn't think it was possible to catch a wolf with a fishing rod, I'll have to put it on you tube.

It seems as easy as catching a Liverbird.............
 
I wanted to add this to my previos post, but I think I've gone over the alloted time it allows to edit a post.

This is taken directly from the Premier League

Crime count (Total cards so far this season):

Chelsea - 65
Wolves - 60
Blackburn - 62
Arsenal - 59
Wigan - 59
Newcastle - 58
Aston Villa - 57
Stoke - 55
QPR - 54
Sunderland - 53
Everton - 52
Norwich - 50
Fulham - 49
Liverpool - 48
Bolton - 46
Man City - 45
Tottenham - 41
West Brom - 41
Man United - 38
Swansea - 38

FACT!
 
This has put a smile on my face.

I'm a Stoke City fan. Supported them for as long as I've had an interest in football. I'm a season ticket holder and have been for many years. I've supported them through relegation, promotion, even when we were playing at the old Victoria ground standing on the concrete terreces. I've seen cup wins at Old Wembley, travelled to all parts of the UK to see my team play. I've done un-paid steward work, been a ball boy (Many moons ago), even helped out the kit man at the old ground.

Why?

Because they are my LOCAL team!

People who call themselves supporters actually go to the games week in, week out, home and away, they are the SUPPORTERS as they SUPPORT their club, both financialy and with loyalty.

Do you go to Old Trafford (Lovely ground BTW) week in, week out?

If not, then you are a FAN, no different than any other United "supporter" that's never even been to Manchester, let alone The Theatre of Dreams.

I'm sorry if this comes over as a little strong, believe me when I say I don't mean to cause offence, but people who "support" the bigger clubs only do because they win things, hence the glory hunter tag.

This very same thing got "discussed" shall we say on a different thread not so long ago , Auburn Warrior was very strong in his opinions & where as i see his point we had to agree to disagree , i think you have made a very good differenciation [sp] between fan and supporter tho , it is very well put ,
 
It seems as easy as catching a Liverbird.............

Hello dodge, I don't normally try to bait people, and didn't here, just a rye comment. However, people who just denigrate other clubs/leagues/religions have no place among the sensible folk, as it's a one way street with them.

Wolfie - I am sure on any forum, if you come on all triumphant and it's not about your team to start with, people are going to have a go. United fans are the most triumphal out there, as we were before you, so your going to get stick. You should be used to it as a United fan, and as long as it doesn't get out of hand, no probs.

Gareth, I support my local team, can I have a sweetie. :)
 
This very same thing got "discussed" shall we say on a different thread not so long ago , Auburn Warrior was very strong in his opinions & where as i see his point we had to agree to disagree , i think you have made a very good differenciation [sp] between fan and supporter tho , it is very well put ,

Thanks Blade :thup:

Gareth, I support my local team, can I have a sweetie. :)

Gold star for you :thup: :rofl:
 
Local team are Randalstown United and yes I do watch them but a long way off watching EPL. I have also answered all this before aswell.
Where are all the United supporters to back me up here??????

My roots lay in the West of Ireland, both parents were Irish. my brother has a house in Mayo. So I spend a lot of time there, I have family and many friends there. I have never met an Irish football fan who doesn't support Man United, I sure there are some, its just I haven't met one

I wonder why that is :rolleyes:
 
My roots lay in the West of Ireland, both parents were Irish. my brother has a house in Mayo. So I spend a lot of time there, I have family and many friends there. I have never met an Irish football fan who doesn't support Man United, I sure there are some, its just I haven't met one

I wonder why that is :rolleyes:
If you want to start mouthing start a new thread. This one has totally been taken over.
 
My roots lay in the West of Ireland, both parents were Irish. my brother has a house in Mayo. So I spend a lot of time there, I have family and many friends there. I have never met an Irish football fan who doesn't support Man United, I sure there are some, its just I haven't met one

I wonder why that is :rolleyes:

As said before i grew up supporting shelbourne in dublin , had trials with them when younger , wasnt good enough tho, supported local team . kildare county while they lasted , played for 15 years, 5 at decent level , but im also an Everton fan , i buy my (& now my 18month old sons) club gear direct from the club , i used to get over twice a year (before c'mas & april) 3 kids & a mortgage have curtailed this,


We havent met but we are out there. most of my mates are pool fans cept for Alan who is a Notts County fan ,
 
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IMO Lfc should never of got rid of Roy Hodgson,Dogleish was a good player in his day,but as a top flight manager,out of his league..At Blackburn he had piles of cash and really bought the premiership,at Newcastle he done nothing and at Lfc he has done nothing,as for the players,Andy Carroll will become a good player,and its not his fault Lfc made an inpulsive buy and paid £35m for him,Suaraz is a good player but his attitude towards the game is shocking and he will be sold this year,as for the rest of the Lfc players brought in blame Dogleish..IMO
 
I don't get to as many Fulham games as I'd like these days but went home and away in the early 80's when we were rubbish and done my shifts in the rain on uncovered terraces at Stockport, Crewe etc midweek. Done about 80 odd grounds and even though I don't go anymore I consider myself a fan. I'm sure someone will disagree though
 
IMO Lfc should never of got rid of Roy Hodgson,Dogleish was a good player in his day,but as a top flight manager,out of his league..At Blackburn he had piles of cash and really bought the premiership,at Newcastle he done nothing and at Lfc he has done nothing,as for the players,Andy Carroll will become a good player,and its not his fault Lfc made an inpulsive buy and paid £35m for him,Suaraz is a good player but his attitude towards the game is shocking and he will be sold this year,as for the rest of the Lfc players brought in blame Dogleish..IMO

You obviously never watched Liverpool last season, the football under Hodgson was dire ( would have suited Carroll's long ball skills tho)
Hodgson also made the two worst signings in Living memory, knochesky and poulson, neither of whom should be in a Sunday league team let alone a premier league team.

Carroll will not come good in a Liverpool shirt and he does not appear to have the desire to want to either.

Kenny has not bought the players, the dealings are done by Commolli, the director of Football

I would be happy with the players we have but with Rafa back in charge.
 
I don't get to as many Fulham games as I'd like these days but went home and away in the early 80's when we were rubbish and done my shifts in the rain on uncovered terraces at Stockport, Crewe etc midweek. Done about 80 odd grounds and even though I don't go anymore I consider myself a fan. I'm sure someone will disagree though

Homer, I would say that you've served your apprenticeship.Prices and money means its harder to do golf and footy these days, never mind beer etc. I'm also picking my matches now,and footy is making me more disillusioned each season, whereas golf is becoming more of a passion.

Wolfie, well done lad.
 
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