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Old 12-10-2005, 02:35 PM
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Default Roy should be on the sideline tonight

I don't normally wander in here as sport tends to rile me more than anything else but I was talking with a few mate in work and we're all in agreement that Roy should not only give a team talk tonight but he should be in the dugout throwing fucks into the lads as required from the technical area. Give him his first taste of coaching. Name him as a sub if nessecary if it's the only way to get him on the sidelines

I think it would give the crowd and the team a huge lift. If we fail to qualify at least he'll get a chance to say goodbye to the supporters.
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Old 12-10-2005, 04:51 PM
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I don't normally wander in here as sport tends to rile me more than anything else but I was talking with a few mate in work and we're all in agreement that Roy should not only give a team talk tonight but he should be in the dugout throwing fucks into the lads as required from the technical area. Give him his first taste of coaching. Name him as a sub if nessecary if it's the only way to get him on the sidelines

I think it would give the crowd and the team a huge lift. If we fail to qualify at least he'll get a chance to say goodbye to the supporters.
Mindless. Yes leave him have a chat to the squad in the pre-match build up but naming him as a sub (even though he can't play) would be an insult to the rest of the squad.

It's also an insult to Kerr & his team to suggest that they need Keane to bail them out coaching-wise.

No-one should need Keane's encouragement to give their all for this game, it's a truly massive game and a massive opportunity for them to avenge earlier games (most notably against Israel) that were squandered.
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Old 12-10-2005, 09:44 PM
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It's also an insult to Kerr & his team to suggest that they need Keane to bail them out coaching-wise.
I'm not a soccer fan at all but I would say after watching that fiasco that Kerr needs to be insulted as often as possible and they should be looking for any coaching rescue from everywhere.

They were a disaster - I want my 90 minutes back
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Old 13-10-2005, 11:40 AM
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If we fail to qualify at least he'll get a chance to say goodbye to the supporters.

He said goodbye to the supporters 3 years ago.
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Old 13-10-2005, 11:44 AM
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I don't normally wander in here as sport tends to rile me more than anything else but I was talking with a few mate in work and we're all in agreement that Roy should not only give a team talk tonight but he should be in the dugout throwing fucks into the lads as required from the technical area. Give him his first taste of coaching. Name him as a sub if nessecary if it's the only way to get him on the sidelines

I think it would give the crowd and the team a huge lift. If we fail to qualify at least he'll get a chance to say goodbye to the supporters.
bollocks....
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