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Monday, November 26, 2007

 

Who'd be a manager?

Billy Davies of Derby has just been given the old heave ho. OK, his team have just won once this season and haven't scored away but I wonder just what the Derby board imagine a new manager will achieve with the same squad? Whoever takes the job, there may well be a bounce where performances pick up then normal service will be resumed. Wonder what Davies compensation pay off was? Derby old boy Steve McLaren is looking for a job?!

I've never really liked Rafa at Liverpool. If you add some of the things he has said together it just looks like he's covering his arse for when things go wrong. He begged for more money after last season's defeat in the Champions League final to Milan. He got it and spent it. Then with Torres and Babbel warming the bench he said that if Liverpool don't win the league this season it's because the refs haven't protected his players. Now he's having a pop at the owners saying they don't understand the transfer window and he needs more money. Why he didn't sign more during the close season he doesn't say. Perhaps Rafa thinks he's gone as far as he can at Liverpool and he's angling for a compo pay off rumoured to be 6 million quid if he gets the push?

Then we have Steve Bruce. His new chairman, Dave Whelan, has come out and said Bruce is one of the best managers in the country which is worrying. Perhaps he really means it? Odd when you consider the nose busted Bruce's less than stellar career at places like Palace, Huddersfield and Sheffield United. Or perhaps he really is a great manager. If he is then we really need to worry about our game.

Over at Spurs One Day Ramos has been a big disappointment. Nary a squeak has been heard from him since he got his feet under the Totts manager's desk which is a great shame. There's nothing we like better than to laugh at some foreigner's cack handed efforts to speak our lingo. We're such cunningliguists in England ain't we?

Then there's Gary 'who are ya' Megson who has come to a place where nobody wanted him and not only drawn at Bayern Munchen but then went on to beat Manchester United with the added bonus of seeing Fergie get red carded. Great fun!

Gareth Southgate also suffers from a hooter spread over his face. He is also a young English manager giving young English players a chance and wouldn't Middlesbrough fans love all that to change with their team lying 17th and empty seats at the Riverside almost outnumbering filled ones. Mind you he deserves abuse for selling Viduka and trying to replace him with Arsenal ball boy Jeremie Aliadiere.

We have walrus Sam at Newcastle where his team slide from disaster to disaster. He has apparently ruled himself out of the running for the England job, so have I but it never made the headlines, which was big of him. Only in England could such a manager, go on list the trophies he has won, have been even considered.

Down in them lower leagues Ian Holloway recently moved to Leicester City. Holloway has been rated highly at clubs like Plymouth and QPR where he had sod all money and you wonder whether any Premier League club would take a punt on him? Doubt it. The guy is full of himself, is a laugh and has things to say. Not someone a club chairman wants giving too many press conferences at the highest level. Shame really, all these monotoned managers intoning the FLMA mantra game in, game out, ( I didn't see it, the ref was crap, the pitch was muddy, the players were tired, they haven't played much recently) are just so much fun aren't they? Come back Jose...

Finally Esther there's the story of the club who has gone and given a young manager a chance and nobody noticed. Following on from David Moyes, Billy Davies and Paul Simpson Preston have appointed Moyes' Number 2 Alan Irvine who I once saw score for Palarse in an FA Cup tie. Given the recent bad press Number twos have received, McLaren, Hutchings, Lee, it will be interesting, perhaps painful, to see how he does. One thing is certain. You won't be reading much about it in the media.

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Apparently Indonesian need to realize again that SEAGAMES second place isn't for them. Against lousier Malaysia U 23 (who lost to Maldives 0 - 1), the team couldn't net more than one goal.

In fact they had 8 easy chances, 4 of them are one on one with keeper.

How can they do well against stronger Myanmar, or even sturdy all defensive Cambodia.

I hope I am wrong, I hope Indonesia will win and progress to the final and I hope Kolev won't lose his job but the odds are not indicating so.
 
Btw I love Boro and Southgate is better suited on the centre back along with Woodgate rather than in the side of the pitch yelling at his players. Yeah sold Viduka and we got Tuncay. His next move is buying Yasser Al Qahtani, boy, he need more beef in the midfield. Cattermole isn't reliable yet (heck he's 19), he need someone better, stronger to organize it and launch through pass to Downing.
 
Jcasual, I'm completely lost in the fortunes of the mighty Persija these days. Are they still a force to be reckoned with? Judging by the league table you provided, yes, but then again they've always been quite 'Inter' like as in screwing up when it really counts.

Of the other Jakarta teams, are Persitara the only conteders or are PSJS finally there too? Been to the 'The Bulus' of late?

Sorry for all the questions, but you know how (un)informative Kompas/Koran Bola can be and I've been dying for an update.
 
you have email ffonz
 
didn t see the indo v malaysia game...not really interested in the sea games and not sure if i m goona cover it
 
Ramos didn't do too badly last week, did he? ;)
 
neither did mcleish eh??
 
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