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Offline JJ-AV

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #6240 on: June 12, 2011, 11:29:42 PM »
Mcleish is in Greece.

Is he? Which scene?

Since the Mcleish to Villa rumour started my chills have been multiplying.

First time I've smiled today.

Offline mr woo

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #6241 on: June 12, 2011, 11:29:52 PM »
everthing being said by various sources suggests tomorrow will be the day of reckoning- if moyes does resign tomorrow we have our man i would think.

I find it incredible that people are still willing to hold on to this Moyes thing, despite all the evidence to the contrary, including him saying directly that he's not interested.


He hasn't, he hasn't, he hasn't.

He said he wasn't interested in a vacancy that didn't exist.    i.e at the time Houllier was still in employment.
Things have changed since then and his silence has said more than any quote.
 

In my opinion of course.

Offline Lizz

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #6242 on: June 12, 2011, 11:30:19 PM »
Moyes and McLeish now 11/10.

Is that good or bad, from a sane Villa fan's perspective that is? As I may have mentioned before, gambling odds are lost on me.

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #6243 on: June 12, 2011, 11:30:30 PM »
Doesn't SSN become a loop tape of regurgitated shite after about 11pm, with the same slightly flirty aside looks between dolly bird and dolly boy as the autocue freezes repeated until the early morning racing round-up?

I'm still happy to hope it's Hughes.

Offline Dave Clark Five

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #6244 on: June 12, 2011, 11:33:28 PM »
Moyes and McLeish now 11/10.

Is that good or bad, from a sane Villa fan's perspective that is? As I may have mentioned before, gambling odds are lost on me.

Gus Poyet sneaked in at 8/1 for a while.
It all means nothing apart from you would receive less if you put your money on Moyes now, rather than an hour ago, and he got the job. Vice versa with McLeish.

Offline villajk

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #6245 on: June 12, 2011, 11:34:03 PM »
Doesn't SSN become a loop tape of regurgitated shite after about 11pm, with the same slightly flirty aside looks between dolly bird and dolly boy as the autocue freezes repeated until the early morning racing round-up?

I'm still happy to hope it's Hughes.

No, it's like it all day.

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #6246 on: June 12, 2011, 11:34:37 PM »

Mcleish is in Greece.

Is he? Which scene?

Since the Mcleish to Villa rumour started my chills have been multiplying.
You better hold on cos we need a man and  our heart is set on WHO?


Offline eastie

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #6247 on: June 12, 2011, 11:35:03 PM »
i think sky loops from midnight until 6 am?

Offline villajk

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #6248 on: June 12, 2011, 11:35:12 PM »
Moyes and McLeish now 11/10.

Is that good or bad, from a sane Villa fan's perspective that is? As I may have mentioned before, gambling odds are lost on me.

I'm married to him, and I've no idea what he's talking about.  Nothing new there then.

Offline Greg N'Ash

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #6249 on: June 12, 2011, 11:35:52 PM »
Moyes and McLeish now 11/10.

Is that good or bad, from a sane Villa fan's perspective that is? As I may have mentioned before, gambling odds are lost on me.


basically if the 2nd number gets near the 1st number its bad odds, so roughly things are looking up/looking really bad in equal measure

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #6250 on: June 12, 2011, 11:38:31 PM »
I can't believe in the poll Anybody but McLeish  at 136 has pulled well ahead of Anybody but McLeish at 106.

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #6251 on: June 12, 2011, 11:38:48 PM »
i think sky loops from midnight until 6 am?

To be honest, you're far more likely to find news on here than you are starting at that moron magnet, eastie.

Offline Rocket Man

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #6252 on: June 12, 2011, 11:39:51 PM »
The Daily Bullshit (Tomorrow’s exclusive)

McLeish Resigns After Being Given Permission to Talk to Villa

We can exclusively reveal that Alex McLeish left Birmingham City after Chairman Yung offered to personally drive McLeish to Villa Park.  When McLeish asked when the Villa had made their approach, the Chairman replied that they hadn’t as yet but he was just feeling lucky.  McLeish felt he had no option but to tender his resignation on the spot.  But our Bullshit reporter can reveal that despite being available since Sunday afternoon, Villa have not yet made contact with the Big Ecke and are unlikely to do so.  Reliable sources inform us that the Villa board feel it would be futile offering the vacant position to such an eminent manager, who having led the Blues to the League Cup and Championship double, would no doubt simply laugh at the thought.  This once again shows the depths to which this once mighty club have fallen, it simply defies belief that Villa have not appointed one of the many names put forward by such radio stations such as Talk Crap.....  Phil McNutty writes ‘Lerner just can’t see that McLaren and Villa were a dream ticket for us, he’ll probably just go ahead and appoint some talented guy who we won’t be able to the the p*ss out of quite so easily.’

Offline Cracker1234

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #6253 on: June 12, 2011, 11:43:02 PM »
Duh me, I've just clocked on how that Chelsea fan may know about Moyes and Adam.

David Moyes brother is Charlie Adam's agent....Maybe he let him know about Charlie Adam to Liverpool and about his brother leaving Everton.


Offline Lizz

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Re: Who Should be Aston Villa Manager ? Now with new, revised poll
« Reply #6254 on: June 12, 2011, 11:43:49 PM »
Moyes and McLeish now 11/10.

Is that good or bad, from a sane Villa fan's perspective that is? As I may have mentioned before, gambling odds are lost on me.


basically if the 2nd number gets near the 1st number its bad odds, so roughly things are looking up/looking really bad in equal measure

I'm still lost but thanks for the explanation. The only conclusion I'm reaching is that being a bookmaker is probably profitable.

 


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