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Is that a statement of fact? :bounce:
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I wish it was
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the trouble is the same bunch will preside over the selection of a replacement, structure and strategy
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Good call cyncoed, although I would prefer Raymond Verheijen
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Bringing Wales success would you be easy, just follow the (badly designed and adapted for a forum) flowchart.
Is Gareth Bale playing?
Yes - Go to step 2
No - Give up
Pass the ball to Bale. Pass successful?
Yes - Continue to step 3
No - put eleven men behind the ball and hope for the best, then repeat step 2
Did Bale score?
Yes - After kickoff, return to step 2
No - Retreive the ball using step 2's tactics, and go back to step 2
Foolproof, I promise you. It's worked for Portugal for years.
Is Gareth Bale playing?
Yes - Go to step 2
No - Give up
Pass the ball to Bale. Pass successful?
Yes - Continue to step 3
No - put eleven men behind the ball and hope for the best, then repeat step 2
Did Bale score?
Yes - After kickoff, return to step 2
No - Retreive the ball using step 2's tactics, and go back to step 2
Foolproof, I promise you. It's worked for Portugal for years.
Very true red!
Yes, time for Coleman to step down now. He's been crap frankly. Has he won a single game yet? He managed to piss off all the coaching staff (who were doing an amazing job) when he arrived - they left pretty sharpish. Finally, am I right in thinking that John Hartson is on the coaching team?
Couldn't agree more with Tache.
Yes, time for Coleman to step down now. He's been crap frankly. Has he won a single game yet? He managed to piss off all the coaching staff (who were doing an amazing job) when he arrived - they left pretty sharpish. Finally, am I right in thinking that John Hartson is on the coaching team?
Couldn't agree more with Tache.
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I think hartson is on coaching staff
Won three games: Twice against a dire Scotland side (who are now above us in the table!) and a home victory against Austria. Hartson is assistant manager.Rhys wrote:Very true red!
Yes, time for Coleman to step down now. He's been crap frankly. Has he won a single game yet? He managed to piss off all the coaching staff (who were doing an amazing job) when he arrived - they left pretty sharpish. Finally, am I right in thinking that John Hartson is on the coaching team?
Couldn't agree more with Tache.
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It was never going to be easy for Speed's successor for all the obvious reasons AND I was prepared to give Coleman a chance but we really do appear to be going backwards to a point where we should not be given the pool of talent we have. We will never be world beaters but we should be third or fourth in this group and that has to be down to coaching and management.Vinnie Tans Tache wrote:
It has always been country before club for me; last night I didn't even bother checking the scores through out the game and bored myself watching England.
It's very demoralising.
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Not reallyArkay Dubya wrote:
I check the scores with a sad resignation late ast night and wasn't disappointed. I mean, I was, but I knew it was coming...oh, you know what I mean.
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