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Big Fat Sam
Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 3:07 pm
by nicscreamer
Just listened to his interview on BBC web site. He is really keen for the England job and I for one, would love to see him given a chance.
Hes got experience, guts (balls) and PASSION!, something that I think has been lacking with England for a long time.
Cool , calm play will get us so far, but Sams passion would be that extra gel for the team!
Re: Big Fat Sam
Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 3:15 pm
by hallamblue
nicscreamer wrote:Just listened to his interview on BBC web site. He is really keen for the England job and I for one, would love to see him given a chance.
Hes got experience, guts (balls) and PASSION!, something that I think has been lacking with England for a long time.
Cool , calm play will get us so far, but Sams passion would be that extra gel for the team!
well I expect Crouch would be the first name he'd pencil in if he were England Boss since he would be the perfect striker for Sam's usual style of play..but I dont know how easy "hoooof ball" would sit at International level!
Re: Big Fat Sam
Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 3:29 pm
by DeIpswich
nicscreamer wrote:Just listened to his interview on BBC web site. He is really keen for the England job and I for one, would love to see him given a chance.
Hes got experience, guts (balls) and PASSION!, something that I think has been lacking with England for a long time.
Cool , calm play will get us so far, but Sams passion would be that extra gel for the team!
Totally agree. And I do honestly believe Bolton are more than a 'hoof ball' team.
Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 5:05 pm
by nicscreamer
I saw some of the bolton game today, and they played some nice sharp football.
Anyway, i would like to think that with the quality of players Sam would have, he would be able to get the best style out of them
Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 6:17 pm
by Mork
nicscreamer wrote:I saw some of the bolton game today, and they played some nice sharp football.
Anyway, i would like to think that with the quality of players Sam would have, he would be able to get the best style out of them
Ai, I'd be far happier with big Sam than Mclaren. O'Neil would still be my personal choice though.
Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 4:09 am
by Luke
Mork wrote:nicscreamer wrote:I saw some of the bolton game today, and they played some nice sharp football.
Anyway, i would like to think that with the quality of players Sam would have, he would be able to get the best style out of them
Ai, I'd be far happier with big Sam than Mclaren. O'Neil would still be my personal choice though.
Agreed mate, In my eyes Mclaren is a reincarnation of The old Villa manager Taylor mixed with Howard Wilkinson! Both boring twats!
Bring in Martin O'Neil! Best man for the job no doubts
Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 4:12 am
by hallamblue
Luke wrote:Mork wrote:nicscreamer wrote:I saw some of the bolton game today, and they played some nice sharp football.
Anyway, i would like to think that with the quality of players Sam would have, he would be able to get the best style out of them
Ai, I'd be far happier with big Sam than Mclaren. O'Neil would still be my personal choice though.
Agreed mate, In my eyes Mclaren is a reincarnation of The old Villa manager Taylor mixed with Howard Wilkinson! Both boring twats!
Bring in Martin O'Neil! Best man for the job no doubts
Spot on Luke ...he's defo my choice too !
Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 4:19 am
by loudnproud
Luke your comments on Mcclaren being a "Boring old boot" fits into the FA's way of doing things entirely!!! Give the job to Steuart Pearce with Ian wright as his media spoksman!!! that should keep the back pages of every tabloid happy!!!
Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 4:20 am
by Luke
loudnproud wrote:Luke your comments on Mcclaren being a "Boring old boot" fits into the FA's way of doing things entirely!!! Give the job to Steuart Pearce with Ian wright as his media spoksman!!! that should keep the back pages of every tabloid happy!!!
I feel Pearce is too young atm, Maybe drop him in as O'Neils assitant much in the way Boring Mclaren is with Svenis Pennis

Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 5:36 am
by Riviera
big fat sam is an arsehole, id hate him to be our national coach, we'd have a team of 30 somethings playing every game
o neil would be my choice, mclaren is just not good enough
Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 5:43 am
by Mork
Luke wrote:loudnproud wrote:Luke your comments on Mcclaren being a "Boring old boot" fits into the FA's way of doing things entirely!!! Give the job to Steuart Pearce with Ian wright as his media spoksman!!! that should keep the back pages of every tabloid happy!!!
I feel Pearce is too young atm, Maybe drop him in as O'Neils assitant much in the way Boring Mclaren is with Svenis Pennis

The problem with Mclaren not getting the job is....someone like Pearce would never accept the "assistant" role. As it will plainly evident that if you are the assistant, you will be tarred with the same brush that eventually befell the existing manager - and everyone will want a change, not a natural succession. Rather see Pierce left out for a few more years, then put in when he's done a good 5+ years in the Premiership - but I definitely want him as England Manager, the passion itself should make up for any deficit in skill or talent - his personallity alone could will players to perform, they'd be too bloody terrified not to.
Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 8:43 am
by James_101
Riviera wrote:big fat sam is an arsehole, id hate him to be our national coach, we'd have a team of 30 somethings playing every game
o neil would be my choice, mclaren is just not good enough
Spot on. Not only is Sam an arsehole but he's a manager who has gained success through his good use of the transfer market, with this not at his disposal as an international manager, I honestly feel he would be average at best. O'Neil for me.
Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 9:38 am
by edo_blue
James_101 wrote:Riviera wrote:big fat sam is an arsehole, id hate him to be our national coach, we'd have a team of 30 somethings playing every game
o neil would be my choice, mclaren is just not good enough
Spot on. Not only is Sam an arsehole but he's a manager who has gained success through his good use of the transfer market, with this not at his disposal as an international manager, I honestly feel he would be average at best. O'Neil for me.
At last people who can see Sam for what he really is
I for one don't wanna see Kevin Nolan in an England shirt, no thank you.
Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 10:11 am
by Luke
edo_blue wrote:James_101 wrote:Riviera wrote:big fat sam is an arsehole, id hate him to be our national coach, we'd have a team of 30 somethings playing every game
o neil would be my choice, mclaren is just not good enough
Spot on. Not only is Sam an arsehole but he's a manager who has gained success through his good use of the transfer market, with this not at his disposal as an international manager, I honestly feel he would be average at best. O'Neil for me.
At last people who can see Sam for what he really is
I for one don't wanna see Kevin Nolan in an England shirt, no thank you.
Whats your problem with Kevin Nolan !?!

Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 10:12 am
by Riviera
Luke wrote:edo_blue wrote:James_101 wrote:
Spot on. Not only is Sam an arsehole but he's a manager who has gained success through his good use of the transfer market, with this not at his disposal as an international manager, I honestly feel he would be average at best. O'Neil for me.
At last people who can see Sam for what he really is
I for one don't wanna see Kevin Nolan in an England shirt, no thank you.
Whats your problem with Kevin Nolan !?!

he plays for Noblot...and hes a scouser..nuff said
personally i think hes a good player but no where near international class
Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 2:11 pm
by nicscreamer
The Sam haters are missing the point. Hes only taken a team of 30 somethingers from the transfer market , because that is all he can do. He doesnt have masses of money at his disposal and so cuts his cloth to fit.
Give him the choice of Englands best and I feel he would shine.
In an ideal world , Martin Oneil would be my first choice with Arsene Wenger as close second. But that aint gonna happen is it!
Of all the "front runners" Big sam is the only one with the nouce and guile to suceed
Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 3:02 pm
by hallamblue
nicscreamer wrote:The Sam haters are missing the point. Hes only taken a team of 30 somethingers from the transfer market , because that is all he can do. He doesnt have masses of money at his disposal and so cuts his cloth to fit.
Give him the choice of Englands best and I feel he would shine.
In an ideal world , Martin Oneil would be my first choice with Arsene Wenger as close second. But that aint gonna happen is it!
Of all the "front runners" Big sam is the only one with the nouce and guile to suceed
I think there is aa logic to what you say - but I suppose my biggets reservation is his lack of experience at the very highest level - that doesnt mean he couldnt learn of course ...but do we really want an England manager just on the basis of what his nationality is - or what he can offer in terms of development of the England squad.
No disrespect intended to any Bolton fans that mey be reading this - but the calibre of players in the squad he would be in charge of have light years more experience of football at the very highest level - what the hell could Sam "offer" them , in the International arena?
Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 3:26 pm
by phily bon bon
Like most I´d love O´neill as a first choice then arsene wenger and then big sam.For me maclaren does´nt even come into the picture for me.
Posted: Tue May 02, 2006 3:31 am
by Kheffan
phily bon bon wrote:Like most I´d love O´neill as a first choice then arsene wenger and then big sam.For me maclaren does´nt even come into the picture for me.
McLaren has grown on me more considering Middlesbrough's escapades in Europe,.having known he's ballsed up his initial formation and changing it, unlike Eriksson who seems to play it the same way all through the game.