I quite like him too - seems a pretty honest straight-forward guy, given his lack of experience elsewhere he is certainly doing very well for Fulham now Fayed's cash has run dry.
I like Coleman, but I don't buy the holier-than-thou crap you get off Fulham fans, bearing in mind their money is at least as filthy as the stuff that's funding the club up the road from them (FFC was bailed out earlier this year by a loan from Harrods). They're just another rich man's plaything, as they'll find when Fayed fugs off.
It might be irony if the same linesman who controversially gives the other lot a goal, controversially doesn't give you lot a goal, but how is it inconsistency?!
Was a stupid comment yesterday but I do not mind Coleman, did a fine job at Fulham and has done ok at Cov. Certainly as said above, would not object if he managed us one day.
A slightly strange choice of club for him to accept, Sunderland do have the smell of a club in decline, and until they get new owners you can see it getting worse before it gets better
If Coleman had left Wales after the Euros, he could have got a PL job, but sometimes timing doesn't work out...indeed, if he had left Wales a bit earlier, I imagine that he would have been one of the favourites for the Palace job...
I like Sunderland but it's not a good job at the minute. Always thought he would leave Wales before the next qualification begins but surprised at this.
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He did it twice last night, once before and once after the game - and without a hint of irony! Plum.
One name: Pardew!
he saw the error of his ways and has corrected them ;-)
has pardew resigned ;-)
Can't imagine him being a technical genius, but wouldn't be too dis-satisfied if he managed us one day.
"The linesman who said their goal had crossed the line, which maybe it did, disallowed our goal for offside; so where is the consistency?"
What a bellend!
It might be irony if the same linesman who controversially gives the other lot a goal, controversially doesn't give you lot a goal, but how is it inconsistency?!
If Coleman had left Wales after the Euros, he could have got a PL job, but sometimes timing doesn't work out...indeed, if he had left Wales a bit earlier, I imagine that he would have been one of the favourites for the Palace job...
Pretty strong pull for a manager who rates himself.