I have seen us beat Manchester United three times in a league game in the top division during my lifetime.
I saw us beat Man Ure 1-0 at Old Trafford (Mark Stuart), and 2-0 at Sell-Out Park (Paul Williams). Which was the third game, Seth?
I wasn't at the game but had a good chat with a delighted Steve Gritt late that night in Bibas in Bromley. Well I think that's what it was but perhaps drink that night and the almost 40 years that have elapsed since that happened has somewhat exaggerated the conversation!
BBC reporting that Julen Lopetegui has agreed to become the new West Ham manager.
They’ve now confirmed Moyes is going at the end of the season. Awful the way they’ve treated him. Hope they sink like a stone.
Can’t stand West Ham. From board to fans, the most undeservedly entitled bunch there is.
Somehow bulletproof from criticism too.
Cos they won the World Cup innit 🙄
They've been advertising and interviewing managers right under Moyes nose. What do you expect him or the team to do about that? They managed to have a good season when the stadium was empty. What does that tell you about their fans? Awful business.
BBC reporting that Julen Lopetegui has agreed to become the new West Ham manager.
They’ve now confirmed Moyes is going at the end of the season. Awful the way they’ve treated him. Hope they sink like a stone.
Can’t stand West Ham. From board to fans, the most undeservedly entitled bunch there is.
Somehow bulletproof from criticism too.
Cos they won the World Cup innit 🙄
They've been advertising and interviewing managers right under Moyes nose. What do you expect him or the team to do about that? They managed to have a good season when the stadium was empty. What does that tell you about their fans? Awful business.
Literally every club does that. That's football. You think we weren't talking to NJ before Appleton was sacked?
Lots of talk about their squad and how missing the play offs would be a failure over the past few weeks so not hugely surprised. When you consider how strong though the 3 that came down were and the season Ipswich have had, that's 4 of the top 6 gone straight away. Considering how much they've improved on last season it does seem harsh.
Seriously? Rosenoir has done an excellent job, especially in terms of transforming a rather dour team into an attractive one. I absolutely agree with others, from the outside it looks a ridiculous decision.
Gillingham are set to appoint Mark Bonner as their new Manager
Mark Bonner takes the helm as Manager at Priestfield.
Gillingham Football Club is delighted to announce the appointment of Mark Bonner as our new First-Team Manager. The 38-year old has agreed a two-year deal at Priestfield and begins work with immediate effect.
Personally i think Rosenior has paid the price for getting Hull up there too early and raising the owners expectations.
If they'd had a steady season but finished strongly and ended 7th then i think he might have kept his job. But they were actually in the play off spots at one point but dropped out after winning only 3 of their last 13 games.
So rightly or wrongly, the owner probably looks at it and feels like Rosenior fucked it up.
Personally i think Rosenior has paid the price for getting Hull up there too early and raising the owners expectations.
If they'd had a steady season but finished strongly and ended 7th then i think he might have kept his job. But they were actually in the play off spots at one point but dropped out after winning only 3 of their last 13 games.
So rightly or wrongly, the owner probably looks at it and feels like Rosenior fucked it up.
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They've been advertising and interviewing managers right under Moyes nose. What do you expect him or the team to do about that?
They managed to have a good season when the stadium was empty. What does that tell you about their fans?
Awful business.
Crazy decision
Rosenoir has done an excellent job, especially in terms of transforming a rather dour team into an attractive one.
I absolutely agree with others, from the outside it looks a ridiculous decision.
Mark Bonner takes the helm as Manager at Priestfield.
Gillingham Football Club is delighted to announce the appointment of Mark Bonner as our new First-Team Manager. The 38-year old has agreed a two-year deal at Priestfield and begins work with immediate effect.
https://www.gillinghamfootballclub.com/news/2024/may/mark-bonner-named-gills-manager/
Ridculous decision.
If they'd had a steady season but finished strongly and ended 7th then i think he might have kept his job. But they were actually in the play off spots at one point but dropped out after winning only 3 of their last 13 games.
So rightly or wrongly, the owner probably looks at it and feels like Rosenior fucked it up.
Stevenage have named Alex Revell as their new manager.
The 40-year-old former striker, who made 57 appearances for the club as a player, had been in interim charge since 17 April.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cnl4qgjxe70o