I feel that all we need is someone who can get us back on track and if Giles is the man who can then why not give him the job.
I feel that all we need is someone who can get us back on track and if Giles is the man who can then why not give him the job.
LESS OF THE BULL NOW!
Because he couldn't do it when he was 40 and only recently out of the game and with a stronger side. What chance now when he must be well in to his 60s and hasn't managed anything for years and at his age will be doing well to manage his bladder?.
0.00000000000001% of it happening.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Back (current odds) 121.7% Lay 91.2%
Gerard Houllier
2.1
Terry Venables
5.6
John Giles
5.7
Liam Brady
16
Kenny Dalglish
32
Sam Allardyce
36
Mick McCarthy
65
Glenn Hoddle
10.5
Current odds on betfair-the latest move is for Glen Hoddle![]()
With a squad made up of players like Green, McShocking and Kilbad we are going places. Down the gutter.........
Didn't quite see it fully but the the Johnny Giles documentary on RTÉ last night looked really excellent. Some great footage. - https://www.rte.ie/entertainment/201...-giles-review/
On the RTÉ player here - https://www.rte.ie/player/ie/show/gi...4748/10746571/
Enjoyed the Leeds stuff and it was interesting seeing the Leeds manager, Don Revie, getting down and dirty and giving the players massages. Couldn't quite see Mourinho doing that now. Leeds were not a major club until Revie took over and the League Cup in 1968 was the first major trophy the club won - indeed the first major trophy by a Yorkshire side since 1935 (modesty prevents me from naming that other Yorkshire side). Giles was one of the all time great Irish players and I had the pleasure in watching him live at Dalymount and on English TV. I haven't seen a better passer of a ball off both feet. Lacked a bit of pace (and height of course) which was his only failing as a player.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
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