Cosmo
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Sacked
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Jamie Walby
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Hope Arsenal employ him.
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shawboy
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deleted my thread
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Jamie Walby
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I preferred your thread shawboy.
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shawboy
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quote: Originally posted by Jamie Walby
I preferred your thread shawboy.
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Marc
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Awww I liked him, reminded me of Brian from Teachers
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Cosmo
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I didnt see your Shawboy, were you in there first?
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Jamie Walby
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No you were in there first Cosmo the mysterious.
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Robbo
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Sacked?! WOnder what Nath will think :S
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Jill
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
Awww I liked him, reminded me of Brian from Teachers
true!
Can't say I am suprised though tbh with you, it was only a matter of time with their recent form IMO.
BBC link if anyone's interested:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/luton_town/6455471.stm
JILL
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Marc
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Could tell by the tone of his voice in interviews that he was a nervous chappy!
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Nath
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I've only found out from this thread.
I'm glad, but I pray the board have a replacement lined up.
Our recent form is undefendable. I'd be surprised if he landed another job anytime soon.
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Nath
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Oh and i'm grateful for what he did with us pre this season. He really fucked up this year.
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Hammer
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Whats the general consensus from the fans Nath? form looks poor but i don't think tampering with management breeds much success this time of the season.Thats unless he pulls a Harry Redknapp houdini job whoever comes in.
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
Whats the general consensus from the fans Nath? form looks poor but i don't think tampering with management breeds much success this time of the season.Thats unless he pulls a Harry Redknapp houdini job whoever comes in.
90% of fans are in favour of the decision.
If you're bored have a browse on our forum: http://members.boardhost.com/lutonoutlaws/
I honestly think we have a better chance of staying up without him.
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Nath
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I'd like to see Danny Wilson (ex-Luton) or Phil Parkinson (good with small clubs) given the job.
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Nath
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Related:
'Former Bolton Wanderers manager Bruce Rioch surprisingly quit his role as manager of Danish title chasers OB Odense yesterday.....
Rioch, who guided Bolton to two promotions in three years during his time at Burnden Park, has returned to the United Kingdom for family reasons thus ending his two year reign in Denmark.
Speaking of his departure from the Scandanavian club Rioch felt it was the right time to make a return home where he has managed the likes of Torquay United, Middlesbrough, Millwall, Wigan Athletic and Norwich City over the last twenty five years.
"During the winter break, I considered my future at OB, I realised that being away from my family, due to working in another country, was too big a burden to take, so I decided not to extend my contract." said Rioch in a statement issued yesterday
"I miss my family and home in England so much that it is hard to focus on my job at OB and therefore I have decided to return home."
The departure of the former Scottish international from Odense has been met with dismay with club director Kim Brink describing the timing of Rioch's departure as strange as the club are currently in the title race alongside the likes of FC Copenhagen, FC Midtjylland and Aalborg.
"We are very surprised by the decision Bruce Rioch has made, We understand that he needs time with his family, but I have to confess that he has made the decision at strange timing which has put us in a very tricky situation." said Brink regarding yesterday's events.
Rioch was not the only ex-Wanderers manager to find himself out of work yesterday as Roy McFarland was releived of his duties at Chesterfield after nearly four years at the helm. '
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Danny P
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Bit harsh IMO.
The board certainly havn't helped selling all your best players from underneath you, and not really been given much back to spend, didnt he publicly criticise the board after the Hull game for not releasing more funds?
He's done well to last this long without walking away if you ask me.
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Nath
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Right, RE: Player sales.
Here are some of Newell's quotes to mull over:
'Every player has their price'
'I won't stand in the way of anyone wanting to progress their career'
He did fuck all to help keep these players. He has had more money than any other Luton manager since David Pleat over 15 years ago, but his signings didnt work.
He had to go.
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Buzz
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i was very shocked earlier.
the season went downhill for me after we beat leeds 5 -1.
i thiunk newell was a good manager and it seems daft to let him go with only 8 games this season.
just hope we can get someone to get us away from relegation and keep the club up.
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Buzz
i was very shocked earlier.
the season went downhill for me after we beat leeds 5 -1.
Agreed, that win along with Sol Davis' stroke, and Newells lineswoman rant affected our season big time.
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Buzz
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no that didnt help,bloody women.
why cant we get backing like tony blair has backed wise to keep leeds up.
http://www.sportinglife.com/football/cc_championship/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=soccer/07/03/15/SOCCER_Leeds.html&TEAMHD=nationwide1
i mean he has lost virtually all of the games he has been in charge at,rooted to bottom of championship for abt 2 months and is still a bloody hero.
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Nath
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Football is a mental game, i'm positive i'll die of a football related heart incident.
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Buzz
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i cant be far off either.
i try see as many games as poss,buy home and away top every season and wear them with pride.
but get very stressed out with decisions in football sometimes,fookin mad int it.
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Nath
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Football fans are a special breed mate.
I wear my LTFC shirt if i'm going shopping in MK, it pisses the locals right off
[Edited on 15-03-2007 by Nath]
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