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I loved the man too but ironically it's Jol old team who would have thrown that lead away...
Totally agree.
Loved him but his job has been done, thanks very much but we have now moved on.
I loved the man too but ironically it's Jol old team who would have thrown that lead away...
Don't recall BMJ calling the fans idiots, maybe thats why there weren't any Redknapp songs on Sunday
Is he not referring to the FA Cup game at the Bridge when we were 3-1 up and he took off our two best outlets in Berbatov and Lennon, brought on an extra defender and totally invited them on to us and of course the inevitable happened?
Don't recall BMJ calling the fans idiots, maybe thats why there weren't any Redknapp songs on Sunday
He did? My, we are full of these factual statements, aren't we?
:clap::clap::clap:Jol no fun compared to 'arry.
It's up there on a par with singing for Jermain Defoe when he played for Pompey as Darren Bent was scoring a hat trick for us. Or singing 'super Pav' when Crouch scored a hat trick for us against Young Boys.
I've been to Fulham away every year for the last 4 years (even twice last year including FA Cup) but it was the sole reason I didn't go this year.
I loved Martin Jol when he was our manager, but he's not anymore. I wouldn't expect us to sing for George Graham if he came out of nowhere and started managing again, and he won a trophy for us.
It's just disrespectful, especially when Harry wasn't there for medical reasons.
:clap:Absurdly small minded and simplistic, this. By this same logic, it would be "disgusting" to cheer a returning Ledley if he was released next season and went to Fulham, because that would necessarily be undermining Kaboul or Caulker. Ridiculous.
And no I wouldn't want him back, But he is clearly a top man. Very gracious in defeat when they should've won, and very gracious indeed when he left given how poorly he was treated in the end. He had every right to absolutely lambast Levy, especially when it all went so horribly wrong with Ramos, but he didn't. He deserves a cheer. I certainly would have cheered had I been there.
If you were a chef, and this was a dish you'd cooked, it would be called sentimental/hyperbole/bollocks fusion cuisine.
Another meaningless point... Maybe we have agree/disagree. Jol is History... Time to move onwards and upwards with 'Arry ....:grin:
Good one. Wit is clearly up their with intelligence and literacy as one of your strengths.
All these years I've been waiting to get Coyboy back for the numerous times he's corrected my grammer
and fucking ealingspur beats me to it :-(
for me jol laid the foundations for our progression which ramos nearly destroyed and along cam harry to recover and build.
i have no problem people singing his name - robinson got more support from us this season and last season than the blackburn fans gave him.