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gregga

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Aug 22, 2005
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Seville fans have a right to be angry.
However the board need to blame themselves to some extent. The club was in a great position yet they couldn't prevent their manager from being tempted away. I reckon there must have been a lot going on behind the scenes there that we don't know about.
 

Spurs4Life23

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Apr 3, 2007
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Seville fans have a right to angry.
However the board need to blame themselves to some extent. The club was in a great position yet they couldn't prevent their manager from being tempted away. I reckon there must have been a lot going on behind the scenes there that we don't know about.

They're like Tottenham really then. Just with a better PR department...
 

PeterboroughYids

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Apr 4, 2006
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the sevilla chairman is notoirious for being an arse, he was never going to take without kicking up a stink. shame there is fuck all he can do about it wmmmmmaaap wmmmmmmmappp wowowooooooowowow
 

SpurSince57

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Jan 20, 2006
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Seville fans have a right to be angry.
However the board need to blame themselves to some extent. The club was in a great position yet they couldn't prevent their manager from being tempted away. I reckon there must have been a lot going on behind the scenes there that we don't know about.

Del Nido being the egocentric nut job he is ('The second most important man in Seville after the Pope'—his own words) was reportedly claiming that Sevilla's success was largely due to him, which must have pissed Ramos off no end.

Still, you can hardly blame Del Nido for sounding off, and the Sevilla fans for being pissed off (how would we have felt if Jol had taken up Newcastle's alleged offer?). Ramos may be better able to 'take us on to the next level' than MJ, and now he's here he's got my full support, but I'm very unhappy indeed about the way we handled this.
 
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