Ei tea, vahet poleks. Poolfinaali saamiseks jääb mängijatel ikka mõistusest ja oskustest puudu, ükspuha kes treener.
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Algselt postitas marv3llous Vaata postitustEi tea, vahet poleks. Poolfinaali saamiseks jääb mängijatel ikka mõistusest ja oskustest puudu, ükspuha kes treener.
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Algselt postitas malagar Vaata postitustmõistust ja oskusi pole ülearu vaja - ega wales ka mingid gurud ei ole. Treener peab meeskonna meeskonnana toimima panema ja asi ants. Paks Sam sobiks selleks küll.Victoria Concordia Crescit
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Algselt postitas marv3llous Vaata postitustJah aga Walesil on actually paar maailmaklassi mängijat kelle ümber plaan teha.
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Samas on neil veel ka Bale, et ses suhtes on Walesi olukord hea.see ei ole minu süü, et sa okaspuu oled
"joon palju ma tahan, aga ikka ta ei saa minust aru"
"Football is a simple game based on the giving and taking of passes, of controlling the ball and of making yourself available to receive a pass. It is terribly simple."
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Algselt postitas Daz Booob Vaata postitustSamas on neil veel ka Bale, et ses suhtes on Walesi olukord hea.★★★★★★
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Algselt postitas marv3llous Vaata postitustJa tulebki Suur Säm. Misiganes muud jalgpallis ka ei juhtu, inglise FA pühendumus parima banteri pakkumiseks ei muutu. Klounaad jätkub.
http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foot...-a3295996.html
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Allardyce won the Football League Third Division title with Notts County in 1997-98 - his last trophy as a manager.
Aga nagu korduvalt öeldud - vahet väga pole, hullemaks minna ei saa. Tõehetk on järgmine finaalturniir.the woman who hurt him must surely have trouble sleeping
because belle of st mark is a beauty extraordinaire
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Here are a few quotes (care of PA) from Allardyce, pulled from his autobiography, er, ‘Big Sam: my Autobiography’.
On England:
“I got England schoolboy trials, although I didn’t make the team. I never represented my country at any level, which is why I was so excited to be interviewed for the England manager’s [ in 2006]. You should never give up hope and I still haven’t.”
On St George’s Park:
“It is a fantastic facility which gets some stick for being in the middle of nowhere, but if the FA had dumped Wembley and built the national stadium in Birmingham, as it should have done, the complex would have been on the doorstep.”
On dressing room discipline:
“’If a player came walking into the dressing room talking away on his mobile ... I’d take it off him and throw it in the bin, even if it was Wayne Rooney.”
On the FA:
“The more time (former Bolton chairman) Phil Gartside spent on the FA, the more I detected the influence of his blazer-wearing mates on him. He was interfering more and more.”
On tactics:
“I’ve always regarded losing possession in your own half as a criminal offence. There are more goals scored that way than by playing it out from the back yourselves. And as the facts show, most goals are scored from four passes or less.”
On ‘Moneyball’:
“I was assessing player stats long before it was fashionable in football in England. Now there are owners who believe algorithms determine whether a player will be a success or not. I would never go that far, because there are too many imponderables.”
On impersonations:
“I’ve done Freddie Mercury, John Travolta, Mick Jagger and Michael Jackson in Thriller, which I think was my finest effort as I squeezed into some very tight black pants and nailed the Moonwalk. I’ve even dressed up as Cheryl Cole.”
On Andy Carroll:
“When fit he should be England’s regular centre-forward because we’ve missed having enough quality strikers in recent years in the mould of Gary Lineker or Alan Shearer. Rooney has had to carry the country’s hopes and we need more than him if we are ever to win a tournament.”
On missing out on top club jobs:
“The top clubs in England would not risk taking on me and my team. Nowadays they are rarely managed by anyone from Britain. They’ve got to get a fancy-dan foreigner in, it’s almost compulsory. Are they really any better than the coaches we produce in this country? Do they have more knowledge than we do? I doubt it.”the woman who hurt him must surely have trouble sleeping
because belle of st mark is a beauty extraordinaire
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