"he has a cracking shot but no control and no passing ability"
Take out the 'cracking shot' and you have many of the Sky Blues' current squad! He'd fit in perfectly!
You sound a wee bit pee'd off.
Let's just hope that this fella isn't a footballer and that we don't bring him in on loan. :whistle: http://www.myspace.com/iheartsisu
If we can get loan players in whereby the parent club are paying the vast percentage, if not all of the wage then of course we should do it and it should be the minimum that Sisu and the board do. Apparently we have money for wages so this should all happen.
Don't think Sisu should get any...
We stuck him in concrete though at least it would bring him closer to he fans. He'd also be more in tune with the general Joe Public and away from his luxurious lifestyle.
We did this to him and he'd just be Ken from the block!
Been dead and buried now for about 3 years. Which is exactly what I am also endorsing for Sisu and the board of directors.
Think we missed a trick when they made the concrete plinth for Jimmy Hill's statue to be honest. Think KD would have sat snuggly encased and enshrined in there.
I'm sure he has been up a few times to the Ricoh.
Would explain my seeing David Beckham, Sven, Stevie Gerrard, Gary Linekar and Jose Mourinho in the stands ..... as well as Tony Blair, Robert Kilroy-Silk and The Prince of Wales.
I'm firmly in the kill them all but 'keep them until there's a viable alternative' camp. I'm sure if they were all dead they wouldn't quite fook up so much.
Would also stop any further letters.
One camp Sisu out.
One Camp keep them in.
One camp where they appreciate there is no realistic alternative at the moment.
One Camp David
One camp comedian - Julian Clary
One Campari and Soda.
Think for a lot of us it was the fee! £750,000 sounds very cheap to me.
If he goes on to be a crock then fair enough, but when fit he is worth so much more than that.
Probably 6 months since I last went, so can't update you I'm afraid. :thinking about: Tends to be a family affair when we go now and for a meal. Food's not bad actually and very cheap.
It's quite clear that AT is saying he would have walked in the interview!
You just have to read between the lines.
And check out the comments in invisible ink.
There is (well at least used to be) a perception that great footballers make good managers. Butcher was a player who led by example on the pitch and embodied a fighting never die spirit. Guess we believed he would instill that in our players.
From what I recall none of us were moaning when he...
We got stung badly there didn't we. We thought of him like a god and yet he was totally useless when it came to man management and his understanding of how to control a football club.