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Could be all of that, or it could be that the journalist just made up a story that he thought people would want to read........his job after all is to sell newspapers and internet subscriptions, not to report the news.
Could be all of that, or it could be that the journalist just made up a story that he thought people would want to read........his job after all is to sell newspapers and internet subscriptions, not to report the news.
Everyone has a shield to field those enquiries!Poch doesn't have representatives though does he.
Apparently Roy Keane never had an agent as a player but had a lawyer to handle his contracts...but Pochettino negotiated his contract himself...Everyone has a shield to filed those enquiries!
Did I miss something. When did Man U get Bale?Manure cock suckers in the media are obsessed with their tin pot club.they took lvg from us and that back fired,now they want poch .what a joke of a club.they dont even play good football.fat boy shrek does nothing for 200k,martial is not worth 60m ..there one big trump card was getting bale...pathetic club.given the politics and big egos what can poch do? Its not as if he has kane dele or dier to work with there..
Didn't they try to get our very own John McDermott as well?United are a shambles right now, and I don't even think they are even interested in Poch.
I would've thought Maureen nailed on, wouldnt be announced for several reasons, not least his payoff from Chavs.
And why would Poch go to a club where the youth set up is so cack? Their head of academy (or whatever its called) resigned the other week. They've also tried to tempt the previous head back, but he's decided to stay where he is.
At Oxford United.