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Your avatar is probably "enjoying" my avatar Laughing

 
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... yes, the man in my avatar loves wacking one out to Mr T

 
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Hahaha Laughing I meant the boobs one silly!

 
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yeah i know lol.

anyway, apparantly today is the day capello gets sacked. i still can't believe it!

everyone seems to think it's insane he's getting the sack after winning the league, and it is!

how many managers have been sacked in the past after winning the league?

 
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Heynckes was sacked after winning the Champions against Juventus......

 
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And Del Bosque was sacked after winning La Liga, the european supercup and the Intercontinental cup in 2002/2003 Rolling Eyes

 
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that was pathetic. del bosque was one of my favourite madrid managers and after he got sacked we turned to [beep!]. so why did he get sacked? is it just because we lost to juve in the semi's of the Champions League and didn't win it? or was it the quarters we lost in?

oh and capello was sacked after winning the league in his first season back in 97 i think it was.

i can't see why all these great managers keep getting the sack even hough they've won stuff. why?

we are only hampering our chances of being successful.

 
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it was in the semis.

Florentino said he sacked Del Bosque because we needed fresh air Rolling Eyes I really liked Florentino until that moment. He should have limited to do his job (finance the team) and leave the proffesional aspect to people who know about football.

 
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[quote="Raul"]it was in the semis[quote/]
yes...good old days...that team was fantastic, and if Nedved wasnt suspended in the final we would have beat Milan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_-mJ4e_lEs

 
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Raul wrote:
it was in the semis.

Florentino said he sacked Del Bosque because we needed fresh air Rolling Eyes I really liked Florentino until that moment. He should have limited to do his job (finance the team) and leave the proffesional aspect to people who know about football.


that is pathetic, del bosque was quality. you just don't go sacking managers if they have been successful, it's lunacy!

it really [beep!] [beep!] off that real keep doing this. it's the worst thing about the club, no team in england would dream of sacking a manager after winning the league or the Champions League.

by the wa, that madrid team was my favourite. we had so many god players back then, like hierro, cassilas, carlos, makelele, figo, raul, zidane, ronaldo and morientes. salgado was really good back then too.

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