He'd make more sense if he talked about plucking a turkeyMust be pretty difficult when you haven't a clue and you sound like a farmer!
A pheasant plucker you mean?He'd make more sense if he talked about plucking a turkey
And Coterill fills his net with “eager to be offended” Wolves fans.
There’s some soft hearted ****ers amongst us these days.
Testicle Revolt?Shame his surname has two t's in it otherwise it would be an anagram of .........
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testicle lover
(To be honest, I'm happy to take a one week ban for that)
And Coterill fills his net with “eager to be offended” Wolves fans.
There’s some soft hearted ****ers amongst us these days.
I wasn’t specifically referencing this thread ... but, yes, it should be treated as amusement.No one is offended, it's just amusing.
ArrrrMust be pretty difficult when you haven't a clue and you sound like a farmer!
Indeed.It is what it is.
Nice of Tim to offer up something to munch on though.
Is that with a P?He'd make more sense if he talked about plucking a turkey
Or maybe more accurately: An unpheasant plucker!A pheasant plucker you mean?
I don't rate Coterill as a coach or pundit at all but why do people constantly look for hidden meaning or digs?
In his roundabout and rather senseless way he is saying wolves are strong and deserve respect and that Portuguese players know 3-4-3 better than English. Which they probably do. He also points out that English lads have done well to adapt to it. Which they have.
We always seem to be having an identity crisis on here!
That sounds like a saunders comment!A manager developing a system and then signing players to fit it - well I never, who'd have thought it?
I've read this bit about 5 times and have no idea what he's trying to say:
"As I’ve always said if you’ve got a way of playing and a team spirit, the way of playing can be whatever you the coach or the manager decides what it is going to be."