[NSWolves] Re: Merlin question

2009-02-09 Thread tonks


It's not really Tony's fault. I imagine the owner/board would have said to him 
(24 hrs before sacking him) that he had their full support etc etc. It would be 
very easy to believe (at least that's how it works with NRL coaches here). 

I wish the cashing pack was chasing me! 

JT 

Quoting Steven Millward millward@gmail.com:

 I imagine there are similar comments being made by Birmingham and Reading
 fans.  We're lucky at the moment that they are playing badly too.  The
 cashing pack are closing in.



 At least we don't have Tony Adams as manager.

 He said on Friday that he had the full support of the board, the players and
 most of the fans.

 Today he'll be sacked.

 Is he so stupid that he genuinely though he was going to keep his job?  Why
 do football managers do this again and again?  Is it something to do with
 their contracts that they have to seem surprised when they are sacked so
 that they get the full contract paid out?




 2009/2/9 Marcus Chantry marcus.chan...@macquarie.com

  we've got as much chance of winning automatic promotion as England have
 of winning the Ashes back this year (which is something close to
 absolutely F all).

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  Was he in Jamaica over the weekend advising the England cricket team?

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[NSWolves] Upcoming fixtures

2009-02-09 Thread Marcus Chantry
Just been looking at the March fixtures and there isn't a single game
there that concerns me.  I reckon we should be able to take maximum
points and only the only one that will probably cause us problems in
April is Brum away.  All of the games against 'tougher' teams like
Ipswich, QPR, Cardiff are all at home.  I suddenly feel more optimistic.

 
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[NSWolves] RE: Upcoming fixtures

2009-02-09 Thread Parkes Jim - Sydney-MHA
It's out of character for you to be so positive: you must have had a good long 
boozy lunch Marcus

From: nswolves@googlegroups.com [mailto:nswol...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Marcus Chantry
Sent: Tuesday, 10 February 2009 4:58 PM
To: nswolves@googlegroups.com
Subject: [NSWolves] Upcoming fixtures

Just been looking at the March fixtures and there isn't a single game there 
that concerns me.  I reckon we should be able to take maximum points and only 
the only one that will probably cause us problems in April is Brum away.  All 
of the games against 'tougher' teams like Ipswich, QPR, Cardiff are all at 
home.  I suddenly feel more optimistic.

Marcus Chantry
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Associate Director
New Product Development - Insurance
Macquarie Life
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(m) 0448 887 627


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[NSWolves] Re: Upcoming fixtures

2009-02-09 Thread pcrowe
 

Wind Up Merchant Marcus!

 

I hope you are right but will settle for 3 points against Burnley on
Saturday to stop the rot. 

  _  

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Of Marcus Chantry
Sent: Tuesday, 10 February 2009 4:58 PM
To: nswolves@googlegroups.com
Subject: [NSWolves] Upcoming fixtures

 

Just been looking at the March fixtures and there isn't a single game there
that concerns me.  I reckon we should be able to take maximum points and
only the only one that will probably cause us problems in April is Brum
away.  All of the games against 'tougher' teams like Ipswich, QPR, Cardiff
are all at home.  I suddenly feel more optimistic. 

 

Marcus Chantry

--

Associate Director

New Product Development - Insurance

Macquarie Life

(d) 02 8232 4259

(m) 0448 887 627

 

 


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