Ugliest (ex) Premiership Manager?

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Ugliest (ex) Premiership Manager?

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No doubt about it - Ian Dowie. A gargoyle personified.

Wenger is also the thinnest manager in the world and Glen Hoddle was probably the worst. Ever.
 
Glen Hoddle is not a good coach - I beg to differ. How can he be, when he's always looking to "his friend" for intervention and guidance? Not to mention that awful Drury woman.

Rob - I bet you have secret hankerings after Delia, Don't you?
 
Ah, well, I have no reason to squabble. I know **** all about football, being an Elland Road Faithful.

Remember the season that Villa ran Man U to the wire - 1993/4?

The names are flooding back.....Shaun Teal, Dalian Atkinson, Tony Daly.

"Who?" I hear the uninitiated asking!!!
 
dont forget the legendary days of Paul McGrath and Steve Staunton, yet to see a better defence!!
 
I hadn't forgotten either of them - both magnificent players. Staunton must one of teh VERY elite band who have scored directly from a corner kick without a flick-on?

I remember seeing Staunton play (in the flesh) in Italia 90 along with Mick McCarthy et al for the Republic. I was also convinced that England were going to win.

Met my Mrs in Italy that year too - funnily enough, she's not English and was wearing a white shirt, red and yellow flashes with a black eagle on the chest. Away strip is an equally revolting green. Get the picture?

Achtung - the ****ers won it too!
 
yeh held season tickets from 91-99 then they increased them to some stupid price so i stopped going
 
i had one on a student ticket under graham taylor a couple of years back.....but the full price is over 400£ so i dont bother now.....i'll go back when HDE is in a box!!!


oh and McGrath=GOD

along with platt, gray, little, merson, taylor, saunders, ehiogu, southgate, barry, charles, wright,

http://www.bravo-guide.co.uk/members/107stuwalsall.htm
 
92/93 season.... wonderful memories. Norwich leading the inaugural year of the Prem for longer than any other team, finishing third, qualifying for Europe, going on to beat Bayern Munich the following year (Still the only English team to beat Bayern on their home soil in a competitive game)...

Heady days....

And yes, Delia's a fox ;)
 
Ah, you can't beat the Milk Cup. Won by Norwich in 1985.

Why can't they just call it what it was called for years and years, The League Cup?

Damned Sponsorship :(
 
Big Ugo and Sir Gate, best English central defensive partnership in the Premiership :D

Cam, the car Newbie.
 

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