Friday 24 July 2009

The YNWAWK 2008/2009 Review: Part 3


















GoonerDale
:

King Kev 'The Messiah' bottled it yet again.


Jo$shuwaa
:

Kevin Keegan of Newcastle United, when King Kev left, NUFC took a nose dive that they never recoverd from. His departure showed just how much the Geordie fans love their idols.

Robbie
:

Scolari's arrival at Chelsea wasn't good news for the rest of the Big Four. His track record in management was amazing - he was won countless trophies and knows what it takes to get the best out of his stars. After starting the season well, it seemed that Chelsea had found a replacement for Jose. This wasn't to be the case, and Scolari's form as manager slopped, with Chelsea dropping points they wouldn't have dropped under Mourihno.

Jack:

It began with a feud with FIFA Vice President Jack Warner, and ended with a clash with the ownership and the chairman, Roy Keane's departure was a shock considering his decent performance the season before. To a large extent though, it was the element of self-destruction that made his exit more memorable than any other last season.

Hoxey:

Kevin Keegan. Oh! To be a geordie, especially when King Kev leaves. Nothing made me laugh more than those passionate Geordies "boycotting" their beloved football team.

Tom
:

Juande Ramos' sacking was almost inevitable for three reasons:

1. He performed pooly in the league, despite having proven quality throughout the squad.
2. He spoke little English and was kept hidden from the fans and media.
3. Spurs are notorious for prematurely sacking managers.

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