Re: Mikel to Boro?
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 7:52 pm
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where is the threadkalani JR wrote:Pokey will you follow our Championship thread.
Tony Pulius is the managerwalesvilla wrote:But why not villa if he wanted a champions club. Plus his ex mate terry is coach
Aston villa I meanBigpokey24 wrote:Tony Pulius is the managerwalesvilla wrote:But why not villa if he wanted a champions club. Plus his ex mate terry is coach
once again, who would you go to John Terry , Tony Pulius or lampard?walesvilla wrote:Aston villa I meanBigpokey24 wrote:Tony Pulius is the managerwalesvilla wrote:But why not villa if he wanted a champions club. Plus his ex mate terry is coach
Coach, what did you say? Please simply, I didn't understand what you saidCoach wrote:It comes as no surprise, that others haven’t similar epiphany remains one of the game’s greatest mysteries. Beyond doubt and debate, is the mere matter of fact that, the Championship stands alone on the podiums for most arduous, most competitive, most thorough and outright best league in modern sport. A career is not complete without an audience with the Gods of the game and there is no Odin or Zeus, Chukwu or Oluwa beyond the Professional Professor of the Sciences. Many more with follow, flock...
Why on earth would he choose Aston Villa, which has almost no chance of getting promoted, over a team that’s just 7 points out of first place and has an excellent chance of getting promoted? Middlesbrough, IMO, offers the best situation for him. Crystal Palace in the premiere league would have been a little too risky given the possibility of relegation. Don’t be surprised to see Mikel back in the premier league next season, one way or the otherwalesvilla wrote:Aston villa I meanBigpokey24 wrote:Tony Pulius is the managerwalesvilla wrote:But why not villa if he wanted a champions club. Plus his ex mate terry is coach
Master Mason. Professional Professor of the Sciences.Odas wrote:Coach, what did you say? Please simply, I didn't understand what you saidCoach wrote:It comes as no surprise, that others haven’t had similar epiphany remains one of the game’s greatest mysteries. Beyond doubt and debate, is the mere matter of fact that, the Championship stands alone on the podiums for most arduous, most competitive, most thorough and outright best league in modern sport. A career is not complete without an audience with the Gods of the game and there is no Odin or Zeus, Chukwu or Oluwa beyond the Professional Professor of the Sciences. Many more with follow, flock...
Coach wrote:Master Mason. Professional Professor of the Sciences.Odas wrote:Coach, what did you say? Please simply, I didn't understand what you saidCoach wrote:It comes as no surprise, that others haven’t had similar epiphany remains one of the game’s greatest mysteries. Beyond doubt and debate, is the mere matter of fact that, the Championship stands alone on the podiums for most arduous, most competitive, most thorough and outright best league in modern sport. A career is not complete without an audience with the Gods of the game and there is no Odin or Zeus, Chukwu or Oluwa beyond the Professional Professor of the Sciences. Many more with follow, flock...
When was the last time you got a haircut?1naija wrote:Rohr should make Iwobi the Captain and let Ndidi deputize him. The future is now!
Mikel's era is over. He will go to Egypt to provide locker room and team leadership support to the young team. I think he should go into coaching. He has the temperament to be a good coach.
Every week, but I no dey come una shop again. Last time I came you disnt do a good job. I refuse to carry bad hair cut all in the name of patronizing a CE member barber.Bigpokey24 wrote:When was the last time you got a haircut?1naija wrote:Rohr should make Iwobi the Captain and let Ndidi deputize him. The future is now!
Mikel's era is over. He will go to Egypt to provide locker room and team leadership support to the young team. I think he should go into coaching. He has the temperament to be a good coach.
Who cares what u thinkmarko wrote:Mikel has completed his move to middlesborough, well good luck to him
hope he got some decent wages there! as a city, i find it to be a dump, been there back in the days, unless he decides to commute from his hertforshire base
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Who cares what u thinkmarko wrote:Mikel has completed his move to middlesborough, well good luck to him
hope he got some decent wages there! as a city, i find it to be a dump, been there back in the days, unless he decides to commute from his hertforshire base