Breaking News- Darren Moore sacked
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 8:27 pm
Breaking News- Darren Moore sacked by West Brom
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Black Man dey suffer. It's like sacking Mauricio Pochettino for losing to Southampton … I hope he gets a job.Sir V wrote:Breaking News- Darren Moore sacked by West Brom
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Didn't want to say it, but I kinda agree with you.balo wrote:I hope it goes down the drain for them after this.
I gladly say amen to that. He's the reason i follow the Championship and the fact he's in the play-off makes the decision so ridiculous.balo wrote:I hope it goes down the drain for them after this.
same hereazuka wrote:I gladly say amen to that. He's the reason i follow the Championship and the fact he's in the play-off makes the decision so ridiculous.balo wrote:I hope it goes down the drain for them after this.
This firing real pain you well well.. so tey you begin speak like normal person.Coach wrote:Have followed, what is arguably the most competitive league in the sport, attentively this season. Granted the Baggies have gone off the boil in recent weeks, with comprehensive defeats to promotion/playoff rivals, stirring the waters to waves of doubt regarding Moore’s ability to win a playoff final. Strange, bizarre, baffling decision, West Brom are, at their best, fourth in line in the league and unsurprisingly sit fourth in the charts. It’s clear this move has been mooted for some time, with a likely target putting pressure on the power players. A defeat or draw was exactly what the intention needed and Moore delivered.
Where to from here? A decent enough record in a cauldron of a contest, Moore should be good for another job, Fulham are worth a punt. De ja vu, they’re going down, as WBA were, but a few good performances will breed optimism for the rigmarole to follow. Decent bit of cash to spend and a Joey in the big seat.
This is a rare moment, I can understand what Ogbahiagbon wrote.danfo driver wrote:This firing real pain you well well.. so tey you begin speak like normal person.Coach wrote:Have followed, what is arguably the most competitive league in the sport, attentively this season. Granted the Baggies have gone off the boil in recent weeks, with comprehensive defeats to promotion/playoff rivals, stirring the waters to waves of doubt regarding Moore’s ability to win a playoff final. Strange, bizarre, baffling decision, West Brom are, at their best, fourth in line in the league and unsurprisingly sit fourth in the charts. It’s clear this move has been mooted for some time, with a likely target putting pressure on the power players. A defeat or draw was exactly what the intention needed and Moore delivered.
Where to from here? A decent enough record in a cauldron of a contest, Moore should be good for another job, Fulham are worth a punt. De ja vu, they’re going down, as WBA were, but a few good performances will breed optimism for the rigmarole to follow. Decent bit of cash to spend and a Joey in the big seat.
The guy must have been in shock!scholl wrote:This is a rare moment, I can understand what Ogbahiagbon wrote.danfo driver wrote:This firing real pain you well well.. so tey you begin speak like normal person.Coach wrote:Have followed, what is arguably the most competitive league in the sport, attentively this season. Granted the Baggies have gone off the boil in recent weeks, with comprehensive defeats to promotion/playoff rivals, stirring the waters to waves of doubt regarding Moore’s ability to win a playoff final. Strange, bizarre, baffling decision, West Brom are, at their best, fourth in line in the league and unsurprisingly sit fourth in the charts. It’s clear this move has been mooted for some time, with a likely target putting pressure on the power players. A defeat or draw was exactly what the intention needed and Moore delivered.
Where to from here? A decent enough record in a cauldron of a contest, Moore should be good for another job, Fulham are worth a punt. De ja vu, they’re going down, as WBA were, but a few good performances will breed optimism for the rigmarole to follow. Decent bit of cash to spend and a Joey in the big seat.
Maybe....just....maybe...what he is usually posting tend to go over some people's heads but most of it is quite funny.scholl wrote:This is a rare moment, I can understand what Ogbahiagbon wrote.danfo driver wrote:This firing real pain you well well.. so tey you begin speak like normal person.Coach wrote:Have followed, what is arguably the most competitive league in the sport, attentively this season. Granted the Baggies have gone off the boil in recent weeks, with comprehensive defeats to promotion/playoff rivals, stirring the waters to waves of doubt regarding Moore’s ability to win a playoff final. Strange, bizarre, baffling decision, West Brom are, at their best, fourth in line in the league and unsurprisingly sit fourth in the charts. It’s clear this move has been mooted for some time, with a likely target putting pressure on the power players. A defeat or draw was exactly what the intention needed and Moore delivered.
Where to from here? A decent enough record in a cauldron of a contest, Moore should be good for another job, Fulham are worth a punt. De ja vu, they’re going down, as WBA were, but a few good performances will breed optimism for the rigmarole to follow. Decent bit of cash to spend and a Joey in the big seat.
YOU LOST YOUR GYRO CHEQUE AT THE BOOKIE AND THE SHOCK MADE YOU TO STOP SPEAKING IN TONGUES. FUNKEEEEE, APOSTLE MUST HERE THIS.Coach wrote:Have followed, what is arguably the most competitive league in the sport, attentively this season. Granted the Baggies have gone off the boil in recent weeks, with comprehensive defeats to promotion/playoff rivals, stirring the waters to waves of doubt regarding Moore’s ability to win a playoff final. Strange, bizarre, baffling decision, West Brom are, at their best, fourth in line in the league and unsurprisingly sit fourth in the charts. It’s clear this move has been mooted for some time, with a likely target putting pressure on the power players. A defeat or draw was exactly what the intention needed and Moore delivered.
Where to from here? A decent enough record in a cauldron of a contest, Moore should be good for another job, Fulham are worth a punt. De ja vu, they’re going down, as WBA were, but a few good performances will breed optimism for the rigmarole to follow. Decent bit of cash to spend and a Joey in the big seat.
Bro, me I no go school. I no know book. So, when Coach write, I jejely just scroll past it. I dont read his post. I dont know about you, but I no dey come Cybereagles to spend 10 hours to decipher one post. Na work??? Most of us here no know book and we no go school, so you have a point--- it flies over our head!bk-one wrote:Maybe....just....maybe...what he is usually posting tend to go over some people's heads but most of it is quite funny.scholl wrote:This is a rare moment, I can understand what Ogbahiagbon wrote.danfo driver wrote:This firing real pain you well well.. so tey you begin speak like normal person.Coach wrote:Have followed, what is arguably the most competitive league in the sport, attentively this season. Granted the Baggies have gone off the boil in recent weeks, with comprehensive defeats to promotion/playoff rivals, stirring the waters to waves of doubt regarding Moore’s ability to win a playoff final. Strange, bizarre, baffling decision, West Brom are, at their best, fourth in line in the league and unsurprisingly sit fourth in the charts. It’s clear this move has been mooted for some time, with a likely target putting pressure on the power players. A defeat or draw was exactly what the intention needed and Moore delivered.
Where to from here? A decent enough record in a cauldron of a contest, Moore should be good for another job, Fulham are worth a punt. De ja vu, they’re going down, as WBA were, but a few good performances will breed optimism for the rigmarole to follow. Decent bit of cash to spend and a Joey in the big seat.
okdanfo driver wrote:Bro, me I no go school. I no know book. So, when Coach write, I jejely just scroll past it. I dont read his post. I dont know about you, but I no dey come Cybereagles to spend 10 hours to decipher one post. Na work??? Most of us here no know book and we no go school, so you have a point--- it flies over our head!bk-one wrote:Maybe....just....maybe...what he is usually posting tend to go over some people's heads but most of it is quite funny.scholl wrote:This is a rare moment, I can understand what Ogbahiagbon wrote.danfo driver wrote:This firing real pain you well well.. so tey you begin speak like normal person.Coach wrote:Have followed, what is arguably the most competitive league in the sport, attentively this season. Granted the Baggies have gone off the boil in recent weeks, with comprehensive defeats to promotion/playoff rivals, stirring the waters to waves of doubt regarding Moore’s ability to win a playoff final. Strange, bizarre, baffling decision, West Brom are, at their best, fourth in line in the league and unsurprisingly sit fourth in the charts. It’s clear this move has been mooted for some time, with a likely target putting pressure on the power players. A defeat or draw was exactly what the intention needed and Moore delivered.
Where to from here? A decent enough record in a cauldron of a contest, Moore should be good for another job, Fulham are worth a punt. De ja vu, they’re going down, as WBA were, but a few good performances will breed optimism for the rigmarole to follow. Decent bit of cash to spend and a Joey in the big seat.
Please, when you have time, can you translate all his posts to the dullards like the rest of us, so we too can follow you and Coach laugh small? Thank you.