View Full Version : Warnock and Wenger - personality transplant?


Heyesey
03-12-2006, 11:33
Sunday Times comments (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2093-2483935.html)

An interesting notion! I haven't been attending the games (slap slap) and don't often see MOTD either .. has Warnock calmed down a bit this season?

Lestat
06-12-2006, 19:44
PMSL :hihi: at this bit:

The really strange thing is that God listened. “What you are looking for, Neil, if I understand it right, is a complete personality transplant. You are renowned throughout the world of football for being an obstreperous pig of a man, a chippy, bad-tempered, perpetually carping, arrogant little monkey with a reputation for unconfined gamesmanship which, on occasion, veers towards outright cheating.”

He's still like that though!? :hihi: :hihi: :hihi:

Grandad.Malky
06-12-2006, 19:59
PMSL :hihi: at this bit:

The really strange thing is that God listened. “What you are looking for, Neil, if I understand it right, is a complete personality transplant. You are renowned throughout the world of football for being an obstreperous pig of a man, a chippy, bad-tempered, perpetually carping, arrogant little monkey with a reputation for unconfined gamesmanship which, on occasion, veers towards outright cheating.”

He's still like that though!? :hihi: :hihi: :hihi:

We wouldn’t be a disgruntled piggy fan would we, its strange how some of the pundits are starting to warm towards Warnock.
He is just what the Premiership needed a manager that wears his heart on his sleeve instead of all the yes men.

canadablade
06-12-2006, 20:44
We wouldn’t be a disgruntled piggy fan would we, its strange how some of the pundits are starting to warm towards Warnock.
He is just what the Premiership needed a manager that wears his heart on his sleeve instead of all the yes men.

Watch it Malky or he'll be starting a Lestat vs Malky thread :hihi: :hihi:

Grandad.Malky
06-12-2006, 20:54
Watch it Malky or he'll be starting a Lestat vs Malky thread :hihi: :hihi:


That sounds ominous have I touched a raw nerve.

:hihi: :hihi:

Chumley
06-12-2006, 20:58
I was fortunate enough to be given a free ticket to the game on Saturday (thanks Bill) and sat fairly near the dugout. I have to say, not being a regular attender, I was surprised at how quiet Warnock was.

Mind you, there weren't really any dodgy decisions (might be on my own on that one of course).

Jazzybmzoo
07-12-2006, 08:11
We wouldn’t be a disgruntled piggy fan would we, its strange how some of the pundits are starting to warm towards Warnock.
He is just what the Premiership needed a manager that wears his heart on his sleeve instead of all the yes men.

Sorry Malky gotta disagree wholeheartedly on this one. Objectively the guy is, and always will be, a tosser of the highest calibre.