riverside returns Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 I feel that we should just accept that Kean will be in charge whatever. We seem to be going on the right path and if that is so, then all power to him to push on.
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ABBEY Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 Why should we accept this lying excuse of a man? I'd rather accept bin laden!
Wing Wizard Windy Miller Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 If he can treble his win percentage and stop the bulshit...he can stay.
Aberdeen Blue Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 If he can treble his win percentage and stop the bulshit...he can stay. Not sure which one he is least likely to achieve!!
47er Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 I feel that we should just accept that Kean will be in charge whatever. We seem to be going on the right path and if that is so, then all power to him to push on. "the right path"..............um.
Rover_Shaun Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 If he can treble his win percentage and stop the bulshit...he can stay. Bridge well and truly burnt. I see he's still banging on about Europe in the LT
Sparky Marky Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 I feel that we should just accept that Kean will be in charge whatever. We seem to be going on the right path and if that is so, then all power to him to push on. I Will blame this comment on the booze for you mate... What feckin path are you on?
HemelRover Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 Why should we accept this lying excuse of a man? I'd rather accept bin laden! Do try and have some perspective Abs. A pathetic comment.
eire3382 Posted January 20, 2012 Posted January 20, 2012 I feel that we should just accept that Kean will be in charge whatever. We seem to be going on the right path and if that is so, then all power to him to push on. Which path is that exactly? He is fantastic at using the media but thats where his ability finishes im afraid.
RibbleValleyRover Posted January 20, 2012 Posted January 20, 2012 I feel that we should just accept that Kean will be in charge whatever. We seem to be going on the right path and if that is so, then all power to him to push on. Right path? Currently on the path to relegation...
Colt Seavers Posted January 20, 2012 Posted January 20, 2012 Why should we accept this lying excuse of a man? I'd rather accept bin laden! Erm, wasn't he murdered by the US authorities? (I'll think you'll find he was).....
Mattyblue Posted January 20, 2012 Posted January 20, 2012 Right path? Currently on the path to relegation... Now now, can't you 'see what we are trying to do'?
chris Posted January 20, 2012 Posted January 20, 2012 I feel that we should just accept that Kean will be in charge whatever. We seem to be going on the right path and if that is so, then all power to him to push on. yes I accept now Kean is manager, I will always hate him. How he survived Bolton is unbelieveable. If he made it through that he can survive anything.
donnermeat Posted January 20, 2012 Posted January 20, 2012 Now now, can't you 'see what we are trying to do'? Another one of K**n's classics, up ther with 'active bids', 'I feel we've got a young squad' or 'I feel we've got a competitive squad' I haven't seen an interview of his for at least three months so don't know of he still uses these to be fair. Right path my @rse........
OJRovers Posted January 20, 2012 Posted January 20, 2012 Winning at Everton, and getting back to back wins for the first time will be a start. Small steps are needed to reunite him with fans. Usually its one step forward two steps back.
Mattyblue Posted January 20, 2012 Posted January 20, 2012 Can you ever invisage a day when his name is chanted without 'OUT' following it?
Stuart Posted January 20, 2012 Posted January 20, 2012 Can you ever invisage a day when his name is chanted without 'OUT' following it? OFF?
ABBEY Posted January 20, 2012 Posted January 20, 2012 If he can treble his win percentage and stop the bulshit...he can stay. He could win 100 in a row and I will still hate him Erm, wasn't he murdered by the US authorities? (I'll think you'll find he was)..... Egg zack lee.... Murdered?? What about the murders he's done!
Hasta Posted January 20, 2012 Posted January 20, 2012 Taken from the Lancashire Telegraph report about Samba today. The defender revealed earlier this week he feels the club have gone back on their promises.... (when he signed a new contract) Kean said "I have no idea what promises were made to him by the owners. Chris is better placed to answer that" We know from the Independent report that SK is top dog at Ewood now. Are we really expected to believe that during contract negotiations last year, at some point Samba spoke directly to Venkys regarding promises on the playing side of the club, and that Kean was not involved and has no idea what these promises are? Sorry Steve but I suspect more porkies. I am fairly confident that promises of investment and progress have been well and truly broken and you know it.
Stuart Posted January 20, 2012 Posted January 20, 2012 Taken from the Lancashire Telegraph report about Samba today. The defender revealed earlier this week he feels the club have gone back on their promises.... (when he signed a new contract) Kean said "I have no idea what promises were made to him by the owners. Chris is better placed to answer that" We know from the Independent report that SK is top dog at Ewood now. Are we really expected to believe that during contract negotiations last year, at some point Samba spoke directly to Venkys regarding promises on the playing side of the club, and that Kean was not involved and has no idea what these promises are? Sorry Steve but I suspect more porkies. I am fairly confident that promises of investment and progress have been well and truly broken and you know it. I seem to recall he has made similar comments when asked about transfer budget recently. "You'd need to speak with the board, they are better placed to know that" - or something like that. Interesting that recent comments in front of the TV cameras from JA and Kean are trying to absolve themselves, whilst putting pressure on Venkys. Seems to be working too...
Amo Posted January 20, 2012 Posted January 20, 2012 We know from the Independent report that SK is top dog at Ewood now. Are we really expected to believe that during contract negotiations last year, at some point Samba spoke directly to Venkys regarding promises on the playing side of the club, and that Kean was not involved and has no idea what these promises are?Sorry Steve but I suspect more porkies. I am fairly confident that promises of investment and progress have been well and truly broken and you know it. Is there any shadow of a doubt? The man's a compulsive liar. Kentaro/SEM fed Venky's the nonsense about breaking into the Top Four on a budget and Kean's the 'yes man' backing them up.
Steve Moss Posted January 20, 2012 Posted January 20, 2012 Erm, wasn't he murdered by the US authorities? Killed, yes. Murder? No, as murder is defined (in general terms) as the unlawful killing of another. Killing Bin Laden was, for a variety of reasons, not unlawful. He could win 100 in a row and I will still hate him Ditto. Kean is not suitable to serve as manager for two reason: 1) his horrific record; and, 2) his abhorrent behavior. The man is low and I'd love to see him shown the exit door.
Colt Seavers Posted January 20, 2012 Posted January 20, 2012 Killed, yes. Murder? No, as murder is defined (in general terms) as the unlawful killing of another. Killing Bin Laden was, for a variety of reasons, not unlawful. Thanks for that; I am aware of the distinction and I used the word advisedly as I believe that to be the case. Seeing as the killing was not an act of self defence or due to provocation I stand by it. The correct course of action is an assumption of innocence until proved otherwise by a Court of law. Think Nuremberg if you believe that his crimes allow due process to be quietly forgotten about. Some of those on trial there make him look pretty tame by comparison. Anyway, COYB!
Steve Moss Posted January 20, 2012 Posted January 20, 2012 There is no due process on the battlefield, unless the enemy surrenders. Osama was at war with the USA and the Western World. If you don't believe me, listen to his tapes and take a look at his actions. Killing the enemy's leader is not murder, anymore than killing a common soldier would be. Frankly, comparing the killing of Osama to the the Nazis who implemented the "final solution" is despicable. On the subject of Kean, you are right that there is no comparing Kean to Osama. Osama was a mass murdering madman who declared war on the West with the intention of restoring the Caliphate. in my opinion, Kean is an over-promoted petty little man who will never be accepted as he obviously puts his self-interest ahead of the club. In my opinion, one is deserving of being sacked, mocked and ridiculed; the other already got what was coming to him.
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