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Nuno Out
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BoleynGone
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NYC
I too like the channel,sometimes. He loves a good rant,but most of it is justified. He has been saying Nuno is crap from the start and supported him,not the inverted wing back phase. He like a few on here myself included saw the Burnley game as very lucky. other utube channels and folks on here started saying this is our saviour we're on our way.At least he was calling out Nuno for being so negative game after game.Respect the 3-0 loss etc.
He has however embarresed himself with some exclusives,Neymar and Redknapp being stupid and idiotic.
but worse of all is constant love with Paqueta,he just can't see it that Paqueta has done nothing of note for 2yrs plus and is a liability. He keeps coming to the conclusion that having a player like Paqueta is worth it.Not when his only contribution is red and yeelow cards. Lanzini was a better player for us.
I too like the channel,sometimes. He loves a good rant,but most of it is justified. He has been saying Nuno is crap from the start and supported him,not the inverted wing back phase. He like a few on here myself included saw the Burnley game as very lucky. other utube channels and folks on here started saying this is our saviour we're on our way.At least he was calling out Nuno for being so negative game after game.Respect the 3-0 loss etc.
He has however embarresed himself with some exclusives,Neymar and Redknapp being stupid and idiotic.
but worse of all is constant love with Paqueta,he just can't see it that Paqueta has done nothing of note for 2yrs plus and is a liability. He keeps coming to the conclusion that having a player like Paqueta is worth it.Not when his only contribution is red and yeelow cards. Lanzini was a better player for us.
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dealcanvey
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Just see Nuno's comments about Wilson. Another short sighted move in my opinion. It is far too soon to tell yet how these two strikers are going to get on.
Wilson is another player with a vast amount of experience in this league.
Wilson is another player with a vast amount of experience in this league.
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dealcanvey
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The big statement he made when he first turned up was to tell Ward Prowse straight away there was no place for him in his squad.
I'm sure he would like him to go but I reckon JWP will still be here by the time Nuno is shown the door.
JWP is 31 now and on big money. He wont be in any rush to leave.
I would take issue if Ward prowse was starting ahead of Potts, Magassa and Fernandes but for him to not get in the squad at all in favour of the likes of Rodriguez and Irving is ridiculous!
I weren't a fan of his decision then and still not a fan now.
JWP has his flaws and in the twilight of his career but he never shied away on the pitch and always gave his all. Something we need now more than ever.
I'm sure he would like him to go but I reckon JWP will still be here by the time Nuno is shown the door.
JWP is 31 now and on big money. He wont be in any rush to leave.
I would take issue if Ward prowse was starting ahead of Potts, Magassa and Fernandes but for him to not get in the squad at all in favour of the likes of Rodriguez and Irving is ridiculous!
I weren't a fan of his decision then and still not a fan now.
JWP has his flaws and in the twilight of his career but he never shied away on the pitch and always gave his all. Something we need now more than ever.
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northbankfrank
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That would highlight clear failings in management. Don't Musk, Bezos, Zuckerburg and Gates do everything on their own?
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Dick Shaftsbury
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twoleftfeet wrote: ↑16 Jan 2026, 08:53 Claret & Booze still pushing the Redknapp shit, such an embarrassing channel.
It used to be alright. Now, I think he's more interested in clicks and earning a bit of bunce out of youtube than credible stories.
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eusebiovic
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twoleftfeet wrote: ↑16 Jan 2026, 08:53 Claret & Booze still pushing the Redknapp shit, such an embarrassing channel.
I feel embarrassed for him that he actually thinks it's credible to still be banging the Redknapp drum.
FFS! He's going to be 79 in March
With all the best will in the world if he did show up to take the manager's chair in my honest opinion that would be the catalyst for a full scale riot.
A riot to make Brixton and Toxteth back in the day look like smoking a cigar and drinking a glass of brandy
FFS! He's going to be 79 in March
With all the best will in the world if he did show up to take the manager's chair in my honest opinion that would be the catalyst for a full scale riot.
A riot to make Brixton and Toxteth back in the day look like smoking a cigar and drinking a glass of brandy
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twoleftfeet wrote: ↑16 Jan 2026, 08:53 Claret & Booze still pushing the Redknapp shit, such an embarrassing channel.
I like the channel actually, but the Redknapp rumours seem a stretch. According to C&B Nuno is gone if we lose to spurs and Redknapp comes in and manages us for free. I don't see how you back a manager to the tune of 50M and then sack him 2 weeks later, so yeah that likely ain't happening
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We will see if this new coach makes any difference soon enough. Should be evident within 5 games but probably too late anyway and besides it will only prove what a few of us are suspecting that Nuno, like Moyes, was only as good as is back room staff. ?
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Let's have it right, if we had just been relegated and we were looking for a new manager in the Championship, Nuno would be at the very top of the list.
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Mex Martillo" wrote: ↑16 Jan 2026, 05:56 All interesting opinions. I prefer to look for positives in the appointment. He is known for attacking football and has used that in quite a few successful relegation fights. I am ok to see if he helps. Difficult to see us sacking Nuno with these appointments, but anything is possible I guess.
Probably makes it a little less likely, but not a game changer imo. Get humbled by that shower tomorrow and I think he could go. Then again, if the board have given up on survival they might just keep him so not have to pay compo. Or, I think he brought Wolves up on 99 points, so they may see that as 'we might as well keep the beardy fraud' for next season.
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All interesting opinions. I prefer to look for positives in the appointment. He is known for attacking football and has used that in quite a few successful relegation fights. I am ok to see if he helps. Difficult to see us sacking Nuno with these appointments, but anything is possible I guess.
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Monsieur merde de cheval
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eusebiovic wrote: ↑15 Jan 2026, 21:13Massive Attack" wrote: ↑15 Jan 2026, 20:55Just based off what is said at managing recent Clubs such as Tractor FC and Ibiza for the last 5 years?
I might have genuinely missed it but I'm not even sure he's ever been an Assistant Coach to someone before.
His CV is pretty grim reading when you scratch beneath the surface of the promise of attacking Football and that it's just a new face walking through the door. They're beginning to go off again for me..
Massive
You make a valid point.
For what it's worth Nuno and Paco Jemez were teammates at Deportivo La Coruna for just ONE season in the 1997-98 campaign.
Just how much of a rapport they were able to build up during that time is questionable but there it is.
Paco is well known for attacking football but a lot of his managerial stints have ended in underwhelming fashion despite talking a good game and showing promise at the beginning of his various tenures. He is a bit spiky when things start to unravel.
Well being sacked by the mighty IBIZA doesn't exactly inspire any confidence .
MEH...this geezer isnt going to make any difference either way in any way shape or form to our bunch of hopeless Muppets ...nobody can .
MEH...this geezer isnt going to make any difference either way in any way shape or form to our bunch of hopeless Muppets ...nobody can .
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eusebiovic
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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑15 Jan 2026, 21:46eusebiovic wrote: ↑15 Jan 2026, 21:39Massive Attack" wrote: ↑15 Jan 2026, 21:20
He once played a season with him almost 30 years ago?!Not laughing at you, it's just the thought of it all. His CV is littered with unimpressive stints struggling a lot of the time. At 55 you'd have thought his CV would be half decent by now and not scratching around managing the likes of Ibiza and Tractor FC for the last 5 years. Still, BS know best.
His best work was during a 4 year spell at Rayo Vallecano (Madrid's 3rd club) where he did really well despite working with an almost non-existent budget. That was between 2012-16. Apart from that he has underwhelmed more often than not including a couple of very disappointing spells at his hometown club Las Palmas in the Canary Islands. He has a reputation for not allowing hairs to grow on his tongue as they like to say in Spain. Basically somebody who is blunt and to the point when expressing themselves.
He had 1 fairly good season first season in charge then mediocre then got them relegated during that period leading to him getting the boot. They were 15th still in La Liga before he took them over. If that's the best he can do all that time ago..
Granted...It's not exactly a glowing endorsement 
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eusebiovic wrote: ↑15 Jan 2026, 21:39Massive Attack" wrote: ↑15 Jan 2026, 21:20eusebiovic wrote: ↑15 Jan 2026, 21:13Massive
You make a valid point.
For what it's worth Nuno and Paco Jemez were teammates at Deportivo La Coruna for just ONE season in the 1997-98 campaign.
Just how much of a rapport they were able to build up during that time is questionable but there it is.
Paco is well known for attacking football but a lot of his managerial stints have ended in underwhelming fashion despite talking a good game and showing promise at the beginning of his various tenures. He is a bit spiky when things start to unravel.
He once played a season with him almost 30 years ago?!Not laughing at you, it's just the thought of it all. His CV is littered with unimpressive stints struggling a lot of the time. At 55 you'd have thought his CV would be half decent by now and not scratching around managing the likes of Ibiza and Tractor FC for the last 5 years. Still, BS know best.
His best work was during a 4 year spell at Rayo Vallecano (Madrid's 3rd club) where he did really well despite working with an almost non-existent budget. That was between 2012-16. Apart from that he has underwhelmed more often than not including a couple of very disappointing spells at his hometown club Las Palmas in the Canary Islands. He has a reputation for not allowing hairs to grow on his tongue as they like to say in Spain. Basically somebody who is blunt and to the point when expressing themselves.
He had 1 fairly good season first season in charge then mediocre then got them relegated during that period leading to him getting the boot. They were 15th still in La Liga before he took them over. If that's the best he can do all that time ago..
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eusebiovic
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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑15 Jan 2026, 21:20eusebiovic wrote: ↑15 Jan 2026, 21:13Massive Attack" wrote: ↑15 Jan 2026, 20:55Just based off what is said at managing recent Clubs such as Tractor FC and Ibiza for the last 5 years?
I might have genuinely missed it but I'm not even sure he's ever been an Assistant Coach to someone before.
His CV is pretty grim reading when you scratch beneath the surface of the promise of attacking Football and that it's just a new face walking through the door. They're beginning to go off again for me..
Massive
You make a valid point.
For what it's worth Nuno and Paco Jemez were teammates at Deportivo La Coruna for just ONE season in the 1997-98 campaign.
Just how much of a rapport they were able to build up during that time is questionable but there it is.
Paco is well known for attacking football but a lot of his managerial stints have ended in underwhelming fashion despite talking a good game and showing promise at the beginning of his various tenures. He is a bit spiky when things start to unravel.
He once played a season with him almost 30 years ago?!Not laughing at you, it's just the thought of it all. His CV is littered with unimpressive stints struggling a lot of the time. At 55 you'd have thought his CV would be half decent by now and not scratching around managing the likes of Ibiza and Tractor FC for the last 5 years. Still, BS know best.
His best work was during a 4 year spell at Rayo Vallecano (Madrid's 3rd club) where he did really well despite working with an almost non-existent budget. That was between 2012-16. Apart from that he has underwhelmed more often than not including a couple of very disappointing spells at his hometown club Las Palmas in the Canary Islands. He has a reputation for not allowing hairs to grow on his tongue as they like to say in Spain. Basically somebody who is blunt and to the point when expressing themselves.
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eusebiovic wrote: ↑15 Jan 2026, 21:13Massive Attack" wrote: ↑15 Jan 2026, 20:55Just based off what is said at managing recent Clubs such as Tractor FC and Ibiza for the last 5 years?
I might have genuinely missed it but I'm not even sure he's ever been an Assistant Coach to someone before.
His CV is pretty grim reading when you scratch beneath the surface of the promise of attacking Football and that it's just a new face walking through the door. They're beginning to go off again for me..
Massive
You make a valid point.
For what it's worth Nuno and Paco Jemez were teammates at Deportivo La Coruna for just ONE season in the 1997-98 campaign.
Just how much of a rapport they were able to build up during that time is questionable but there it is.
Paco is well known for attacking football but a lot of his managerial stints have ended in underwhelming fashion despite talking a good game and showing promise at the beginning of his various tenures. He is a bit spiky when things start to unravel.
He once played a season with him almost 30 years ago?!
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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑15 Jan 2026, 20:55Just based off what is said at managing recent Clubs such as Tractor FC and Ibiza for the last 5 years?
I might have genuinely missed it but I'm not even sure he's ever been an Assistant Coach to someone before.
His CV is pretty grim reading when you scratch beneath the surface of the promise of attacking Football and that it's just a new face walking through the door. They're beginning to go off again for me..![]()
Massive
You make a valid point.
For what it's worth Nuno and Paco Jemez were teammates at Deportivo La Coruna for just ONE season in the 1997-98 campaign.
Just how much of a rapport they were able to build up during that time is questionable but there it is.
Paco is well known for attacking football but a lot of his managerial stints have ended in underwhelming fashion despite talking a good game and showing promise at the beginning of his various tenures. He is a bit spiky when things start to unravel.
You make a valid point.
For what it's worth Nuno and Paco Jemez were teammates at Deportivo La Coruna for just ONE season in the 1997-98 campaign.
Just how much of a rapport they were able to build up during that time is questionable but there it is.
Paco is well known for attacking football but a lot of his managerial stints have ended in underwhelming fashion despite talking a good game and showing promise at the beginning of his various tenures. He is a bit spiky when things start to unravel.
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Just based off what is said at managing recent Clubs such as Tractor FC and Ibiza for the last 5 years?
I might have genuinely missed it but I'm not even sure he's ever been an Assistant Coach to someone before.
His CV is pretty grim reading when you scratch beneath the surface of the promise of attacking Football and that it's just a new face walking through the door. They're beginning to go off again for me..
I might have genuinely missed it but I'm not even sure he's ever been an Assistant Coach to someone before.
His CV is pretty grim reading when you scratch beneath the surface of the promise of attacking Football and that it's just a new face walking through the door. They're beginning to go off again for me..
- Mex Martillo
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Mex Martillo" wrote: ↑15 Jan 2026, 20:21 Have to say I like the sound of this Paco as well. If it doesn't work out with Nuno, perhaps we can replace Nuno with Paulo Di Canio for some balance?
What do you like the sound of?
- Mex Martillo
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Have to say I like the sound of this Paco as well. If it doesn't work out with Nuno, perhaps we can replace Nuno with Paulo Di Canio for some balance?
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This Spanish Farm Manager we've just decided to plonk on to Nuno has a distinct whiff of Sullivan although could be wrong. Considering he's absolutely polls apart in footballing philosophy to Nuno this could be the sort of thing Sullivan wants to see pushed believing it would have the desired effect in a blatant attempt for Nuno to think positively towards more attacking play. Obviously done in a typical Sullivan cack handed blunt cheap way and more of a desperate attempt to change Nuno's negative ways. Feels far too random and late in the day having never worked with him before to feel like it's something Nuno has pushed.
If he really wanted to work with his own men he'd previously worked with before, this would have been done on day 1 when I first raised it as proper odd to work with all our 2nd rate Academy coaches. And Nuno just goes along with it all because he only cares about the sunset and will go along with anything Sullivan says as long as he keeps sending him the big monthly cheques (with interest now of the 2 Mendes signings also under the table/envelopes shared).
If he really wanted to work with his own men he'd previously worked with before, this would have been done on day 1 when I first raised it as proper odd to work with all our 2nd rate Academy coaches. And Nuno just goes along with it all because he only cares about the sunset and will go along with anything Sullivan says as long as he keeps sending him the big monthly cheques (with interest now of the 2 Mendes signings also under the table/envelopes shared).
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Fortunately my sources (
) confirm he has learnt the English words that he feels are essential to his role at West Ham.
“you’re shit”
”stop hiding you cowardly cvnt”
He sounds like he understands whats needed?
“you’re shit”
”stop hiding you cowardly cvnt”
He sounds like he understands whats needed?
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eusebiovic
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He was also a half decent centre back in his playing days...He played for Deportivo and Zaragoza when both were at the peak of their powers in the late 90's/noughties in Spanish Football.
A proper dude.
A proper dude.
