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Nuno Out
Posted: 27 Sep 2025, 11:00
by northbankfrank
2,500 posts by the end of the season?
Re: Nuno Out
Posted: 21 Jan 2026, 10:02
by Eerie Decent
We'll find out in thyme.
Re: Nuno Out
Posted: 21 Jan 2026, 09:56
by Massive Attack
We're used to getting stuffed these days so nailed on he'll be our next manager soon.
Re: Nuno Out
Posted: 21 Jan 2026, 09:53
by Eerie Decent
Let's see how Sage finishes the seasoning before jumping to any conclusions.
Re: Nuno Out
Posted: 21 Jan 2026, 09:39
by twoleftfeet
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑21 Jan 2026, 07:39
John Drake" wrote: ↑21 Jan 2026, 02:08
Pierre Sage, the manager at Lens appears to doing a very good job.
Don't know anything abou him but if he is proved to be a managerial genius remember who mentioned him fiirst.
On the other hand if he turns out to be a one-season wonder, please disregard this post.
1 Dec 2025, 18:06
A manager to keep 1 eye on maybe in the future 1 day is Pierre. The young geezer is doing madness for French Club Men's this season. Seriously impressive win rates and big results against the likes of Monaco and Marseille playing attacking Football.
But yes, seems to have something about him.
Who was the last young manager who was doing great things in the French league?

Whatever happened to him?
Re: Nuno Out
Posted: 21 Jan 2026, 09:37
by twoleftfeet
BoleynGone wrote: ↑21 Jan 2026, 09:17
Two
Will Still I recall many on here calling for.
Some of us get it wrong some of the time unlike you who get it wrong most of the time.
Re: Nuno Out
Posted: 21 Jan 2026, 09:17
by BoleynGone
Two
Will Still I recall many on here calling for.
Some of us get it wrong some of the time unlike you who get it wrong most of the time.
Re: Nuno Out
Posted: 21 Jan 2026, 07:39
by Massive Attack
John Drake" wrote: ↑21 Jan 2026, 02:08
Pierre Sage, the manager at Lens appears to doing a very good job.
Don't know anything abou him but if he is proved to be a managerial genius remember who mentioned him fiirst.
On the other hand if he turns out to be a one-season wonder, please disregard this post.
1 Dec 2025, 18:06
A manager to keep 1 eye on maybe in the future 1 day is Pierre. The young geezer is doing madness for French Club Men's this season. Seriously impressive win rates and big results against the likes of Monaco and Marseille playing attacking Football.
But yes, seems to have something about him.
Re: Nuno Out
Posted: 21 Jan 2026, 02:08
by John Drake
Pierre Sage, the manager at Lens appears to doing a very good job.
Don't know anything abou him but if he is proved to be a managerial genius remember who mentioned him fiirst.
On the other hand if he turns out to be a one-season wonder, please disregard this post.
Re: Nuno Out
Posted: 20 Jan 2026, 19:58
by theaxeman
honky cat" wrote: ↑20 Jan 2026, 19:02
Who's Bodø's manager? Asking for a friend (called Dave)
Knutsen. Celtic were after him before they got Nancy apparently.
Re: Nuno Out
Posted: 20 Jan 2026, 19:02
by honky cat
Who's Bodø's manager? Asking for a friend (called Dave)
Re: Nuno Out
Posted: 19 Jan 2026, 13:40
by twoleftfeet
BoleynGone wrote: ↑19 Jan 2026, 13:37
deal.
Difficult for a Crackhead idiot like Nuno yes, but for any sensible person who has seen his job saved by giving 1 minute plus injury time. Nuno didn't know who scored,after he knew who it was he was subdued. Wilson sticking 2 fingers up at Nuno,like most of us. Nuno has made so many mistakes at least the board can do is tell him Wilson stays. Otherwise it's Pablo and Taty again and this will not work. Sunderland are crafty,they will get Taty booked again early possibly Pablo too as he's not ready for the intensity. Wilson has to start,we have to win this,Nuno thinking a point is enough will cost us. Pablo or Fernandes moving further up will work better. Nuno also has to make more subs earlier,been saying this for to long.
Two words -
Wilfried Nancy

Re: Nuno Out
Posted: 19 Jan 2026, 13:37
by BoleynGone
deal.
Difficult for a Crackhead idiot like Nuno yes, but for any sensible person who has seen his job saved by giving 1 minute plus injury time. Nuno didn't know who scored,after he knew who it was he was subdued. Wilson sticking 2 fingers up at Nuno,like most of us. Nuno has made so many mistakes at least the board can do is tell him Wilson stays. Otherwise it's Pablo and Taty again and this will not work. Sunderland are crafty,they will get Taty booked again early possibly Pablo too as he's not ready for the intensity. Wilson has to start,we have to win this,Nuno thinking a point is enough will cost us. Pablo or Fernandes moving further up will work better. Nuno also has to make more subs earlier,been saying this for to long.
Re: Nuno Out
Posted: 18 Jan 2026, 21:00
by Massive Attack
Mad Dog" wrote: ↑18 Jan 2026, 19:06
I actually go out and meet people and have conversations you dribbling twat, maybe you out the headband down and ask your carer to wheel you outside for a bit
Re: Nuno Out
Posted: 18 Jan 2026, 19:06
by Mad Dog
Yes, i decided to make up a conversation and randomly put it on a website full of people I dont know.
I actually go out and meet people and have conversations you dribbling twat, maybe you out the headband down and ask your carer to wheel you outside for a bit
Not that i give a flying fuck what you think...it was the guy running the bar/shop at a football club where my son had an away game (they won 2-0). It was about 10.45 am as it was half time. The weather was sunny yet cold due to breeze. Conversation went from cash v card to their new ground to moyes.
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Re: Nuno Out
Posted: 18 Jan 2026, 18:09
by twoleftfeet
Mad Dog" wrote: ↑18 Jan 2026, 18:02
Was speaking to an Everton fan today and moyes is doing EXACTLY what he did with us. Playing the same 11 and fucking off fringe players, not giving youth a proper chance, same tactics week in week out. He thinks hes got 2 good years before he gets worked out, and sympathised with us
Ssssssshhhh you’ll upset Ferret
Re: Nuno Out
Posted: 18 Jan 2026, 18:06
by Mad Ferret
Mad Dog" wrote: ↑18 Jan 2026, 18:02
Was speaking to an Everton fan today and moyes is doing EXACTLY what he did with us. Playing the same 11 and fucking off fringe players, not giving youth a proper chance, same tactics week in week out. He thinks hes got 2 good years before he gets worked out, and sympathised with us
Wonder if this fictitious Evertonian would like to swap places with us right now?
Re: Nuno Out
Posted: 18 Jan 2026, 18:02
by Mad Dog
Was speaking to an Everton fan today and moyes is doing EXACTLY what he did with us. Playing the same 11 and fucking off fringe players, not giving youth a proper chance, same tactics week in week out. He thinks hes got 2 good years before he gets worked out, and sympathised with us
Re: Nuno Out
Posted: 17 Jan 2026, 18:58
by dealcanvey
Looked good first half despite only having 2 cms on the pitch!
Let himself down in the 2nd with his reluctance to make changes. Wilson should have come on much sooner. Based on what we are seeing from Pablo. Not knocking the lad as it’s early days but he needs time to adapt. Wilson is ahead of him. Thankfully he did with 5 to go and he got us the winner.
difficult situation for him now as he openly said Wilson should go and continue his career elsewhere. Can’t really start him in the next game can he? It looked to me like he was reluctantly brought on despite players tiring.
Re: Nuno Out
Posted: 17 Jan 2026, 14:55
by Manuel
nychammer wrote: ↑16 Jan 2026, 12:18
twoleftfeet wrote: ↑16 Jan 2026, 08:53
Claret & Booze still pushing the Redknapp shit, such an embarrassing channel.
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
I'm not so sure about that, yes they might have been 'Nuno's players' or at least one of them, but the new bloke can use them, no? You can't keep a manager on, who has us on a one-way ticket to the Championship, just because you have recently spent dough on two players.
Lose today and they will have a massive decision to make before yet another 'winnable' game next week.
Re: Nuno Out
Posted: 17 Jan 2026, 14:50
by nychammer
Jaan Kenbrovin" wrote: ↑17 Jan 2026, 14:41
Fucking pig sick seeing Michael Carrick (who I said should have replaced Moyes, Lop, and Potter) destroy Man City’s season whilst we will most likely end up humiliated by Spurs.
they looked world beaters today. should have been 4-0
Re: Nuno Out
Posted: 17 Jan 2026, 14:41
by Jaan Kenbrovin
Fucking pig sick seeing Michael Carrick (who I said should have replaced Moyes, Lop, and Potter) destroy Man City’s season whilst we will most likely end up humiliated by Spurs.
Re: Nuno Out
Posted: 16 Jan 2026, 16:33
by Massive Attack
nychammer wrote: ↑16 Jan 2026, 12:18
twoleftfeet wrote: ↑16 Jan 2026, 08:53
Claret & Booze still pushing the Redknapp shit, such an embarrassing channel.
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
That bit is very believelable.
Thick as pigshit management since 2010 -
BS Trademark
Re: Nuno Out
Posted: 16 Jan 2026, 16:22
by threesixty
iphammer wrote: ↑16 Jan 2026, 16:13
After reading what Nuno told JWP before his first training session with the players, it makes him sound like a big cu@t. I've never heard a manager come in and, straight from the start, before he's even greeted all the players, pull a player into the office and tell him he isn't in his plans for the future. I wonder what all the players thought about that . Maybe this is one of the reasons why we are where we are.
I just can’t believe it’s a purely football thing.
there’s no way in earth Rodrigues or Irving are “better” than JWP. I’m not saying JWP is great but he’s not shit enough to not be in a squad.
love to know what was said at Forest between those two…
Re: Nuno Out
Posted: 16 Jan 2026, 16:19
by Mad Ferret
Nuno's growing on me a bit. I like his ruthlessness.
Can't at all blame him for the state we're in...blame Sullivan and Potter for that.
Hope he stays with us in the Champ, as I believe he builds and brings us back stronger, much like Allardyce did.
Re: Nuno Out
Posted: 16 Jan 2026, 16:13
by iphammer
After reading what Nuno told JWP before his first training session with the players, it makes him sound like a big cu@t. I've never heard a manager come in and, straight from the start, before he's even greeted all the players, pull a player into the office and tell him he isn't in his plans for the future. I wonder what all the players thought about that . Maybe this is one of the reasons why we are where we are.