Mark Hughes has been sacked by Stoke........great and we play them in 2 weeks. Again we'll be one of the first teams to play them with their new manager. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42332958
Typical. On a positive note, I often struggled to distinguish between ‘Mark Hughes’ & ‘Markuse’, the Marxist scholar, especially when said in a Welsh accent. Invariable conversational turmoil. A small boon for me & possibly Clive otK.
Herbert Marcuse died in July 1979 in Germany. Mark Hughes started his Manchester United career in the summer of 1980. Coincidence? I think not.
Relax - Ryan Giggs is favourite to take over!!! How is this guy linked with every top job let alone be favourite?!
Stoke interested in Flores. Probably sort their defence out a bit but not sure there would be much excitement in terms of attacking play. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42632034
I think He’ll be a good chioce for them. Media like him. It’s only because the players decided to down tools that our fans dislike him and I think that rotten core still exist at our club
In hindsight virtually everyone would have preferred to have kept QSF for another year rather than endure Mazzarri.
I'd like to think so but I didn't think Roy or Moyes would galvanise Palace and West Ham as they have. Best not to count on it.
I think the person who started this thread was well aware that many of us would think the same as you did RD. I have to admit it crossed my mind and I expect the mind of many others as well.
Fair play. In that initial quick scan of the forum, you see ‘Hughes’. Happily, my immediate association is not with Mark Hughes.
When the thread was revived I thought Hughes had been sacked by Southampton as well! No such luck Saints fans.
I reckon Mark Hughes has done very well with the Saints. Of the various 'dinosaurs' I rate him as one of the best. In particular, his controlled rage following the appalling 90+6 minute 'so called goal' conceded at Goodison and the 'Welsh hotel fiasco', then the unbridled joy and passion following the victory at Swansea was commendable. I like the cut of his jib.