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[Albion] Barber on 5 live



Herr Tubthumper

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I just saw the five live interview, blimey he should be called Sourpuss not Souness. What ever manager we employed is a risk, also there is no way on earth of knowing if the start we had under Potter would have continued anyway.

As long as the players play confidently as they have been then I will be happy.

What did we do do to upset Sourpuss? He can't still have a grudge about this, could he? https://wearebrighton.com/albiondatabase/the-team-of-the-80s-who-couldnt-beat-brighton-in-the-fa-cup/

He comes across as one of those miserable sniping cynics which we all know at least one of.
 




Paulie Gualtieri

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I honestly don't think Souness plays that game. He has ingrained views about football about how it should be played and who should play it that appear, IMO, a bit outdated.

I'd say he tries to play the Roy Keane 'hard man/grumpy ex-pro' role, but with far less personality and like-ability.

Roy Keane wouldn’t sign George Weah’s fake cousin either
 


Paulie Gualtieri

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May 8, 2018
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Ignore Souness just another one of Talksports click bait dinosaurs, that station is like a charity for jobless, thick ex players and failed managers

Can’t wait to hear what the insightful Talksport heavyweights Gabriel Agbonlahor and Jamie O Hara make of the appointment

Controversial, I’ve actually warmed to Dean Saunders of late!
 




The Wookiee

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Nov 10, 2003
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Worthing
Souness going on about the amount of manager jobs De Zerbi has had- Well let’s look at yours then Graeme::

Teams managed
1986–1991
Rangers

1991–1994
Liverpool

1995–1996
Galatasaray

1996–1997
Southampton

1997
Torino

1997–1999
Benfica

2000–2004
Blackburn Rovers

2004–2006
Newcastle United


So Graeme, tell us why so many jobs ???
 






um bongo molongo

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Harry Wilson's tackle

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Not a fan of his, but that quote was taken out of context.

He didn't go out of his way to diffuse the misunderstanding....till a day later after someone presumably told him to not be a dick.

"I meant men's football is a man's game, obviously", even said witheringly, would have sufficed. But no....
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Souness going on about the amount of manager jobs De Zerbi has had- Well let’s look at yours then Graeme::

Teams managed
1986–1991
Rangers

1991–1994
Liverpool

1995–1996
Galatasaray

1996–1997
Southampton

1997
Torino

1997–1999
Benfica

2000–2004
Blackburn Rovers

2004–2006
Newcastle United


So Graeme, tell us why so many jobs ???

And in that illustrious career as a manager, monkey tennis aside, he won one FA cup (as Liverpool manager) and one league cup (as Blackbum manager). And one Turkish cup. His cups overfloweth.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Souness going on about the amount of manager jobs De Zerbi has had- Well let’s look at yours then Graeme::

Teams managed
1986–1991
Rangers

1991–1994
Liverpool

1995–1996
Galatasaray

1996–1997
Southampton

1997
Torino

1997–1999
Benfica

2000–2004
Blackburn Rovers

2004–2006
Newcastle United


So Graeme, tell us why so many jobs ???

I wonder how much knowledge he had of Turkish football when he took the Galatasary gig?
 




Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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I wonder how much knowledge he had of Turkish football when he took the Galatasary gig?

Likewise Italian before Torino and Portuguese before Benfica. Classic punditry from Souness, though. Comment on something, completely disregarding their own experiences that were similar/identical.
 


Stato

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Dec 21, 2011
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Likewise Italian before Torino and Portuguese before Benfica. Classic punditry from Souness, though. Comment on something, completely disregarding their own experiences that were similar/identical.

He did play a couple of seasons in Italy for Sampdoria in the eighties, so he would have been familiar with Serie A. However, Torino were in Serie B at the time. Souness had no idea about that, hadn't learned enough Italian despite living there for two years and hadn't done any research before taking the job (A year before the foundation of Google and poor Graeme presumably couldn't work 'Yahoo' or 'Ask Jeeves'). It seems that there may be a bit of projection going on:

https://www.gentlemanultra.com/2017/12/20/graeme-sounesss-98-day-disaster-as-torino-coach/
 


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