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Well I guess he must have learned something since then seeing as League 1 is just about level with the SPL. To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 20 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.
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Wigan finally land Martinez
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Wigan Athletic have confirmed Roberto Martinez as their new manager after the Spaniard finalised a three-year deal.
The appointment had been delayed by talks with Martinez's former club Swansea over compensation for the 35-year-old and then his backroom staff.
But the two camps have now agreed a deal for assistant Graeme Jones and chief scout Kevin Reeves to move.
And Martinez is expected to be unveiled to the media on Tuesday after an attempt to do so last week was aborted.
He had been due to be presented as Wigan boss at a news conference last Thursday after the Premier League club agreed an estimated £2m compensation deal with Swansea.
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John Barnes and Jason McAteer in charge of a football club... someone is too late with their April Fools joke. They'll both be out before Christmas. I can't see it working.
I'm not sure I would have chosen Celtic over WBA, but hey it's his choice.
I wouldn't of lol To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 20 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.
This one has not got me shaking in my boots but my God Peter Grant and Neil Lennon in the same dugout, Celtic if anything will be world class at being bitter losers, oh wait they already are To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 20 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.
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Two-times Champions League winner Paulo Sousa has been offered the Swansea City manager's job. Sousa, 38, verbally accepted a three-year-deal on Thursday and is set to be unveiled next week. The former Portugal international has been out of work since April after being sacked by Queens Park Rangers.
"He will provide Swansea City with a fantastic chance to continue developing and growing over the next few years," said chairman Huw Jenkins.
"He's young, bright, enthusiastic and a visionary with extensive knowledge and contacts not only throughout Europe, but world football.
Jenkins added: "Taking into account the development of the football club over the last two-and-a-half years and the image we have portrayed as a footballing side, myself and the board of directors felt it was vital to continue along the same lines.
"It was felt that Paulo Sousa is the right man to do this."
Ha ha, good one Swans. He didn't do too well with QPR if I remember correctly, and he had a lot of money to spend. Jenkins is just looking for a name, he should have gone for Boothroyd in my opinion.