Remember 20:38 - Aug 25 with 1747 views | flykickingbybgunn | Those of you who are lucky enough to be under 40 take note. These are heady days. Days that you will look back on in years to come and sigh. Yes, Those Were The Days too. You will no longer have to put up with old f@rts like me waffling on about Alf, Bobby and George. You have your own times. Excellent. But be aware, when in a few years time, when KMcK is the new England manager and Town are an established EPL club, the excitement will not be so great. It will still be there, yes, but not at the pitch enjoyed by those at Main Road (Sorry the Etihad) this weekend. Remember Woolfy, Leif, Morsy, Chappers et al. Take in Hutch, Greaves, Philips etc Drink it in. Soak it in. Absorb it with every fibre of your being. Remember it. Oh remember it. Where were you when .......? These days come unoften. |  | | |  |
Remember on 23:15 - Aug 25 with 1289 views | Cheltenham_Blue | Maine Road. (sorry) |  |
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Remember on 10:00 - Aug 26 with 887 views | MK1 | Top of the class Sir/Madam. Excellently put. |  |
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Remember on 11:16 - Aug 26 with 751 views | WeWereZombies | I don't think McKenna will ever be England manager, just like Ferguson never being appointed Scotland manager (although he became manager under unfortunate circumstances) I think McKenna's involvement with the Northern Ireland national team will be minimal and he will concentrate on a move to Old Trafford (hopefully that is some years down the line) and stay there for decades. If that is the case, and he succeeds in establishing Town as a Premier League side then we are on the verge of the equivalent of a Robson era. Let's hope that the succession afterwards plays out better this time. |  |
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Remember on 11:19 - Aug 26 with 725 views | MK1 |
Remember on 11:16 - Aug 26 by WeWereZombies | I don't think McKenna will ever be England manager, just like Ferguson never being appointed Scotland manager (although he became manager under unfortunate circumstances) I think McKenna's involvement with the Northern Ireland national team will be minimal and he will concentrate on a move to Old Trafford (hopefully that is some years down the line) and stay there for decades. If that is the case, and he succeeds in establishing Town as a Premier League side then we are on the verge of the equivalent of a Robson era. Let's hope that the succession afterwards plays out better this time. |
I agree. Never see McKenna managing England. (unfortunately) |  |
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