Plain Speaking wrote:Apparently he has agreed to speak at an extensive number of US colleges on tour!
BlueinBosnia wrote:I think he's got a huge 'adrenaline bug'
Green & Blue wrote:I'd nearly go as far as to concede the title right now if it meant him retiring on a high, well and truly sick of the sight of him and the strangle hold he has on the english game.
I'm one of the unfortunate ones not to know football without him in charge of the Rags and i have had more than enough at this stage.Sadly i feel he will drag it out until his dying day but i'm just happy that we were able to make the arrogant megalomaniac eat his words with the "not in my lifetime" comment.
As fondly i will remember the City celebrations the day we won the title i will never forget the look on Fergies face when the news filtered through at the stadium of light.Who knows if he sticks around a little longer we might get to see him squirm some more, now that would be nice.
Dwaring wrote:Plain Speaking wrote:Apparently he has agreed to speak at an extensive number of US colleges on tour!
Oh fuck no he better not be coming to the u of Delaware. I don't need anymore people that pretend like they care about the rags any where near me. They say something to me when I'm wearing blue and then realize they're in a little over there head and have no idea what their talking about. Just because they watched 3 big matches a year doesn't make them a fan. It's the pits.
Dameerto wrote:Hopefully the old bastard sods off, but I don't think Gill is leaving at all, he remains on the board. He's manouvering to avoid being accused of having a vested interest when he gets his hooks into Uefa.
Mase wrote:When he's retiring he'll announce it at the start of that particular season so that the rag loving media can milk his bell for a full season. He'll love it.
BlueinBosnia wrote:
Don't worry. He's probably never heard of Delaware...
freshie wrote:
Isn't that those plastic containers that you store food in? ;)
AG7 wrote:I think he'd have retired had they won last season ... he knows over the next 5-10 years City will be a dominating force and the moment he sees his chance of exiting on a high note, he'd be wise to take it ... if they win the league this season, he should know City will come hard next season and then the season after that too to try and string back to back season wins and Chelsea won't be happy playing third for a decade so he'd be very wise to retire the moment they win the league ... anything else they win is bonus. If they don't win the league (highly unlikely at this stage) but end up winning the CL (also highly unlikely), even then that'd give him that decent ending-on-a-high exit as well ... but should he lose the FA Cup to us in the final and lose the league from this position then he won't be going nowhere next year ... so I hope he's going nowhere next season :)
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