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Joe Kinnear Vs Phil Brown

Ormiston_Addick
Ormiston_Addick Posts: 8,813
edited January 2009 in Other Football and Sports
Its a very tough call - which of these two egomaniacs do you dislike more?

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  • cfgs
    cfgs Posts: 11,494
    Phil Brown and his perma tan, have always liked Kinnear since his crazy gang days
  • Brunello
    Brunello Posts: 1,950
    I actually like them both.
  • I dislike Brown, he's starting to believe his own hype.

    I've got nothing against Kinnear and I'm pleased that he's doing well, although he could speak his mind a bit and not sit on the fence so much!
  • Sorry, I am not a fan of either, Brown has a God-complex (you can understand why Andy Todd twatted him at Bolton) and Kinnear is a foul-mouthed individual who also has a highly inflated view of his worth, IMHO!!!
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,962
    How many people in football - manager, players, fans, who are not foul-mouthed?

    It's their environment, and the way of the world today.
  • C_f_W
    C_f_W Posts: 1,433
    Maybe Oggy but Kinnear has gone that little bit further, foul-mouthed and lairy (sp?) but no class and vulgar too

    No problem with brown meself, starting to belive his own hype too but isn't that simply a case of backing yourself when you know you've done a good job?
  • [cite]Posted By: Oggy Red[/cite]How many people in football - manager, players, fans, who are not foul-mouthed?

    It's their environment, and the way of the world today.

    Yes, true, but he went way, way, way over the top in that press conference with the Newcastle press.

    What you say on the training ground and dressing room is one thing but to conduct yourself like that - no matter how wronged you feel you are - in a professional environment is absolutely classless.

    If a Charlton manager ever did that then I would be appalled and would not want him at the club.

    The unparralelled Patrick Collins in The Mail got Kinnear to an absolute tee.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1088595/Who-Will-Buy-The-song-haunts-Gallowgate.html

    Collins is my favourite sports columnist, although I detest The Daily Mail.