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Vitor sacked

Fat Sam can fuck right off.

I never liked him when he was effective, and the last time that label applied was eight and a half years ago at Palace.

Absolutely dismal at Albion, who had appreciably more chance of staying up when he took over than we do now. Relegated by miles despite us donating them 4 points.
Just to add that someone in that clip commented that Fat Sam reportedly said he 'possibly' watched Wolves when he was a little kid. Wtf is all that about? Hasn't he been quoted a zillion times about being a Wolves fan?
Anyway, it's all just gossip that we used to ignore in the pub.
 
Just to add that someone in that clip commented that Fat Sam reportedly said he 'possibly' watched Wolves when he was a little kid. Wtf is all that about? Hasn't he been quoted a zillion times about being a Wolves fan?
Anyway, it's all just gossip that we used to ignore in the pub.

He's mentioned someone in his family taking him to the odd game or two. He's never actually said that he was a Wolves fan.
 
Blimey, Rui Vitoria was mentioned as an option on the Fancast pod immediately after Vitor's sacking simply by way of looking at Portuguese managers on Transfermarkt and sorting by worst win ratio.
 
He's mentioned someone in his family taking him to the odd game or two. He's never actually said that he was a Wolves fan.
I’ve met his nephew through work and although he and his dad (Sam’s brother) are Baggies fans, he stated that his Uncle was a Wolves fan.
I wonder what that means to a professional player/manager though considering the affinities they must hold for clubs they been employed by.
 
I’ve met his nephew through work and although he and his dad (Sam’s brother) are Baggies fans, he stated that his Uncle was a Wolves fan.
I wonder what that means to a professional player/manager though considering the affinities they must hold for clubs they been employed by.
Not much.

Ian Rush, Steve McManaman, Robbie Fowler and Jamie Carragher all grew up as Evertonians and Peter Reid was a Red as a kid.
 
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