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Ince was in the stands on Sunday sat with Sir Les, if so could be a significant sighting.

Ince rode in on Shergar and Sir Les left Dinald Campbell's Bluebird tied up on the Soar.
 
Yeh saw him also. As well as a few others, this has already been mentioned im sure.


Not a big deal I don't think.

Two former England colleagues going to watch their former clubs against each other.:102:
 
Not a big deal I don't think.

Two former England colleagues going to watch their former clubs against each other.:102:

I'm not usually one for idle gossip, but when those former England colleagues have been rumoured to be managing one of those former clubs, I think it becomes a bigger deal and more than just coincidence.
 
Ince was in the stands on Sunday sat with Sir Les, if so could be a significant sighting.

I was in the stands on Sunday, sat next to Bhfoxx, and had a chat with Newts afterwards, maybe there's a TB consortium taking over the managemant team.
 
I had previously heard a rumour that if Ince was to get the job, he was going to employ Sir Les as coach, so this sighting may be very significant!:icon_bigg
 
I heard there maybe a press conference today to announce Ince ?? :icon_wink
 
I wouldnt get too excited, it was only a ickle whisper! :icon_wink
 
I have been told that twat Ince is going to be set on........ I fecking hope they meant set on fire.

We dont want that twat here.
 
Mathias happy as Silkmen stay up
Assistant manager Ray Mathias was thrilled after Macclesfield drew 1-1 with Notts County - the point they needed to remain in the League.
:eek: Manager Paul Ince also made his Macc debut as an 85th-minute substitute.

"It wasn't the greatest of games, but it's not easy with the pitch being like that," Mathias explained.

"A lot of people forget that Paul is still a great player. He's very aggressive, he's still very physical and he can still pass and play."
 
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Mathias happy as Silkmen stay up
Assistant manager Ray Mathias was thrilled after Macclesfield drew 1-1 with Notts County - the point they needed to remain in the League.
:eek: Manager Paul Ince also made his Macc debut as an 85th-minute substitute.

"It wasn't the greatest of games, but it's not easy with the pitch being like that," Mathias explained.

"A lot of people forget that Paul is still a great player. He's very aggressive, he's still very physical and he can still pass and play."

Almost as if he was saying good-bye to the Macc fans.
 
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