The free state- the bit of your country the brits fobbed you off with
Get yourself to dingle
This is whetting my appetite for my Belfast mid week visit.
How twee
I see his masters voice is running Rashford into the dirt on the athletic, mitten truly is a despicable character
Butt lays the blame squarely at the captain and manager
https://twitter.com/limissp/status/1751549073054745076?s=46&t=YOfhVM10W0bcyIiYSLI3Wg
A man needs to let off some steam every once in a while
Could you blame him in a team with fernandes and antony.
Getting locked is an age old tradition amongst Man Yoo players; Antony and Bruno wouldn’t get that.
It is. And like back then, they wouldnt support a player either, the fans once again demanding they be tossed out.
He needs to beat his girlfriend and they’ll put a statue out front for him.
Pat Nevin gets it.
I liked this podcast. Pat Nevin tells of how he played for Chelsea as they clinched promotion to the First Division by beating Manchester City 2-0 at Maine Road on a Friday night in 1984, then left his team mates and buzzed off on his own to go to the Hacienda, eventually grabbing some kip on a bench at Piccadilly station before getting the train back to London.
Pat is full of his own blather.
Pat is very entertaining.
To each their own.
He was a guest columnist in NME magazine back in the 80s I believe.
Match and Shoot used to Q&As with random footballers in the 1980s.
There were typical questions and typical answers and any footballer who answered outside the range of typical answers was considered a queer and a poofter.
Typical questions included: Who’s your favourite musical artist? The range of permissible answers stretched from Phil Collins to Luther Vandross, and at a push Duran Duran. Anything outside that and you could expect a lifetime of Robbie Fowler pointing at his arse to Graeme Le Saux style “mickey taking”.
I can’t quite remember how the question “which female would you most like to have sex with?” was phrased, but the typical answers were Linda Lusardi, Sam Fox, maybe yer wan out of Transvision Vamp, I can’t remember.
“What was your first car?” was another great question. “An Austin Montego for £800” was a fairly standard answer.
“What’s your favourite television programme?” The most common answer was Miami Vice.
1980s footballers in England were expected to be a mixture of white van man and a yuppie trying to dress like a character in Miami Vice. I can’t imagine Pat Nevin ever wanting to do that.
He’s a cunt.