https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...pions-david-silva-colin-bell?CMP=share_btn_fb
Jamie Jackson’s Interview with my old fella
Jamie Jackson’s Interview with my old fella
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You are quite right, Paulchapo. I worked with a guy who had had Football League experience with Villa & Walsall, and his views on the game were, frankly, barmy.
You are quite right, Paulchapo. I worked with a guy who had had Football League experience with Villa & Walsall, and his views on the game were, frankly, barmy.
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...pions-david-silva-colin-bell?CMP=share_btn_fb
Jamie Jackson’s Interview with my old fella
Good read that matehttps://www.theguardian.com/footbal...pions-david-silva-colin-bell?CMP=share_btn_fb
Jamie Jackson’s Interview with my old fella
Sane is more like a young George Best than Giggs. Very similar on the ball with the ability to go either side of defenders at pace which is a very rare skill.I'm on record as describing Giggs as a poor man's Sane. That may be a bit harsh and Sane still has it all to prove; whereas Giggs does undeniably have a long and glorious playing career behind him. Sane though is though, to my mind, a more naturally gifted player, a better athlete and more intelligent. Sane has to demonstrate he has the commitment, drive and mental strength to make the most of those gifts; if he does, the better comparison will be Ronaldo rather than Giggs.
Fair do's as I said it was a mate in the boozer who's a blue so I apologise for the misleading statement.Not correct, unfortunately – doing a quick check, George Burley won it with Ipswich in 2000-01 and Harry Redknapp won it in 2009-10 with Spurs and then there's Pardew and Pulis.
Whilst you’re right, that is the LMA manager of the year award as voted by all the league managers. It’s been won by many different managers and I think Ferguson only won it 3 or 4 times. There is also an award for the manager of the year in each of the leagues and the PL one has only not been won by the manager of the champions 3 times. Ferguson once, Mancini and Pellegrini. That is voted on by a ‘secret panel’....Not correct, unfortunately – doing a quick check, George Burley won it with Ipswich in 2000-01 and Harry Redknapp won it in 2009-10 with Spurs and then there's Pardew and Pulis.
Danny Mills also seemingly thinks that Liverpool's home win against Bournemouth was more impressive than City's victory at Spurs:
http://www.skysports.com/football/n...do-better?utm_source=t.co&utm_medium=referral
He's a bald tosser who starts every sentence with an exasperated sigh.Who's Danny Mills ?
No, that was last night when rat boy stated, in all seriousness, that Jose will have won the war based on him winning the Premier League next year.
Oh, and if they win the FA Cup this season he will have come out on top with one more trophy than Pep during their managerial careers.
Funnily enough, nobody seemed to reference the graphic that one had been in management for 10 years longer and was ten years older.
Goalposts will always be shifted.
"They are a million miles away from being the best Premier League team ever." Dunphy said.
I think his thoughts are echoed by most blues. Best article Jamie Jackson has ever written;)Thanks, enjoyed that and I agree with your old man, city this season deliver something new every game and I’m left thinking about the spectacle I’ve just witnessed. It was the same vs spurs on sat. I went with a couple of spurs fans and they couldn’t believe how good we were and said they’d never been outplayed like that all season..... I also agree with your dads comments about silva...the travesty is it hasn’t been recognised by the media or PL at all....criminal