City Raider
Well-Known Member
Who's going to win the world cup mate?
Italy
Who's going to win the world cup mate?
You didn't say which world cup. So you may be right.Italy
It's hardly a full time position. He could quite easily combine it with extraneous business interests. It's incredibly well-paid these days, for what is, essentially, wanking in your Alexander Buttner onesie.
Can't think of many better ways to earn a (huge) living.
Vinnie's a charismatic intellectual giant and from an academic family. My guess is that he may spend some time coaching us and eventually become our Chief Exec. Longer term, he is Head of UEFA/FIFA material and an occasional pundit in the meantime. Far too bright to restrict himself to permanent punditry.I think Vinnie will carry on working for us in some regard after he retires, whether its as a manager, coach etc.
He will be the modern day Tony Book.
Exactly, he's different class. He could give the MOTD and Sky crew a few lessons in the use of Plain English and how to get your thoughts across clearly, succinctly, to the point, and honestly while drawing in and engaging the audience.His head is definitely full time sized. I can see him being wheeled out for World Cups or something and as much as I'd love to seem him join the bald head and matching shirts pundit brigade on MoTD it would be an absolute waste of his mind and his character.
They just can't let their bitterness go can they? Look at this utter drivel!
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/6121460/swansea-manchester-city-guard-honour-awkward/
Christ, that is unreal. Their sources and quotes are from opposition fans on Twitter. I know The Sun are about as bad as it gets, but that's shocking.
Still wondering what the Burnley players had to do with it ? Bet there was a mad rush to get to their game on time.They just can't let their bitterness go can they? Look at this utter drivel!
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/6121460/swansea-manchester-city-guard-honour-awkward/
Quite an interesting hour on BBC Radio Manchester last night, sports psychologist and author Professor Damian Hughes giving an insight into the way Pep & Peg operate, I quite enjoyed it anyway.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p063yn5z
Nope not corrected.BBC this morning:
"it seems a lot longer than six years ago since we had an English club in the semifinal of the CL"
Um. What an idiot. Six years since a finalist, I'll give them, but this is just stupidly careless.
I wonder if it'll be corrected by 7.30
The BBC sports bulletin just now:
There hasn’t been an English team in the semifinals of the Champions' League for about six years now.
Fucking disgraceful!
The BBC sports bulletin just now:
There hasn’t been an English team in the semifinals of the Champions' League for about six years now.
Fucking disgraceful!