SkyBlueFlux
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Nan bread?
Very good
Nan bread?
last time i saw coleen it looked like fatty was eating her portions alreadyColleen better be doing well for herself because Wayne looks like he eats a lot of fucking bread.
Riveting stuff from fatboy and scholes.I hope that the last we hear and see of the obnoxious fat potato headed little fucker ever again, but I fear that won't be the case. He'll be snapped up by one of the red top loving sport channels to give us his not so expert opinion.
Errr, does this sound like irony/sarcasm/truth to anyone?:
From the BBC website:
"Such a disappointing end to Rooney's reign at the Blues. All he needed was time and money. He got neither and now one of the finest young coaches in the country is jobless.
J Staggs, High Wycombe"
Personally I read it and then after laughing for 5 minutes contemplated the fact that the world of football has lost a treasure!!! Sorry, I am still laughing. It really isn't good for my sides all this laughter. They really ache. :-)
I'm only surprised it's McNulty not Slimy who wrote that; fucking BBC
If Jordan thought that Bruce could be the answer, that’s a brutal assessment of Wazza.Don't often agree with Simon Jordan but he was very good this morning.
Danny Murphy kept insisting if he takes a break, seeks advice from knowledgeable folk and learn more he can come.back stronger.
Jordan wasn't having it. He said when Steve Bruce interviewed at Palace, Jordan could see here was someone who had a vision and an individual that could succeed at the top level (or with Palace) and that he sees nothing like that in Rooney. Nothing.
Murphy countered Rooney was still a name within the game and Jordan cut him off..... "As a footballer yes. Not as a manager."
Murphy said maybe as a coach and again Jordan cut him off saying a former Derby player had stated yesterday that Rooney didn't coach. Was never seen on the training ground.....
Murphy stayed silent.
Got to agree with Jordan here.Don't often agree with Simon Jordan but he was very good this morning.
Danny Murphy kept insisting if he takes a break, seeks advice from knowledgeable folk and learn more he can come.back stronger.
Jordan wasn't having it. He said when Steve Bruce interviewed at Palace, Jordan could see here was someone who had a vision and an individual that could succeed at the top level (or with Palace) and that he sees nothing like that in Rooney. Nothing.
Murphy countered Rooney was still a name within the game and Jordan cut him off..... "As a footballer yes. Not as a manager."
Murphy said maybe as a coach and again Jordan cut him off saying a former Derby player had stated yesterday that Rooney didn't coach. Was never seen on the training ground.....
Murphy stayed silent.