persvenality cult
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Re: Ian Wright - 'Football Legend or Complete Tool/Sun Dickwad'?
Just FYI....not following you around, promise;)
It's because his dad made all sorts of comments about the heirachy as long as a year ago. Something very close to;
'My son is city through and through, but you've got people like Garry Cook and Marwood mugging him off' (by only offering him 70k p/w, instead of the 100k p/w he was asking for).
Shaun had not had a good game in ages at that point.
He used his Sun column to butt into the NDJ furore as well. Well comical, he opened it by saying 'I know people have talked about my attempt to smash into this goalkeeper with all studs showing, but it's nothing like the same'.
As for SWP, 'the prime of his career' was spent on the bench at Chelsea. Sadly he's lost at least a yard, more bizarrely, his first touch seems to have gone AWOL. I know it was never that impressive but I've seen him go through several games without ever getting the ball under control once.
gooney said:why should he say shut up to his dad? Its his dad and he's gonna be there for him long after City. Anyway SWP staying is both waste for both parties, and he's better moving to a mid table PL club and play remaining of his career instead of spending his prime on the benchClubber said:Being a good footballer doesn't mean he knows what he is talking about. Not heard him speak any sense since he quite football.
People say SWP should tell him to keep quite, but i think he will be getting him to do it more. Wright has no indepth football insight.
Just FYI....not following you around, promise;)
It's because his dad made all sorts of comments about the heirachy as long as a year ago. Something very close to;
'My son is city through and through, but you've got people like Garry Cook and Marwood mugging him off' (by only offering him 70k p/w, instead of the 100k p/w he was asking for).
Shaun had not had a good game in ages at that point.
He used his Sun column to butt into the NDJ furore as well. Well comical, he opened it by saying 'I know people have talked about my attempt to smash into this goalkeeper with all studs showing, but it's nothing like the same'.
As for SWP, 'the prime of his career' was spent on the bench at Chelsea. Sadly he's lost at least a yard, more bizarrely, his first touch seems to have gone AWOL. I know it was never that impressive but I've seen him go through several games without ever getting the ball under control once.