blue by birth
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What a cracking read.
Apart from the fact we won the f a cup the year before..the article was excellent
What a cracking read.
This piece talks a lot of sense, imo, regarding some of the shite, poor excuses for Premier League football we have faced recently, who take no responsibility, for the standard of 'product' they are getting paid millions for providing.
Quite a few of us have mentioned this & here are a few facts backing up what we were saying about the negative disease spreading in the game.
http://metro.co.uk/2017/12/15/pep-g...-self-proclaimed-entertainment-value-7158677/
Luckily, we are the cure for this & a huge positive for the league, & even some referees are starting to give us a fair chance to prove it, rather than applying the usual brakes on our runaway train (as Sherwood called us).
Essential reading for all blues, about the long term plan for CFG. How I wish I were 20 years younger to see the results.(the Grauniad article).What a cracking read.
Not being cynical but I think we should wait and see how the media cover our first meaningful loss. If that is covered in a sensible and balanced way, then it may be that things have changed for the better.The tide has absolutely turned.
IIRC he was nicknamed "Fuck off Phil" in his stint as coach to The MoyesiahWhenever I hear Phil Neville talk I can't help thinking the lights are on but nobody's home
This piece talks a lot of sense, imo, regarding some of the shite, poor excuses for Premier League football we have faced recently, who take no responsibility, for the standard of 'product' they are getting paid millions for providing.
Quite a few of us have mentioned this & here are a few facts backing up what we were saying about the negative disease spreading in the game.
http://metro.co.uk/2017/12/15/pep-g...-self-proclaimed-entertainment-value-7158677/
Luckily, we are the cure for this & a huge positive for the league, & even some referees are starting to give us a fair chance to prove it, rather than applying the usual brakes on our runaway train (as Sherwood called us).