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The one thing that saddens me about our treble win is kun wasn't part of that team....but I suppose that could be said for numerous playersLegend!
The one thing that saddens me about our treble win is kun wasn't part of that team....but I suppose that could be said for numerous playersLegend!
The one thing that saddens me about our treble win is kun wasn't part of that team....but I suppose that could be said for numerous players
Hey, I watched the game in my ERO's North London flat and I was the one that put the swerve on Rodri's shot. We were all part of the team. I would think that no matter where Sergio is and goes these days he still feels he's part and parcel of what goes on during a game.The one thing that saddens me about our treble win is kun wasn't part of that team....but I suppose that could be said for numerous players
He’d look great in a bin bag.
I knew one of the corporate people at City; said Serge was “an absolute nightmare “ for not being prepared to talk to anyone in hospitality, playing the “no understand English “ card. He was “always” late for any charity work too, again citing lack of English as his excuse.If it’s English he’s going to speak, then he’ll need to have taken some pretty intense lessons. Always felt he was abit lazy around that (and a little better at it than he let on).
I knew one of the corporate people at City; said Serge was “an absolute nightmare “ for not being prepared to talk to anyone in hospitality, playing the “no understand English “ card. He was “always” late for any charity work too, again citing lack of English as his excuse.
“He’d walk in, shrug his shoulders, crack open that smile, twinkle those eyes and the whole room would melt.”
I adore him.
I knew one of the corporate people at City; said Serge was “an absolute nightmare “ for not being prepared to talk to anyone in hospitality, playing the “no understand English “ card. He was “always” late for any charity work too, again citing lack of English as his excuse.
“He’d walk in, shrug his shoulders, crack open that smile, twinkle those eyes and the whole room would melt.”
I adore him.