yankcitizen76
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What's he saying? I honestly never pay attention to him.
Fowlers Penalty Miss said:It was widely held at the time of Hughes' sacking the club had acted in a less than decent manner, and Gary Cook was instrumental in the appalling way Hughes was dismissed.
I have no love whatsoever for the little sot from the dark side, but City didn't do themselves any favours with the way Hughes was dismissed.
Fowlers Penalty Miss said:It was widely held at the time of Hughes' sacking the club had acted in a less than decent manner, and Gary Cook was instrumental in the appalling way Hughes was dismissed.
I have no love whatsoever for the little sot from the dark side, but City didn't do themselves any favours with the way Hughes was dismissed.
Fowlers Penalty Miss said:It was widely held at the time of Hughes' sacking the club had acted in a less than decent manner, and Gary Cook was instrumental in the appalling way Hughes was dismissed.
I have no love whatsoever for the little sot from the dark side, but City didn't do themselves any favours with the way Hughes was dismissed.
EVIL said:I would say unethical is:
1. defending a player that goes Kung-fu kicking a spectator during a game.
2. employing married footballers that frequent brothels.
3. employing a footballer that would cheat on his own brother.
4. employing footballers that go AWOL 'shopping' after drug tests.
5. withdrawing the professional services of players after non-related family disputes.
6. bullying footballing officlals and the games regulators.
7. holding puerile grudges against the BBC for legitimate enquiries into the activities of your son(s).
8. domestic violence against women.
9. physical violence towards one's own player because he happens to talk back or have a different opinion, causing them to demonstrate their 'elastoplast' fury in after-match interviews.
Ferguson: classless, unsporting and undignified as ever. And never a 'great' in the context of the true 'sporting greats' of the game. What a shame.
Mad Eyed Screamer said:EVIL said:I would say unethical is:
1. defending a player that goes Kung-fu kicking a spectator during a game.
2. employing married footballers that frequent brothels.
3. employing a footballer that would cheat on his own brother.
4. employing footballers that go AWOL 'shopping' after drug tests.
5. withdrawing the professional services of players after non-related family disputes.
6. bullying footballing officlals and the games regulators.
7. holding puerile grudges against the BBC for legitimate enquiries into the activities of your son(s).
8. domestic violence against women.
9. physical violence towards one's own player because he happens to talk back or have a different opinion, causing them to demonstrate their 'elastoplast' fury in after-match interviews.
Ferguson: classless, unsporting and undignified as ever. And never a 'great' in the context of the true 'sporting greats' of the game. What a shame.
10. Getting Paul Ince to pose in a rag shirt whilst still a West Ham player.
11. Employing ''Mr Loophole'' to get you off a charge of pulling up on the hard shoulder of the motorway while he went for a piss.
12. Refusing to say who was driving the club car when it was caught speeding on the A50, saying at some point all four in the car drove the vehicle. No prosecution brought.
Fowlers Penalty Miss said:It was widely held at the time of Hughes' sacking the club had acted in a less than decent manner, and Gary Cook was instrumental in the appalling way Hughes was dismissed.
I have no love whatsoever for the little sot from the dark side, but City didn't do themselves any favours with the way Hughes was dismissed.