@BluePhil8
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How long is the love in on Sky Sports News? 9 minutes since the o'clock and it's not slowing down.
Somebody clocked it at 12 minutes every half an hour earlier.How long is the love in on Sky Sports News? 9 minutes since the o'clock and it's not slowing down.
Only this.Let them have their 'love ins'. We'll do our talking on the pitch.
You mean Yo Stockport **** ;-)
Matthew Norman, Independent
While the next Premier League season promises to be unusually riveting for followers of football, it may be even more so for students of psychoanalysis.
Jose Mourinho is back, nominally to manage Manchester United, but also and more intriguingly to address a time honoured conundrum about the human experience: are we truly capable of fundamental change, or are we inescapably shackled to patterns of behaviour that will inevitably repeat themselves?
The pattern that has defined the Portuguese’s remarkable career is wearyingly familiar...
Read the rest here:
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices...at-the-top-heres-what-to-expect-a7046791.html
Bit of a savaging
Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader is one analogy this rivalry brings to mind, and Jesus vs Satan another, though one writer more accurately compares it with Sherlock Homles and Professor Moriarty. If these two are destined to go to the Reichenbach Falls, please God the Spaniard in the deerstalker is the survivor come next May when they’re handing out the Premier League trophy.
The writer must be a blue .
This is one of the more intriguing qualities of the two managerial appointments for me as there's an element of role reversal. Since 2008, we've been cast in the role of pantomime villain by the press and as everything that's wrong with football whilst the rags can do no wrong.
And yet, over the last few years, Guardiola and Mourinho's respective behaviours both as coaches and men have shown themselves to be light and darkness. At one time I'd have put money on our press re-writing their histories to ensure the manager reflects the media profile of the clubs. Now I'm not so sure it's in their interests to do so. The question for me, is how long can the leopard hide his spots ?