oldhamblue
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The Sick Swan highlights are on Sky Sports Premier League at 4.30. is it too early to open a beer?
No he is being coached by the GPC. Now the media will write how honest they are, they never dive and then the refs are under more pressure. Tactically it is great, morally it is akin to giving Jimmy Saville the keys to the mortuaryIt's almost like 'how much bollocks can I talk'.
Wonder where the Programme Scheduling Guy will be working next week?The Sick Swan highlights are on Sky Sports Premier League at 4.30. is it too early to open a beer?
No he is being coached by the GPC. Now the media will write how honest they are, they never dive and then the refs are under more pressure. Tactically it is great, morally it is akin to giving Jimmy Saville the keys to the mortuary
Commit fouls all you like - but don't get yourself sent off was probably the mantra...
I remember that game .Rob Lee was clean through on goal in the last minute and Noddy took him out. the whole ground stood and applauded the little shit as he walked offExtract from the BBC on his presser today:
Posted at 13:1613:16
'Win by the book'
Man Utd v Granada (Thurs, 20:00 BST - agg 2-0)
Manchester United
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was critical of Tottenham's Son Heung-min for his part in Edinson Cavani's disallowed goal on Sunday, and the Manchester United boss says his side want to win games in the "right manner".
"Every manager has a certain values," said Solskjaer.
"When I got sent off against Newcastle [as a Man Utd player] many years ago, I thought I did the right thing for the club.
"But Sir Alex [Ferguson] absolutely lambasted me after the game. He said 'we do not win that way at Man Utd'.
"I have lived that way ever since. We want to win and win in the right manner. It doesn’t matter who we play against, I want to win by the book. Every manager wants to win in a fair way."
Never go full Paperboy folks.....