I expect at least 6 paragraphs from him detailing exactly why he isn't a ****.Not sure Dax is going to like being called a **** mate. They don't have the same sense of humour over there.
Only jesting Dax - love ya really :-)
I expect at least 6 paragraphs from him detailing exactly why he isn't a ****.Not sure Dax is going to like being called a **** mate. They don't have the same sense of humour over there.
Six paragraphs or six chapters.I expect at least 6 paragraphs from him detailing exactly why he isn't a ****.
Only jesting Dax - love ya really :-)
6 fucking volumes more like.Six paragraphs or six chapters.
He isn't emotionally attached to this club like most of us are. Which, to be quite honest, is perfectly understandable considering.
His opinions usually come across as that of a neutral.
Come on man, I've been insulted to death on here. My opinions are not always popular, so insults come with the territory. I'm okay with that. Love CIty as much as the next guy, but i try not to let my emotions get the better of my reasoning. Sometimes I'm wrong and emotions actually do aid better reasoning. But those times are fewer than when emotions erodes reasoning. So i like to stay on the stoic part of the fence. Anyway, I'm cool with being called whatever. Not coz i have a great sense of humor by the way, but rather coz I don't think anyone owes me any courtesy... That's how I roll :)Not sure Dax is going to like being called a **** mate. They don't have the same sense of humour over there.
I enjoyed his thesis on remuneration.Six paragraphs or six chapters.
I`d love to see Yaya in a fucking pink tutu with those legs.The thing is the City hierarchy back Pep 100%..they have been planning for this moment for years..he could ask the squad to wear pink tutus and the Sheikh would make it happen
You could never say that about any previous Manager..looks like Pep has total control
Joshua, 2008 changed a lot of things for a lot of people and for me personally it was an eye opener. Sure I liked my job, and I do (or did) for my coworkers as much as any other person. But that wasn't what I was getting at... The point was about feeling owed. I don't feel I am owed for what I've done. Either I was paid, or would have done it anyway coz I loved it... But I don't feel others owe me in future or if I'm let go coz the economy tanked, that I was owed for how much effort I put in prior. (Well, I did feel that way before 2008) It is that feeling of being owed something. I see it everywhere. And I wonder why it is so prevalent when in fact you are not owed. And It took the 2008 fallout for me to see it clearly.I wasn't referring to our club, was just a genuine question about his attitude towards employment that he explained earlier. I was just interested as I feel very differently about what I do and feel a responsibility to the people I work with. I feel bad now as somebody has called him a **** due to my question.
On topic, I liked what Pep said and, along with complimenting Sterling for using less social media, helps to make it clear what is expected from our players. Love his press conferences at the moment. The wtf comment being the best.