chalky
International Debutant
Translation from BenitezHmm. Bottle. White. Milk. Bottle. Milk. Milk. Liquid. White. Milk. Liquid. Bottle.
Who is to blame?
Any success down to me
Any failures down to everyone/thing else.
Translation from BenitezHmm. Bottle. White. Milk. Bottle. Milk. Milk. Liquid. White. Milk. Liquid. Bottle.
Who is to blame?
SMH.
Only for you would that statement suggest Rooney is "so much better" that both of them.
If he gets back his goal-scoring before his injury last season. He certainly would make them more lethal, than with either of them starting, since Kaka or Ozil wont give Real 25+ goals a season.
End of discussion.
Actually my reading of it was that it was roughly akin to when we we say "If it has webbed feet and goes quack, it's probably a duck". That is to say that if Liverpool look turd it's cos they are.Translation from Benitez
Any success down to me
Any failures down to everyone/thing else.
Well, quite. I'd imagine that he'd make McClaren look like Gus Hiddink.Lol Spurts. 3-0 after 13 minutes. My aching sides.
'Arry for England!!!
For jibbing United? I say give him an MBERooney is going to be unconditionally hated by fans all over England from now on like Ashley Cole no matter how his career goes. What an idiot.
Indeed, would say the circumstances of his departure are entirely different as well. See no reason why his decision to leave would draw any great animosity, even from Man Utd fans. Unless of course it transpires that his decision is entirely financially motivated.For jibbing United? I say give him an MBE
To be honest, when the options are 'Arry, BFS and Steve "57 clubs in 57 years & crap at every one" Bruce, Dutch Schteve suddenly looks a more appealing prospect.Well, quite. I'd imagine that he'd make McClaren look like Gus Hiddink.
Personally I'm not that bothered, but I can see a lot of animosity coming from his performances for the club since saying he wants to leave.Indeed, would say the circumstances of his departure are entirely different as well. See no reason why his decision to leave would draw any great animosity, even from Man Utd fans. Unless of course it transpires that his decision is entirely financially motivated.
Yeah probably right actually, didn't really consider that. That is, however, about the only the only sensible reason I can think of.Personally I'm not that bothered, but I can see a lot of animosity coming from his performances for the club since saying he wants to leave.
It's far from inconceivable that SM has improved as a coach over the last few years and is actually a far better candidate than he was in 2006. As you say, who else is there? Especially now that Hodgson's looking completely out of his depth when not managing a small club with no great pretensions.To be honest, when the options are 'Arry, BFS and Steve "57 clubs in 57 years & crap at every one" Bruce, Dutch Schteve suddenly looks a more appealing prospect.
Ha, no, me neither. Whilst Becks might be of similar or even high profile as a player (if not of similar stature in terms of achievement), he lacks Jurgen's cultured urbanity.It's far from inconceivable that SM has improved as a coach over the last few years and is actually a far better candidate than he was in 2006. As you say, who else is there? Especially now that Hodgson's looking completely out of his depth when not managing a small club with no great pretensions.
This may be as good a place as any to pass on the views of a guy I was chatting with the other week who reckons we should go down the Klinsmann route and appoint Beckham. Can't say I was convinced.