I've not seen much sympathy to be honest, more that he got off lightly and should be banged away for life.Somewhat change in tone, but somewhat perplexed about the general sympathy about the sentence handed down to Adam Johnson, not as if he was seduced by a girl in a club who looked older than she was, he groomed her ffs.
He admitted he put her age aside as focused on the fact it was another girl to get with. She in herself might be no angel, but ****ing hell Johnson is the adult in this scenario and he knew the age of consent.
He's basically responsible for Barcelona.Only recently come across a lot of his thoughts on football, but seems he was a great football mind as well as a player. Sad day.
The one Honigstein did after the World Cup? No idea what it's specifically about tbf.Also, if anyone else has read it, is there an equivalent to Brilliant Orange about German football?
There is one called Tor which looks kind of similar but it is not particularly recent. Unlikely to be in the same class as Brilliant Orange anyway, might be my second favourite football book after A Season with Verona.Also, if anyone else has read it, is there an equivalent to Brilliant Orange about German football?
Read a season with Verona about 6 weeks ago, absolutely top drawerThere is one called Tor which looks kind of similar but it is not particularly recent. Unlikely to be in the same class as Brilliant Orange anyway, might be my second favourite football book after A Season with Verona.
Sounds like good advice.He's basically responsible for Barcelona.
You should give Brilliant Orange a read if you get a chance.
Jean-Marc Bosman.Sounds like good advice.
I pondered on the 'Obituaries' thread that Cruyff belongs in the football version of Mount Rushmore, as discussed in the cricketing section.
The more I think about it, there simply isn't anyone who's had nearly as much influence on the modern game.