You can't be, I'm Ken Loach.
You're Glenn Whelan
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You can't be, I'm Ken Loach.
You're Glenn Whelan
I gave up being Glenn Whelan about ten games ago. If you outed me as Keith Andrews I'd start feeling twitchy.
McClean won't be able to attend Maggie's funeral now, he'll be sad I imagine!
http://www.independent.ie/world-news...-29185846.html
Starting v Newcastle
An assist for McClean. Paola erupts.
Shame it gives the Italian fascist any credit.
??
A. You woke up the computer, hit the keyboard at random, made a few grammatical interventions and pressed send?
or
B. You spent last night under Charing Cross Bridge (again) and what we read in this post is a flashback of a conversation you had with your pavement neighbour?
Read again your post. Paola is spanish. Paola is the Spanish of Paula. Generally male/female proceeded by "a" or "o". ; ) You're welcome.
If we make the World Cup you two need to call a truce and watch each others backs in Brazil. People already getting smoked just going to test events at the stadia. I would hate to have to assign Nigel Harps to either one of you as body double.
http://msn.foxsports.com/foxsoccer/w...stadium-041413
Don't worry Crosby there is no chance of that happening.
We won't qualify for the World Cup or the qualifiers. :( :D
My mate's Italian wife Paola might disagree with you Paul.
What that its spanish or the gender - id imagine not the gender considering wifey is a "she" :)
Pabla/Paola is paula.
Pablo/Paolo would be the paul.
But Paola unlike pablo crosses the divide.
So how does Keano fit into all of this?
Or indeed Kinsella?
Was very pleasing to see James start again and play the full 90 minutes for Di Canio at the weekend. Obviously, Di Canio rates him/has him in his plans. How did he play?
Defensively he was good, just so so on the offensive. I think Di Canio appreciates his grit in these trying times.
Di Canio singled him out during the post match interview:
"Look at James McClean. He has to understand that he's a very lucky guy. He probably deserves what he has got, but he is also very lucky to have the position he has and he has to work hard during training sessions and play with team-mates and forget about playing on his own. He made a fantastic performance, but sometimes he does tippy-tappy for showmanship. And also sometimes in training sessions, for one and a half or two hours, it's important to show those habits of passion, dedication and desire. The desire to suffer."
Sounds like Di Canio thinks McClean is a bit of a lazy git and is a bit lucky that there's not much competition for his position.