Wellington really put the boot in with that one.
Can someone who says "mom" actually be eligible for Ireland?
It's getting more common I think - people growing up watching too much American TV and getting their influences from there. It's a phrase that I have a particular hatred for for no overly rational reason; it's just a horrible-sounding word. So I'll be keeping a wary eye on this guy, even more than "I'm a good Catholic" Westwood
Author of Never Felt Better (History, Film Reviews).
I work with a lot of non-native speakers. They typically learn American English, so I have fallen into the habit of using it from time to time too, mostly when speaking with a non-native speaker. Has to be a possibility for a footballer too, given how international the professional game is now. It's just a word. Grow up.
You can't spell failure without FAI
Fantastic news on Finn. Would love to see these lads progress to the fringes of the first team ASAP. We've been far too complacent with our young players and it's the one thing Kenny seems to have a grasp on.
That England squad also includes Barry and Egan-Riley who could ultimately play for us too
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