You work with Bulgarians, Posh? I don't think I've ever met a Bulgarian.
You work with Bulgarians, Posh? I don't think I've ever met a Bulgarian.
That's because you live in New York, Crosby.
I think Astoria has a few Bulgarian restaurants. Maybe POSH works there. He loves Queens.
After using the expression about having a reputation for getting up early in another thread, I went to explore the origins of the saying. Instead I stumbled across this interview with John Robertson from a couple of years ago.
John Robertson interview: Whatever happened to JR?
Being Roy Keane.
Roy discusses qualifiers, preparation, Brian Lenihan and gives his "taughts" on Jack Grealish to FAI TV:
The beard really is... quite something.
Lolz?
Roy on Mourinho's premature handshake offers: http://balls.ie/football/roy-keane-o...ure-handshake/
Originally Posted by Roy Keane
Ha ha. Wish he would try it on someone on a Sunday morning then...
This hard man thing keane likes to perpetuate is boring. Hard man me hat. He is a footballer, not a heavyweight cage fighter
He just comes across as terribly bitter when he talks about feuds and harbouring vendettas. It's playground stuff.
To my own surprise, I've been cutting Roy a lot of slack recently.
It's standard fare that if you have a book out, a book that bites back at perceived injustices (Fergie) et al, you're going to be asked questions about it. And Keane is hardly going to duck em. There's an incredibly bitter, dark side to his character (as there is to many people and sportsman) but it's a shame that, this week, that side has been the focus of 90% of the reporting.
Ou-est le Centre George Pompidou?
Here's a bit of the more empathetic (or is it empathic?) side, courtesy of a tweet by Ciaran O Rahallaigh
http://simonaustinsport.blogspot.co....ane_9.html?m=1
I'd read somewhere yesterday that he gave his 1999 Champions League winners' medal to a United coach because he thought it was unfair that this coach hadn't received a medal whilst, I assume, other members of staff had.
the most pleasing thing for me so ar about martin o neill is that he seems not to be absessed with loyalty like trap was. He seems happy to pick sides based on the requirements of the match. M akes me confident the side he picks for home games against scotland and poland will b sutely different than for away games like germany and georgia. trap never did that which made it tough to win home games
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