Yes. And did the Arsenal fans to my right, who started waving cheerio at us. Hilarious to watch it suddenly dawn on them that it was Rice that was off.
A friend of mine played with Murray in non-league in the Lake District when they were 17/18. Same story, he was apparently decent, but by no means the best player. But Glenn used to go to the gym when they all used to go out on the piss in the town. 10 years later and we was playing in the...
Absolutely impossible. He will be locked in some private members club somewhere with Hollywood A-listers.
He loves his cricket, he is best mates with my nephew’s cricket coach at Heathfield CC.
He told somebody I know that he is feeling fitter than he has ever felt at the start of the season, due to being away training with England in the Summer rather than on a family holiday eating and drinking all summer.
Go back and look at the threads on here at the time. Everyone was saying there is no way this is going to work out!
He had worked for us for TEN YEARS! I don't understand why people don't get that you can't just kick someone out your company as soon as their face doesn't fit anymore! People are...
The bloodthirsty long-winded Neanderthals that can't understand the desire to secure the future of your kids, grandkids and their kids and still several years later keep tight to their imbecile grudges.
It’s just a shame Bloom has to run his decisions past them first, I guess.
You are a bellend. Your last bit is just complete nonsense, as usual, and you clearly haven’t read anything I’ve written saying that I have made similar decisions to him in my own career. I’d also wager you have never hired / fired people yourself.
Anyway, why don’t you do another weird video...
They had just sacked their manager who won them the Champions League!! It was always going to be a car crash, with a new American owner who knew nothing about football. Pretty much everyone called it at the time.
I don't like this argument. It is the job of a Government to protect its people. A good Government should be preparing for, and absolutely be expecting a pandemic / war / natural disaster etc to happen at any time. Because they have happened consistently throughout human history, and will...
Of course they would. But it was Chelsea- everyone knew it was going to go wrong, it always does. But going wrong with a couple of years experience at the top level and with an extra couple of zeros on your bank balance is probably a gamble worth taking. I can't believe he went into that job...
He was part of that coaching staff for less than a year. How many Champions League games did they play in that time? 'Managed at the top level' is definitely stretching it a bit :ROFLMAO:
I agree with your last part. I'd be amazed if they rehire him, but if they do then I'm OK with it. Mr...
No idea.
I’m not suggesting Bruno shouldn’t have taken the role. I’m saying that once you make that decision you can’t expect your former employer to do you any favours when it doesn’t work out. I genuinely can’t see why anybody would disagree with that?
And how many of those people have jumped ship at the first opportunity to a bigger club with more money? We gave them a chance because they had history with us, as we did with Bruno.
When it comes to a second chance, he should have to go through the same process as any other applicant for the...
He had worked for us for ten years! Do you think employers can just boot an employee with ten years service because they fancy it and not pay them a penny?
Your argument just doesn’t stack up at all. If Bruno had gone to Bloom and said “Can you absolutely guarantee I will be employed by the new...
I’d either:
A) Stay in my current job and see what happened, knowing that whilst continuous employment wasn’t guaranteed, there would be uproar among the fans if I was booted out- that scenario was always going to be highly, highly unlikely. Much more likely is a role would have be found with...