I'm glad you included fish & chips on this list, as I always crave tea on the rare occasions I visit a chippy.
For everyday use: dark chocolate digestive biscuits.
Given that there's apparently a condition on the "mutual consent" agreement that says if he signs for another club before the end of August, they have to pay the Albion several million pounds in compensation, I suspect he'll suddenly become that much more attractive to prospective employers...
Also suggests Potter would have been the fifth highest paid manager in the world (£12m/ year) when he was at the Bridge. Amazing. And also hilarious, given that they are presumably still paying some of that, two managers later.
Review, my arse. This smacks of "We looked around for alternatives but they were either shit, or wouldn't touch this club with a ten foot bargepole".
So now they're pretending it was good all along.
I find him a pompous arse.
Or, as he would put it:
"I am of the notion that the gentleman in question is indubitably prone to enunciating his confabulations by articulating an entirely superfluous abundance of words".
I quite like it. It's boring when all new build houses look the same. Don't know what his new one looks like by comparison.
Just because it's advertised for £3 million doesn't mean he'll get that for it of course. Dunk had to drop his asking price by more than half a million to shift his place...
A few years back, I was on a work trip somewhere up in Berkshire, and they put on a pub quiz in the evening to keep people entertained. Our team was formed of a bunch of strangers who happened to be staying at the same venue. A question came up in the quiz about where you'd find the inscription...
I wonder how many tickets Olympiakos got? Presumably not many, even though it's in their own city, as the ground only holds about 30,000 and we know how UEFA like to dish them out to their corporate chums. At least they'll be in the right place for a party afterwards I guess.
Shame it's the...