As I noted above, I don't have a good sense of confabulation, and may have been taken in by his attempts to come across 'well' in interviews. I suspect your judgement is better than mine.
Anyway, having his goal celebration outmoded by events yesterday is good enough for me.
Agree. I'd even add that he seems to have learned a bit of humility after some earlier career embarrassments. The darts celebration is fine. But.....as we saw yesterday.....risky :lolol:
His evolving maturity and could all be fake, of course, along the lines of Joey Barton's 'intellectualism'...
Welbs was interviewed on 6-0-6. He was asked what happened at half time.
He said strong words were said - by 'Milly, Steely and JP'.
Interesting. Love it that the injured and the unpicked stand up as leaders at half time
The manager however spoke about small tweaks to the structure.
I love...
While I have sympathy for the frightened poor, living hand to mouth, and their scope for making mistakes, I get your point.
The NHS is a litmus test for society's worst characteristics. For example making appointments and not turning up. Demanding antibiotics for colds. And, as I recall when I...
There is something intrinsically weird about starting a chant at the football. Anyone who feels the urge is likely to have been (or still be) the class joker, whose quips hit the mark only one time out of ten, or some pissed-up arse, or both. These people imagine they have the charisma and...
Me too. Well, up in the East. Can't recall if the old man was with me. I recall there being lots of potato in the North Stand, and lots of 'Sea Weed' mock chanting.
Looking back now it reminds me of the Kevin and Perry sketch the morning after the house party when 'bigger boys' came..