I genuinely dread the day that Calde isn't involved with the club anymore as it just won't feel the same without him. His scruffy, yet magnetic, appearance and obvious all round decency are rare attributes in the game and he should be treasured for the club legend that he is.
To this end, I...
That was my first thought.
Obviously Isis (or equivalent) are going to be an assumption but a lot of the school shootings that I can remember have been the work of some disaffected youth rather than anything else.
Agreed. He may be a little stiff on delivery as he's new to the game but I don't think his appearing to be a tosser can be fixed through experience sadly.
He seems surprisingly combative when on the job and I've no idea why...
Barring the Hoddle part I'd have to agree with this as well...
I quite like Danny Murphy as well.
I've always enjoyed the temporary pundits that the BBC get in for World Cups such as Seedorf or Leonardo. They tend to have vast amounts of experience in the game and seem to be more than capable of getting their (normally detailed and understandable) points...
Some will claim to be fishing (a few actually will be), some might believe that there's an agenda of sorts here (god knows what) and then there'll be others that feel the need to maintain their NSC persona.
Regardless, seems like a fairly impressive attitude to customer service being displayed...
Lawrenson is a tool. When he's the colour commentating he seems more concerned with making 'witty' cynical observations, or putting down the actual professional next to him, rather than just talking about the game.
Garth Crooks seems to have a tight a grip on the modern game as he does his...
I'm going to say that Razak wins this for me regardless as his performance was majestic enough to change the rules, allowing home debuts which it was) to count.
No extra wisdom, they've just opened their eyes to the real world whilst the rest of us march blithely on to the sound of the corporate drums. We should be thankful that such heroes are out there challenging perceptions and 'facts'.
Or so some would suggest.
I'm not one of them.
Try TvOnline (last I looked there were two different versions kicking around, one works, one doesn't), it's yet to let me down when looking for a show to watch.
Some of the streams for lesser known/much older shows are a bit shocking but that's to be expected really.
I don't think the intention is to have one big film per year, just something in the Star Wars 'universe'. It might not turn out to be the worst thing in the world if they're different enough...
Phantom Menace and the other half of Clone Wars.
I'm sure you're picking at my use of he English language there rather than not getting what I meant but I'll answer in good faith anyway. It's the Jedi way.
Yoda I am not. Poor impression do I will.
I have nothing against Revenge of the Sith and some of Clone Wars (everything barring the love rubbish) but the rest of them were toss. Especially Phantom Menace.