TWOCHOICEStom
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What? why would you ever do this?
What a complete and utter pretentious bell end.
What a complete and utter pretentious bell end.
cricketers who really need resting before a long international season will go and play in the ipl even if it means they miss playing for their countries due to injuries they incur
You wonder whether he would have made the same decision if, say, Harry Redknapp was England manager.
If he suddenly decides to come mincing back on the eve of a tournament because Joe Hart is crocked, he should politely be told to go and piss up a rope.
In fairness, this hasn't happened anywhere close to what I was expecting. Stuart Broad specifically pulled out of the IPL this time last year saying that he was only focussed on the Ashes, and being fit and fresh for that. He then got injured in Australia .... :-(
But thats the problem though, he wouldn't be told that. If Hart were injured a week before the Euro's next year for instance, and Foster was in top form for his club, the England top brass would try and get him to come back. Doesn't mean it's right, and I don't agree with it, but it would almost certainly happen.
Let's throw something else into the mix. He had a chance at Man Utd, but they let him go. Had he still been there he'd now be in poll position to take over from Edwin Van Der Sar for next season.
It now looks like Rob Green may follow suit. What a bunch of w***ers. That would presumably put Scott Carson back as England's reserve 'keeper?
Rob Green may call time on his England career | Football | The Guardian
I'm struggling to come to terms with how mentally weak some of these players are. Generally I'm all for progress, but right now let's turn the clock back 30 years and make some of these mincers run up and down hills in the rain, and clean other people's boots.
It now looks like Rob Green may follow suit. What a bunch of w***ers. That would presumably put Scott Carson back as England's reserve 'keeper?
Rob Green may call time on his England career | Football | The Guardian
I'm struggling to come to terms with how mentally weak some of these players are. Generally I'm all for progress, but right now let's turn the clock back 30 years and make some of these mincers run up and down hills in the rain, and clean other people's boots.
I have a bit to do with snooker, and Mark Williams has come back from 47 in the world rankings three years ago to No1 by knuckling down and toughing it out. His dad was a Welsh miner, once took him down a mine, showed him what he did, and said 'If you don't want to end up doing this, make the most of your talent'. To see England No2 goalkeepers who can't be arsed fighting for the top job, or even turning up to be part of a squad, is a disgrace.