Easy 10
Brain dead MUG SHEEP
STANLOI has gone postal after a clip of Pep Guardiola’s press conference went viral. A reporter alluded to comments Stan Collymore had made in his column criticising City’s defending. Pep responded with a puzzled expression and said “Stan…Collymore?”. Now its all gone off.
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Now he's used his Mirror column to "fire back" at the people chuckling...
"Had to have a belly laugh" - yeah right-o Stanloi, doesn't sound like you're STEAMING there at all does it. All mildly amusing, as if Guardiola would be in the least bit bothered or interested in a Collymore goal from 20 years ago. For a bloke who clumps women, he’s a bit of a SENSITIVE soul when he’s on the receiving end of a bit of “bants”.
What a gimp.
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Now he's used his Mirror column to "fire back" at the people chuckling...
I had to have a belly laugh at the posts from blogs and websites getting giddy that Pep Guardiola, when asked about my MirrorFootball column, looked puzzled and asked: "Stan Collymore?”
They’ve had a field day, gleefully saying “he doesn’t know who you are etc” which, bearing in mind most of these journalists wouldn’t be recognised in their own front room, makes it even funnier.
If Pep doesn’t know who I am, that’s absolutely fine, all he needs to do is watch Sky Sports, there’s usually the 4-3 game (Liverpool vs Newcastle, 1996) on, or used in an advert.
Maybe he could give the former manager of his current club, Stuart Pearce, a call and ask him about who Nottingham Forest’s greatest 11 is, managed by a true great of the game, rather than one spoon fed lots of cash to get success.
Or ask Robbie Fowler, Liverpool legend, and someone I’m sure Pep knows the name of, who his best strike partner was amongst Owen, Rush, Viduka, Shearer, Cole et al.
To be fair, managers like Pep get lots of questions from some journalists being sneaky and a maybe a little devious and get put on the back foot - such as Klopp vs Neville the other day.
Managers under pressure like to have a pop back, and as far as I’m concerned I’m as fair game as anyone.
So if a manager feels I’m irrelevant, doesn’t know who I am or dismisses me, that’s absolutely fine.
It’s the equivalent of me questioning, like a lot of fans and even Man City fans recently, Pep’s ability in England to put a defence together worthy of the name.
Or a goalkeeper worthy of keeping out England’s No.1 on the basis that “he’s not a great footballer” - he doesn’t have to be, he just needs to make saves Pep!
And to all of those bloggers and journos laughing in Pep’s press conference today at my expense, I’ve won awards in YOUR industry and have a 15-year playing career to back it up.
If Pep genuinely dismisses me, just imagine what he thinks of you!
I’m comfortable not being known by Pep - Brian Clough knew who I was and rated me highly.
He was a double European Cup winner who did it from scratch, not from an Abu Dhabi or Qatar silver spoon.
I’ll make sure I state my name, National Union of Journalists' number and full address when I’m next at the Etihad, just in case Pep, just in case.
"Had to have a belly laugh" - yeah right-o Stanloi, doesn't sound like you're STEAMING there at all does it. All mildly amusing, as if Guardiola would be in the least bit bothered or interested in a Collymore goal from 20 years ago. For a bloke who clumps women, he’s a bit of a SENSITIVE soul when he’s on the receiving end of a bit of “bants”.
What a gimp.