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The other thing is, according the the BBC, the clubs' sustainability marks are out of 18.
Several clubs got more than that.
Several clubs got more than that.
I'd have to agree with you that Pep rally isn't so smart. I've seen him wearing that gargantuan woolly cardi on the touchline in the pissing Manchester rain several times - by the end of the game it must weigh more than he does.
I'm more puzzled by his collection of really awful Man City hoodies that he's obviously scavenged from the 'reduced to clear' bin in the club shop. I think we may need a thread on the best and worst dressed PL manager. Klopp looks like he's been covered in glue and kicked through the Anfield Supastore too.
The other thing is, according the the BBC, the clubs' sustainability marks are out of 18.
Several clubs got more than that.
Indeed.
At the other end of the scale, Scott Parker always looks immaculately turned out, I'd happily adopt his wardrobe. Sharp dressed man.
As for our own GP...well, the cashmere coat is a step up from his skinny trackie, but as we've established today, its woefully inadequate for the current seasonal conditions.
"Additionally, currently Premier League side Chrystal Palace have pledged not to travel to Europe by any method for the foreseeable future."English Football League sides make environment pledge
Six English Football League sides pledge to travel to matches in a more environmentally friendly way, amid criticism of clubs flying to games.www.bbc.co.uk