Think they both wrote their own letters... not exactly literary masterpieces.
GP played in the PL.
..not to mention Potter.
GP played in the PL.
..not to mention Potter.
Why would Potter dicatate a letter which he is clearly more than capable of writing himself, to a secretary? And do people still dicatate to secretaries?
Why would Potter dicatate a letter which he is clearly more than capable of writing himself, to a secretary? And do people still dicatate to secretaries?
Think they both wrote their own letters... not exactly literary masterpieces.
GP played in the PL.
..not to mention Potter.
He did. He played in the famous Southampton v United 'grey shirts' match - when United changed their kit at half time, and got smashed about 6-2.
It reads incredibly disingenuous to me.
It's 28 years since my first season ticket.
I'm amazed and saddened to read that there's any hate aimed at Bruno. The man's a legend of the club. As much for his work off the pitch as on it. His feeling for the club and the city at large should be clear to see.
I'm as gutted as anyone he's gone but it's life. In fact, it's not life, it's professional sport. I'd love it if he had great success at Chelsea and then in a few years time came back with all that knowledge and experience and lead the club as manager.
Ambivalence is what I think I’m feeling, respect for what he’s done in the past and that he seems a great guy but deep disappointment and sadness that he just seemingly walked away. Perhaps he felt he didn’t have a choice, leave with Potter or stay and face uncertainty.
Either way I’m sure we’ll all get over it.
He did. He played in the famous Southampton v United 'grey shirts' match - when United changed their kit at half time, and got smashed about 6-2.
Why is that particularly a concern for Bruno - rather than say Bjorn Hamberg or Billy Reid, who never played anywhere like the level Bruno did?
Already have. The club now need to stop distracting us with these boring letters. Only really interested now in current and future club employees.
I'm amazed and saddened to read that there's any hate aimed at Bruno. The man's a legend of the club. As much for his work off the pitch as on it. His feeling for the club and the city at large should be clear to see.
I'm as gutted as anyone he's gone but it's life. In fact, it's not life, it's professional sport. I'd love it if he had great success at Chelsea and then in a few years time came back with all that knowledge and experience and lead the club as manager.
He will be back!
Possibly, when he's made his pile of dough and wants some lurrrvvvv.
As a lot of us see this as disloyal, personally, if someone came along and offered me shedloads of money over and above my salary, a club that will win things and has a world wide support and global presence, I would also jump at it
Upsetting as it is!