chucky1973
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Vicente nearly fit again.....
Is it April 1st already?
Is it April 1st already?
It sounded pretty fluent to me. He's learnt it quickly, can speak Italian and Spanish, which makes several languages in my book.
That's a bit unfair. English players living and playing abroad for more than a season or 2 would pick up the lingo just as well as those coming over here. The reason that foreign players sound more intelligent is that the accent gives sense of sophistication. I'm sure English players and managers - Tel Venables for example - come across as much more intelligent than we give them credit for when they speak spanish.
Can't agree at all. Mediterranean footballers are much more cultured than your average English footballer. Their players quote philosophy in interviews, can you imagine one of our players doing that?! The gay rumours would be all over Twitter within seconds. Our players live in a culture where stupid is king.
Agreed. Its a culture where an educated lad, would hide any interest in anything more sophisticated than Drake and FIFA13, for fear of ridicule from his team mates. Look at Graham Le Saux - branded as 'gay' for the crimes of reading the Guardian and being able to string a sentence together.
Agreed. Its a culture where an educated lad, would hide any interest in anything more sophisticated than Drake and FIFA13, for fear of ridicule from his team mates. Look at Graham Le Saux - branded as 'gay' for the crimes of reading the Guardian and being able to string a sentence together.
I think it must be improving- at least at Premier League clubs. I've just started following Juan Mata on Twitter & he seems like a really intelligent guy. He's evidently writing a blog on his time at Chelsea, which is also really interesting.
Today's blog speaks of his recent visit to the Royal Albert Hall and how much he enjoys it, as well as recommendations for shopping in Westbourne Grove. Beats the usual footballer drivel.
The 5 Live interview is here, about 50 mins in:
BBC Radio 5 live - 5 live Sport, Sunday Review, 06/01/2013
Listen again here:
Radio: Orlandi: Brighton deserved their win over Newcastle | Radio talkSPORT
The 5 Live interview is here, about 50 mins in:
BBC Radio 5 live - 5 live Sport, Sunday Review, 06/01/2013
'procrastination is the thief of time'.
More articulate than 95% of home grown players.
Agreed. Its a culture where an educated lad, would hide any interest in anything more sophisticated than Drake and FIFA13, for fear of ridicule from his team mates. Look at Graham Le Saux - branded as 'gay' for the crimes of reading the Guardian and being able to string a sentence together.
I thought Le Saux is gay?!
Despite being straight (he is married and has two children),[5] Le Saux was dogged by rumours of homosexuality during his playing career. He attributed this to his lack of enthusiasm for the 'typical' footballer's lifestyle, his university background, and the fact that he read a left-wing broadsheet newspaper, The Guardian. This led to abuse from opposition fans and even players. He became involved in a running series of taunts with Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler during a Chelsea game versus Liverpool on 27 February 1999. In the game, Fowler repeatedly bent over and pointed his backside in Le Saux's direction, causing him to delay taking a free kick and be booked for time wasting. Unseen by the match officials, Le Saux later struck Fowler on the edge of the Chelsea penalty area.[6] Both were later charged with misconduct by the FA.[7] In a later interview with The Times, Le Saux said, "More than anything in my career, that offended me. What [Fowler] did was wrong and he has never admitted that. He still talks as if it was a bit of a laugh."