Heard Paul Scholes on 5Live this morning, he spoke with much warmth about Brighton, he said we're strong at The Amex and "they've got great fans". High praise indeed from the Ron Weasley lookalike!
Heard Paul Scholes on 5Live this morning, he spoke with much warmth about Brighton, he said we're strong at The Amex and "they've got great fans". High praise indeed from the Ron Weasley lookalike!
Really? I always thought Ron Weasley was the Paul Scholes lookalike. Which came first? the chicken or the egg?[/QUOTE]
Fried, shirley?
Scholes, don't care that he's Man Utd through and through, is one of the best English midfielders ever... one of my favourites to watch as a neutral.
Scholes, don't care that he's Man Utd through and through, is one of the best English midfielders ever... one of my favourites to watch as a neutral.
Agreed. Has there ever been a finer scores-volleys-from-corners-from-edge-of-box player?
Scholes, don't care that he's Man Utd through and through, is one of the best English midfielders ever... one of my favourites to watch as a neutral.
Agreed. Has there ever been a finer scores-volleys-from-corners-from-edge-of-box player?
Shite on the left wing.
I used to think that too, then he went and did the unthinkable in my eyes, decided to retire from playing for his country. To my mind the only person who can decide he retires is the England manager when he declines to pick him for games.
It should be an absolure honour to play for your country as many times as you possibly can.
What you're advocating is essentially slave labour.
Call me a dinosaur if you will, buy money shouldn't come into it.