23-06-2015, 10:52
You're right Dancing. I thought he was completely brainless and his final ball, if he actually delivered one before falling over the wall into the Kop, was fair worse than Tendayi's, but you are also right, he did always wear his heart on his sleeve, he was always worth his place and more, because he always gave his best.
I'd never have believed he could be a manager, but he's living proof that intelligent men can be brainless sportsmen ... and intelligent players can be completely brainless once off the pitch.
I'd never have believed he could be a manager, but he's living proof that intelligent men can be brainless sportsmen ... and intelligent players can be completely brainless once off the pitch.