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Fergies book out today.

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So there is nothing in that book that we didnt know already?



1. Red Nose Day was originally intended as an annual celebration of himself until he persuaded the misguided fan who launched it to reconfigure it as a charitable enterprise - a gesture that caused Bobby Charlton to burst into tears.

2. After his painful bout of diarrhea during a car journey, doctors had to extract veins from his nose to repair his anus - an 8-hour medical ordeal that caused Bobby Charlton to burst into tears.

3. He used to write poetry to Red Rum, right up until the horse died - a fact that caused Bobby Charlton to burst into tears.

4. He used to be tormented by having Professor Stanley Unwin shout through his letterbox: 'O deep folly, you nasty Glasweejymanihold are impossibole to comprehendy!' - an anecdote that caused Bobby Charlton to burst into tears.

5. He once got really drunk and punched Bobby Charlton in the face - an act that caused Bobby Charlton to burst into tears
 
1. Red Nose Day was originally intended as an annual celebration of himself until he persuaded the misguided fan who launched it to reconfigure it as a charitable enterprise - a gesture that caused Bobby Charlton to burst into tears.

2. After his painful bout of diarrhea during a car journey, doctors had to extract veins from his nose to repair his anus - an 8-hour medical ordeal that caused Bobby Charlton to burst into tears.

3. He used to write poetry to Red Rum, right up until the horse died - a fact that caused Bobby Charlton to burst into tears.

4. He used to be tormented by having Professor Stanley Unwin shout through his letterbox: 'O deep folly, you nasty Glasweejymanihold are impossibole to comprehendy!' - an anecdote that caused Bobby Charlton to burst into tears.

5. He once got really drunk and punched Bobby Charlton in the face - an act that caused Bobby Charlton to burst into tears

Macca, you've excelled yourself here. Kudos. 😀
 
1. Red Nose Day was originally intended as an annual celebration of himself until he persuaded the misguided fan who launched it to reconfigure it as a charitable enterprise - a gesture that caused Bobby Charlton to burst into tears.

2. After his painful bout of diarrhea during a car journey, doctors had to extract veins from his nose to repair his anus - an 8-hour medical ordeal that caused Bobby Charlton to burst into tears.

3. He used to write poetry to Red Rum, right up until the horse died - a fact that caused Bobby Charlton to burst into tears.

4. He used to be tormented by having Professor Stanley Unwin shout through his letterbox: 'O deep folly, you nasty Glasweejymanihold are impossibole to comprehendy!' - an anecdote that caused Bobby Charlton to burst into tears.

5. He once got really drunk and punched Bobby Charlton in the face - an act that caused Bobby Charlton to burst into tears

double like.. 😀
 
Michael Laudrup:

[article]"I think that when you are part of a football team it is group," he said. "That means the players and the staff, including the manager and all that administration.

"You are a group and the bigger things from the outside always try to come in, and as a manager you always say 'okay we have to try to be a group' and then suddenly a few years later things about that come out in books or in interviews.

"People sometimes start to talk about what happened there, and what people said.

"You think at that time everyone agreed they were all a group and you see so many times people coming out saying what happened and what he did.

"You can do it but I wouldn't do it, so don't expect me in five or 10 years time to talk about what really happened with our penalty at Wembley (where Nathan Dyer and Jonathan de Guzman rowed over who should take the spot-kick in the Capital One Cup final) and whether I said anything to this player or that player.

"At the moment you have that group it should stay like that.

"People are always saying what happens in the dressing room stays in the dressing room."[/article]
 
Rodgers:

[article=http://www.football365.com/news/21554/8988369/Brendan-Rodgers]
"Anyone who's been in football knows that whatever is said behind closed doors and in the changing room is something you wouldn't want to hear again," Rodgers told the radio station.

"It's something that's vitally important. You want to know as a human being that you can speak openly and communication is honest, and hopefully wouldn't get repeated.

"It's certainly something that in modern time is becoming more difficult. I always felt that years ago you could say those sorts of things, that people were open and honest, but that it would get left behind and you move on.

"As time goes on and all the social communication and technologies come along it makes it that bit more difficult. You would like to think you would still have some old school values and ethics that whatever is said you take it on the chin and keep it behind closed doors and move on."

Rodgers also disagreed with Ferguson's assessment of Steven Gerrard. Ferguson claimed that Gerrard wasn't a 'top top player' and that he hardly 'had a kick' when playing against Paul Scholes and Keane, despite trying to sign the Liverpool captain in 2005.

"Everyone who's seen that would probably say it's more than harsh," said Rodgers.

"I've watched Steven over many years and recognised he was a top player but it's only when you come in and work with the man and realise how professional he is on a daily basis that you understand his performance level.

"This is a guy who at 33 years of age who is a top, top player. He's a wonderful talent and I don't think anyone could argue."[/article]
 
Brendan Rodgers has accused Sir Alex Ferguson of lacking "old school ethics" after revealing the secrets of the Manchester United dressing room in his new autobiography.

Rodgers was also unhappy with Ferguson for criticising the Liverpool captainSteven Gerrard who he had said was not was not a "top, top player" despite having tried to buy him in 2005. The Scot had also riled the red half of Merseyside by suggesting that Liverpool were eight players short of a title-winning side

"Anyone who's been in football knows that whatever is said behind closed doors and in the changing room is something you wouldn't want to hear again," Rodgers told TalkSport.

"It's something that's vitally important. You want to know as a human being that you can speak openly and communication is honest, and hopefully wouldn't get repeated.

Ferguson had lifted the lid on his falling out with the captain Roy Keane and the reasons behind the sale of David Beckham, and Rodgers said: "You would like to think you would still have some old school values and ethics that whatever is said you take it on the chin and keep it behind closed doors and move on."

The Liverpool manager said of the Gerrard comment: "Everyone who's seen that would probably say it's more than harsh.

He told the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast show: "I've watched Steven over many years and recognised he was a top player but it's only when you come in and work with the man and realise how professional he is on a daily basis that you understand his performance level.

"This is a guy who at 33 years of age who is a top, top player. He's a wonderful talent and I don't think anyone could argue."
 
Ha! Jon Snow makes the same comparison. And here I was thinking Jon Snow knows nothing.




He's unbelievable - the answer to that last question on another book: "well I have a good memory anyway". Deluded prick. I find it comforting seeing that interview to know that I would actually hate him in real life regardless of association to any football club.
 
I think it's quite funny how bacon face has dismissed the talents of Gerrard. It's clearly absurd and probably some attempt at trying to whip up some controversy to sell his book. There is only two ways he is going to look. A tacky, classless money grabber or a complete fool with an LFC obsession. Either is fine with me. It's interesting actually regarding what BR said today (and Laudrup) - It really does show him up as someone completely devoid of class. To echo what someone said earlier - How amazing was Paisley?! Class personified.
 
I think it's quite funny how bacon face has dismissed the talents of Gerrard. It's clearly absurd and probably some attempt at trying to whip up some controversy to sell his book. There is only two ways he is going to look. A tacky, classless money grabber or a complete fool with an LFC obsession. Either is fine with me. It's interesting actually regarding what BR said today (and Laudrup) - It really does show him up as someone completely devoid of class. To echo what someone said earlier - How amazing was Paisley?! Class personified.

That's what publishers do . . . . they get the ghost writer to pepper the book with controversial remarks that the celeb then has trouble explaining away.
 
I think it's quite funny how bacon face has dismissed the talents of Gerrard. It's clearly absurd and probably some attempt at trying to whip up some controversy to sell his book. There is only two ways he is going to look. A tacky, classless money grabber or a complete fool with an LFC obsession. Either is fine with me. It's interesting actually regarding what BR said today (and Laudrup) - It really does show him up as someone completely devoid of class. To echo what someone said earlier - How amazing was Paisley?! Class personified.

In most respects, yes, but there was another, far less cuddly side to him as well.
 
LOL you must be thinking of the incident that got Richard Keys banned from Anfield when he reported it on Radio City! 😀

Not only that, old pal. I didn't like the part Paisley played in Aldo's departure from the club - criticising the signing, then seeing to it that Aldo was frozen out when he answered back. No-one will ever admire Paisley the manager more than I do. About Paisley the man I have more reservations.
 
It's interesting that a lot of the Utd fans want the glaziers out (having said that, what happened to the whole campaign with the green and yellow scarves?) while whisky nose seems to love them.

LOL - That was the stupidest protest I've ever seen. We are really annoyed at our owners. Let's all pretend to be Norwich.
 
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