ive always quite liked him - but has never regained the excellence of his early years. confidence is such a massive factor. he'll never be the player he was but remains a useful member of our squad.
at everton he gets first team football - adoration from the fans - very good pay...at barca he just gets great dosh and a year on the bench followed by a transfer to nantes or cologne. i know which one i'd choose
I know where your coming from but this club at this time - in order to be able to continue the good work of late - needs to keep every good player at GP
I cant see Duncan keeping this job more than the couple of match inked in. we need a guy with a deep understanding of the essentials of match winning, or getting results from poor performances. ferguson does not fill this criteria. does he know how a solid defence is formed? no. does he know...
not a bad idea to try to keep politics and religion apart. but its impossible in my view. i totally share your opinion of party politicians, scumbags mostly.
but our lives are inherently political down to the smallest details. even the weather is political.
agree with a lot of your post but my view is that "politics" is so wide and gets into the little cracks of life so powerfully that almost everything has a "political" aspect to it. a childs drawing could, if you want, have a political side to it, through the choices the child has made in it...
anyone who thinks - like my dad - that politics should be kept out of sport are living in a dream. impossible! and in fact politics is for me welcome in sport. 1936 Olympics? the cricket tours of south Africa in the 1970's? if politics were kept separate from politics we wouldn't have para-sport...