Nail on the head.
If they'd just shown it around to people at the pub and then kept it private the legend would have been there, they'd have got the bragging rights, the shirt would probably still be there, and they'd not have endangered their livelihoods.
Noobs.
I don't suppose it's a coincidence that black footballers have different muscular structure than others, but apart from that all but mulumbu are at least an inch taller than cork and therefore at least couple of inches taller than Schneiderlin.
Cork might hold the ball up well but he does it like a ballet dancer, not a unit.
Glad you've cleared that up. I was going to ask if he'd played 400 games for tottenham, won three manager of the year awards, and brought Tim Krul to Newcastle.
Agree with that.
IIRC Ian Harte was the best left back in the division. On that basis there can't have been a decent left back in the division. Fox won his place because he was the only player other than Lambert who could take a set piece and Harte was one of the best set piece takers in the division.
if clubs above us waste money the way liverpool did on carroll and chelsea on torres all we have to do is spend more carefully than them to catch up.
Whether we are capable of doing so with les reed involved is up for debate.
probably due to numerous coincidental situations where a non-white player proves to be a lazy waste of space more often than not.
danny fox, neil mccann, callum davenport, mikael nilsson, andreas jakobsson, alan bennett. all black.