Worst thing you can do is bet on your own team/country. If they let you down it’s a double whammy.
Thats absolutely right. I usually bet against my club team (Newcastle)
But I couldn't give a monkeys whether England win or lose
Worst thing you can do is bet on your own team/country. If they let you down it’s a double whammy.
you have my commiserations. One day MA will leave. Every year we look on from the outside and think "he'll sell this year surely?" but just like groundhog day...Thats absolutely right. I usually bet against my club team (Newcastle)
But I couldn't give a monkeys whether England win or lose
you have my commiserations. One day MA will leave. Every year we look on from the outside and think "he'll sell this year surely?" but just like groundhog day...
I can relate to that somewhat, the Venkys basically ruined live football for me. Alternate Saturdays meant down the rovers without fail for years.... not anymore. Fit and proper test my rear.
“have to understand he’s an 18-year-old kid who needs managing”.
“I’ve worked and the club have worked and all the staff here worked really hard,” Solskjaer said.
“We gave Mason enough time on the pitch, we gave him exposure in the media. Then you come to the end of the season and we’ve had less than two weeks off and he’s called up to the national team.
“I have to be honest enough to say I tried my best to give him a rest over the summer. That the club we asked specifically and pointed out that he should have had a rest.
“He needs it mentally and physically after that season he had. First thing that happens is 1) he’s called up, and 2) he’s right there in the press.
“We’ve done whatever we can to protect him and I will keep on helping him. I know that when he comes back into the daily routine of the club and what we do to him, he’ll be fine.”
that's a good manager tbh. He's not said what he did is ok. He's not said he won't give him a kicking. He's doing what a good manager should though and deflecting the question onto what the club will do to help the player improve.
that's a good manager tbh. He's not said what he did is ok. He's not said he won't give him a kicking. He's doing what a good manager should though and deflecting the question onto what the club will do to help the player improve.
“We gave Mason enough time on the pitch, we gave him exposure in the media. Then you come to the end of the season and we’ve had less than two weeks off and he’s called up to the national team.
“I have to be honest enough to say I tried my best to give him a rest over the summer. That the club we asked specifically and pointed out that he should have had a rest.
“He needs it mentally and physically after that season he had. First thing that happens is 1) he’s called up, and 2) he’s right there in the press.
Can’t be long before we start talking about DCL for England
He's had 3 decent games and gets a call up, don't agree with that at all.