The Premier League Thread

  • Please bear with us on the new site integration and fixing any known bugs over the coming days. If you can not log in please try resetting your password and check your spam box. If you have tried these steps and are still struggling email [email protected] with your username/registered email address
  • Log in now to remove adverts - no adverts at all to registered members!
Well maybe it was being self-employed for twenty-five years, with no holiday pay, no sick pay, constantly chasing clients for money in time to pay my bills, remortgaging my house and having my pension fund denuded by Gordon Brown, which has made me look with overly rose-tinted spectacles at the pressure of Premier League management. Pressure, in my book, is not knowing if you can pay a bill or keep your house. I'd take the abuse of a few thousand football fans in exchange for never having to worry about the really important things in life.


Well maybe it was being self-employed for twenty-five years, with no holiday pay, no sick pay, constantly chasing clients for money in time to pay my bills, remortgaging my house and having my pension fund denuded by Gordon Brown, which has made me look with overly rose-tinted spectacles at the pressure of Premier League management. Pressure, in my book, is not knowing if you can pay a bill or keep your house. I'd take the abuse of a few thousand football fans in exchange for never having to worry about the really important things in life ever again.

I notice how many times these poor, pressured managers return to lucrative posts despite the intolerable conditions they work under- maybe it's the multi-million pound handshakes they receive when they leave....as they know they will, inevitably.
One of England's greatest ever managers (well, the greatest) put it into perspective, when he took his "pressured" team to the local coalmine in order to show them men under real pressure.

Sounds like you should have given it up and driven a bus mate <ok>
 
At some point I might have to wake-up to the ever increasing liklihood that Swansea aren't going to get their act together this season.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Qwerty
At some point I might have to wake-up to the ever increasing liklihood that Swansea aren't going to get their act together this season.

Backed them for the drop before the season n looking very likely at the moment.

Hull certainties, reckon Swans almost definitely join them. 1 place left for me.