In the office today I heard Jamie O'Hara on talksh*te spouting off about winning mentality and winning cups, he couldn't even win big brother
One day somebody has to sit the hacks down and point something out to them, namely...In the office today I heard Jamie O'Hara on talksh*te spouting off about winning mentality and winning cups, he couldn't even win big brother
One day somebody has to sit the hacks down and point something out to them, namely...
Hugo Lloris
1x World Cup
Toby Alderweireld
1x La Liga
3x Eredivisie
Lucas Moura
1x Confederations Cup
4x Ligue 1
1x Copa Sudamericana
Serge Aurier
2x Ligue 1
Gio Lo Celso
1x Ligue 1
Steven Bergwijn
3x Eredivisie
Gedson Fernandes
1x Primeira Liga
Son Heung-min
1x Asian Games
Davinson Sanchez
1x Copa Libertadores
4x Primeira A
It;s like you have to sit the buggers down and spell it out "W-i-k-i-p-e-d-i-a" for them...
I just went with league titles, continental competitions and international competitions, basically because adding all the French and Dutch cups would both labour the point while also revealing how meaningless cup competitions actually areJose Mourinho might want to add his credentials to the list
And you forget the Audi cup
Spurs were cup kings until they shipped some lousy managers in!
In the office today I heard Jamie O'Hara on talksh*te spouting off about winning mentality and winning cups, he couldn't even win big brother
He made such a good impact in the 2007/08 season and imo his best game was against Burnley in the 2009 league cup semi final first leg.It’s easy to knock Jamie O’Hara (I’ve certainly done it myself on more than a few occasions), but people who know him, tell me he is a different guy these days. Very focused on his career in the media and very impressive as manager of Billericay and is adamant he has learnt from his many mistakes on and off the field which undoubtedly spoilt his career.
It’s easy to knock Jamie O’Hara (I’ve certainly done it myself on more than a few occasions), but people who know him, tell me he is a different guy these days. Very focused on his career in the media and very impressive as manager of Billericay and is adamant he has learnt from his many mistakes on and off the field which undoubtedly spoilt his career.
I have no knowledge of O'Hara other than talk ****e an find him no better that the other " pundits " who say things to get a reaction from the listeners
Good luck to him if he has turned his life around, when he does stick to talking about Billericay it is interesting but all to often he's reduced to whoring out our players
He made such a good impact in the 2007/08 season and imo his best game was against Burnley in the 2009 league cup semi final first leg.
We were one nil fown at ht...defoe was introduced to the crowd on his return to WHL and O'hara was brough on at ht. He completely turned the game on its head in a brilliant midfield performance. Really thought he would go on to be a big player for us but he really seemed to fall apart after that.
Which is odd, as it didn't seem to affect the rest of our players...Getting involved with that woman certainly affected him and he sped down a slippery slope with alarming ease.

Oh well, better blame Stephane Dalmat...Which is odd, as it didn't seem to affect the rest of our players...![]()
Which is odd, as it didn't seem to affect the rest of our players...![]()
Maybe you did? Did your football career suddenly turn to **** after a heavy night out?Honestly amazed I never got with her. She fits my zero standards type.
Maybe you did? Did your football career suddenly turn to **** after a heavy night out?

Remember that well. There was a time when he was rightly considered one of our best young prospects. Getting involved with that woman certainly affected him and he sped down a slippery slope with alarming ease. At Wolves he was really behaving like a twat - he admits that himself now - such a pity because he had so much to offer.
