Indeed. He's not a quitter, so they saved him the problem: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25397167
and there I was rehearsing the words to, "sacked in the morning, you're getting sacked in the morning" what a spoil sport.
The Guardian have Jos Hooiveld in their team of the week. Which is.....umm......an interesting choice!?!
Apparently his OPTA stats were quite impressive. Haven't got a link, perhaps someone can enlighten us?
They just don't know football to be honest. They're always clueless. It's quite funny looking back at this one now: http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2013/aug/16/premier-league-predictions-guardian-writers
I've always liked the guardian's coverage, and the football weekly podcast is excellent. Predictions are a mug's game, but they seem to have as much right as wrong there, not sure quite what you're referring to? Edit: In fact I can't find any reference to a team of the week on their website, anyone got a link?
Spurs to win the league, Ben Arfa to be player of the season, Di Canio to get Sunderland into the top ten, Saints to be in a relegation battle, Anelka signing of the season. Either these predictions were made with the purpose of being intentionally controversial, or the people making them are fools.