Biggest **** in football imo, right ****er. I don't watch motd etc but I bet he has been an insufferable ****er in interviews, seems to think them being **** gives him the right to be a **** to people doing their jobs of asking him questions about the match!
Seems to be there to assist the favourites more than the ref, but since the ref also has the same brief I suppose they are assisting the ref.
If that had been Messi scoring that people would have been splurging all ower. Tremendous composure and class finish.
McBurnie goal reminded me of one of Billy Whitehursts.. took 2 players out as he scored with his head... Billy Whitehurst please log in to view this image Six feet tall and weighing thirteen terrifying stone, Billy Whitehurst is regarded by many as the hardest player to ever have lived. Niall Quinn recounted a (rather one-sided) altercation with the Hull born striker, telling of how he threatened to "smash" whoever fancied marking him on a corner. Whereas former pros talk of Mick Harford with respect (even a certain nostalgia) for the physical tussles they had, similar words about Whitehurst are scarcely found. He instead inspired a genuine fear. Joining Sunderland when firmly in the journeyman stage of his career, Harford only made 17 appearances - finding the net three times. Unlike Harford, who always denied that he was hard ("just brave"), Whitehurst seemed to agree with his considerable reputation in an interview with the Guardian: "99.9% percent of stories said about me were about being a hard man and kicking people, elbowing people, biting people". A terrifying admission from perhaps Sunderland's hardest ever player.