It is worse in Spain as far as football is concerned. Lineker, much as .i don’t like him, explained how they carry on to fill space. When he was at Barcelona there were 32 daily publications and would do anything to fill space. A favourite ploy was to make up a ridiculous story, devote loads of space to it and then devote as much space to saying it was incorrect. Imagine what is like now as he was there pre the internet days.
please log in to view this image please log in to view this image Compare the Italy numbers with number 5 of England. Why dont England design the numbers to be easy to read?
I saw Gascoigne on numerous occasions during his time at Ibrox.He was a footballing genius adored by those who saw him play.This lad Bellingham is the real deal,no doubt about it,but he needs a few more years under his belt before I personally compare him to Gazza ... Each to their own though.
I know how to make numbers easy to read. It's all about communication. If you think that '5' is a good reading font then say so. I prefer Italy's numbers any day.
It was a great lunging tackle tbf, as Delap had nearly rounded him. Pace isn't something that Kane is blessed with, but his movement, speed of thought, intelligence etc make up for it (not that he's slow either).
Re the comments and Gaza. Loved the guy to bits when he burst onto the scene and after. Totally advised wrongly by his agent Mel Stein. Bright lights of London for a Working class lad who loved a pint down the working man’s club with his Dad. Never going to end well. Still Mel did well out of it. Next up Rome. Seriously.
I just hope that we don’t do that very British thing with Bellingham of building him up beyond what he is, then pulling him down when he doesn’t live up to unrealistic expectations.
Gazza had problems in his personal life, back then, there was just the gutter press, now there’s so much more, every mover Bellingham makes is scrutinised, he can’t have fun like Gazza. To this day, I still say, if Gazza had been booked for the first foul, he wouldn’t have made the second that did his knee in, Forest would have probably won the cup too. However, like most things, it’s just meant to be. Bellingham will have to work it out for himself, but staying out of the headlines for the wrong reasons will go a long way to him being a great footballer.
Bellingham seems to be a very sensible person as well as being a very sensible footballer Gazza was an exceptional footballer but not very sensible as a person
Can't recall the incident you're referring to but most of the time I think Delap is very fast. When he runs with the ball through the middle of the pitch and defenders are chasing him and can't get to him it's really impressive. The red card at Blackburn was him coming in off the wing to get on the end of Ingram's kick and still getting there first. I think it's a real strength of his.
Yes, so far he seems well grounded. Probably best away from the laddish culture here. Or, put another way, so far so good.