He wasn't interested anyway, even the Tide wouldn't take her out. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Was hard to tell from your post, you seemed serious. If he's always been known as Baz I don't see the issue. Names like Baz etc. are pretty common down here too.
I know mate. Difference in culture there. But if I had someone signing their work emails off as Baz, then I would be ripping the piss out of them. All in good nature of course.
Sergej's welcome Fans have heard their first words from new boss Sergej Jakirovic ahead of the start of pre-season training in the next week. The Bosnian is expected to meet the media alongside owner Acun Ilicali early next week as he sets out his brief for his tenure for the first time. In the meantime, City's new boss had this to say via a video message to whet their appetite: "Hello, Hull City fans, it's Sergej here. I'm delighted to be your new head coach. Pre-season is just around the corner, and I'm looking forward to getting started and working hard ahead of the new season. We need your support, so make sure you support the team, and we will do our best to give you something to cheer. See you soon, up the Tigers."
It's weird that's appeared as a news item. Its from a week or so ago! Filling space as there's nowt else to say ATM I guess.
I’m guessing you’ve watched it and from previous posts, you clearly watch quite a bit of football from around Europe particularly, so if you have, would you care to share your thoughts?
His Rijeka team looked quite good. That being said, B36 Torshavn aren’t great. Against Torshavn, they expectedly dominated possession and created a lot of chances. It seems Jakirović likes his teams to be physical as well. The centre-back we’ve been linked with, Stjepan Radeljić, looks like an imposing figure. Other players from that game that stood out to me were Lindon Selahi (out-of-contract this summer), Veldin Hodža (now at Rubin Kazan), Franjo Ivanović (now at Union SG), Toni Fruk and Niko Janković.