In 10 years time do you think English football and it's pyramid system will be a thing of the past as they price themselves out of the market?
Apart from "the gifted few",of course!
Apart from "the gifted few",of course!
I'd like to report a robbery:
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According to the latest Football Manager that figure is false, as he's on £80k p/w.What do we make of this https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/foot...ct-tottenham-man-utd-chelsea-manchester-city/
1. Sissoko earns £95k pw. Really.
2. Why wouldn't Kane earn more than Sissoko.
Conlan won, but there were actually worse fights at that Olympics. It was ridiculous.McDonnell lost the fight. But when you leave these decisions to the discretion of judges, we get these absurdities.
I remember watching the Irish boxer Michael Conlan lose a fight he'd clearly won at the Olympics. Lost interest in the rest of the boxing after that.

Well, it's not the fault of the US this time. If it were, the announcer would have explained that McDonnell won even though the judges decided he'd lost.Blame the voters again!
Do you remember Cassius Clay coming to London in the 60's to fight Henry Cooper? Well,"our 'enery" had a secret weapon.....an upper cut."Enery's 'ammer"!
Well Clay was very mouthy(!) and full of himself and,obviously winning,got too close to Henry and received the 'ammer which knocked him out.I can see Clay(Ali) flat out on the ropes with eyes open looking into space.Before he was counted out the bell rang and they carried Clay to his corner where they conveniently cut his glove so his gloves had to be replaced.I think this may have taken about 15 minutes that gave Clay time to recover.
Not being such an idiot again,Clay stayed away from Henry and with his long reach opened up Henry's skin around his eyes and the fight was stopped......and thanks to the cut glove Clay became a legend...........
History is a funny thing sometimes,isn't it. Some say crooked!
The fight against Clay was non title. Cooper was plucky but limited, he'd never have beaten Liston, Patterson, Foreman or Frazier. A life as a plucky loser would have still beckoned.And our 'Enry would never have been seen as the plucky British nearly man. A career guesting on light entertainment shows and advertising Brut would have been ruined. We don't like a winner, do we? Know what I mean?
I really enjoyed that story.Do you remember Cassius Clay coming to London in the 60's to fight Henry Cooper? Well,"our 'enery" had a secret weapon.....an upper cut."Enery's 'ammer"!
Well Clay was very mouthy(!) and full of himself and,obviously winning,got too close to Henry and received the 'ammer which knocked him out.I can see Clay(Ali) flat out on the ropes with eyes open looking into space.Before he was counted out the bell rang and they carried Clay to his corner where they conveniently cut his glove so his gloves had to be replaced.I think this may have taken about 15 minutes that gave Clay time to recover.
Not being such an idiot again,Clay stayed away from Henry and with his long reach opened up Henry's skin around his eyes and the fight was stopped......and thanks to the cut glove Clay became a legend...........
History is a funny thing sometimes,isn't it. Some say crooked!
My favorite boxers were the ones who were underappreciated and underrated, not quite the very top level but right below. Rocky Lockridge was one. He gave up a promising career as a jazz drummer and overcame a fluke knockout loss (one of the few uttterly fluky KOs I've ever seen) to win a title. His last fight he very respectably went the distance with Julio Cesar Chavez.And our 'Enry would never have been seen as the plucky British nearly man. A career guesting on light entertainment shows and advertising Brut would have been ruined. We don't like a winner, do we? Know what I mean?
My impression is that climbing in order to trespass is an art that has been lost by today's youth.During the 50's Spurs staged a behind closed doors international trial.Can't remember much about it now but.....I and some mates got to watch it.
At the front of the ground they used to have a five a side tarmac court.As it was dark,we climbed up the wall and into the ground.Didn't call me "Dennis the Menace" for nothing.
Wonder if you can do that today?
A quick check on UrbEx forums will prove otherwise.My impression is that climbing in order to trespass is an art that has been lost by today's youth.
Yeah, except that if you've broadcast your trespassing to the world, you're unclear on the concept of trespassing.A quick check on UrbEx forums will prove otherwise.
Just so everyone knows, I was unaffected by the Great Redhill Jizz Shower of 2016
http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/sainsburys-redhill-car-covered-greasy-12187525