Funny how many "pressmen" speak about the "pull of London" or similar. Now whilst I can see the attraction for a young footballer , someone from overseas whose family would fly in to London, or members of certain minority groups (homosexuals for example) who would benefit from the inclusivity of London, I really can't see the draw for a 55 year old married Geordie. Bear in mind that to get the sort of property he would want in East Yorkshire would cost £1,000,000 -- in London £10,000,000 and it still wouldn't be as nice.
It would probably cost him his entire pay rise just to park his car on match day.
I wonder what odds I could get on Brucie staying?
It would probably cost him his entire pay rise just to park his car on match day.
I wonder what odds I could get on Brucie staying?