How come i got an advert before the video? (which is now paused while i question it!)
This is BBC right. There should be no adverts :-(
Looking at the right thing..? http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20388615
How come i got an advert before the video? (which is now paused while i question it!)
This is BBC right. There should be no adverts :-(
Yes. Shocking from all parties. Very unprofessional both to do it and for Dublin to admit it
How come i got an advert before the video? (which is now paused while i question it!)
This is BBC right. There should be no adverts :-(
Surprised that you found this so shocking ! This is the way that the majority of football clubs operated back in the more basic days - in Saints dressing room in the 70's they wouldnt have had shot glasses, those boys would have been slugging from the bottle before running out ! It wasnt considered unprofessional, it was the norm.
Yes and I consider the majority of football clubs to have been unprofessional back then..
Then why is it shocking? Or were you not using shocking in the literal sense, rather in the modern synonym for bad sense?
probably should have used another word like stupid
Yes and I consider the majority of football clubs to have been unprofessional back then..
Well thats the way it was, and its all good & fine to look back and criticise it years afterwards but hindsight is 20/20 vision. Whatever, the players still enjoyed the living that they made from it then and us supporters still enjoyed our football - in some ways i prefered it then without all the modern day bull****. At least the players then were not a lot of overpaid, preening, cheating girlies - which is how many of them come across at present !
You can still have the passion, commitment and determination to succeed for your club without doing things like that which have an adverse effect on both performance and fitness. Not very clever saying it how it is when kids or club players that play the game might be watching and try to emulate something like that. It's just my opinion
You can still have the passion, commitment and determination to succeed for your club without doing things like that which have an adverse effect on both performance and fitness. Not very clever saying it how it is when kids or club players that play the game might be watching and try to emulate something like that. It's just my opinion
I meant Dublin isn't very clever for saying it like that to a national audience when kids or young club players might watch/listen to him and think it's a good idea to do.
... And we've all heard the great Le Tiss' stories about daily visits to McDonalds for pre-training double cheeseburgers. Don't think Lallana or Fonte would be caught within 20 yards of that many useless calories. Maybe Rickie though...
Haha I don't doubt Rickie's commitment and sure he works just as hard as the rest of the lads do, TSS. And he could probably run further than I could walk, just always easy and fun to make the odd pie joke etc.![]()
Part of the reason Lambert has improved as a player over the years is because he's worked harder on fitness.
While I was looking for those photos I came across this. Thought you might be interested. Note, Rickie played in midfield for a while. Always thought he did. Too good a passer to just have played up front.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/r/rochdale/4481060.stm
Sorry to go way off-topic. Should slap my own wrist really..!![]()