Bob Bradley. Or that bloke from Hull that managed the Turks and Caicos Islands national team. The one that looks like Father Jack Hackett.
He's too busy what with doing Werhner Von Braun's old job and a bit of reporting for Sky on a Saturday afternoon.
didn't you know? it's 2015 and some people still believe all premier league winning players automatically make top managers. it's a bit like believing in god and jesus and allah or thinking you'll be better off under the tories.
didn't you know? it's 2015 and some people still believe all premier league winning players automatically make top managers. it's a bit like believing in god and jesus and allah or thinking you'll be better off under labour.
I was quoting a post which seems to have disappeared and just altered the last word. You, not being the brightest, don't seem to have grasped that. Incidentally, do you dictate what is said on here?
Get ****ed, as if I'm going to trawl through your post history and check to see what you're basing your crap analogies on. Not very bright, only working towards my 2nd masters degree pal, how smart would you like me to be? And the forum rules are clear, no religion. But not being that intelligent, I didn't realise people needed reminding of that.
You wouldn't get that information trawling through my post history as this was my first post on the thread. It was a bit of fun altering what someone had said. Those weren't my thoughts on religion, I was quoting what someone else had written. I agree with that bit, however.Though someone didn't seem to think the original was funny as they deleted it. I would like you to be smart enough to be fully cognisant of what an analogy is. Maybe after your third masters degree? Personally, I have always found really intelligent people don't need to tell people how bright they are as it is readily apparent to others. Which I have always found useful.