All I am saying is that if you think the manager is the problem, you must think the owner has done a good job investing in the squad.
It pains me to say it but your lot looked canny last night. Wilson reminds me of Super Kev. If he stays fit you’ll do okay. Btw, I haven’t been on the claret
Theirs 8. People here including the boss and all southern nancies but ffs can they drink. I've. Been away with Frankies bus, INXS as a roadies, the Notts Heels Angelds and other nutcases at worlds cups and euros but nowt like this. The fucckas must NE on. Ocaine or amphetamine or summat cos they drink til 4am then compmaing at 8am cos the croissants haven't arrived.
Mrs EJK is trawling the websites at the moment looking for a frock to wear on a race day we’re going to in November. The last one we did I was absolutely stocious. It’s very rare I drink these days let alone get drunk. But free beer is free beer. Started at 10am finished 12 hours later. My overriding memory is chatting to a lass I worked with For an hour or so and just staring at her tits whilst her husband stood next to her.
Ours is at Ascot racecourse. Obviously not the one back in the motherland. I’m not a fan of horse racing and I don’t gamble either. It’s organised by our social club and it’s a great excuse to get dressed up, see people that you haven’t seen in a while and drink free beer and eat free food. I’ve been to the trots at Gloucester Park a few times, it’s a good evening out.
WA are very socially orientated. They seem to spend loads of money to allow people to enjoy themselves. Free gas BBQ's in popular tourist areas, free open air cinema for the kids in local parks. We were travelling up to Perth from Mandurah by train to see the Eagles, trying to work out how to buy tickets from the machine and a policeman asked if we were going to the Arena to see the Eagles, we said we were and he told us just to get on the train, return fair was free if we show our event tickets. Everything is geared up for a great social life.