We're talking about alcoholic beverages in bottle form, you can talk about your love for babycham if you want pal
bottled beer stored in pub cellars, pub cellars notorious for rats and mice, mice just piss and **** as they run about, not sure about rats but the moral is the same. If in a pub use a glass. PS quickest derail; eaver?
meant about the pace and extent of derail, 1 hr ago I posted on topic, now 2 pages on and no idea what the topic was, not bad for past midnight on a sunday.
Yep the good old english traditional rules of when to drink beer out of a glass, those kind of things matter to us all, england footy team? meh!
Bottled anything in pubs is dangerous. And cells are not the only place to watch. The bottles on display can be there weeks.
Harry Redknapp would be a good England manager. He has proven that he can motivate average players and he'd be passionate about the job.
Hodgson proved it's easy right up to the point an organised side plays you in a finals. Redknapp has proved him and again he cant organise a defence. Useless man
Before his move to Derby, I would have given it to Paul Clement. One of the top British coaches out there. Would have been risky but as England manager, he wouldn't have to worry about signings, finances etc etc. He would have to coach - which is his specialty. And if Pako is looking for a job ...
International managers don't have players long enough to have a significant impact on tactics or patterns of play. It's about motivation and man management which Redknapp is good at.
I'd honestly prefer Graham Taylor than Woy. But the FA will undoubtedly reward his upcoming failure with a four year extension. #TW@Ts
Do England managers really need to have graduated from the club game? Looking at England's likely candidates who is there that has managed a club in the PL and in Europe's top competition to follow Hodgson?