He has. I never thought he was as bad as Mason but he's now in that list of referees I have in my head where I'm happy to see that he's refereeing a Saints game.
Hull much improved under the Little One
Worst thing about football on TV is having to wait for Saints. These days I always do something else until I realise that MOTD[2] is practically finished then I can move the iPlayer LIVE pointer straight to start of the Saints match, watch it, and if I'm particularly enthused, watch it again a couple of more times, concentrating on the details. I might watch the pundits. Then I turn it off. That's about it.The worst thing about playing on Sunday is listening to Danny Murphy.
Ryan Mason in intensive care at St. Mary's Hospital in Paddington with a fractured skull and an internal bleed on his brain.
Hope the poor bugger pulls through, horrible to hear.
http://www.sportsmole.co.uk/footbal...&utm_medium=sm_headlines&utm_campaign=twitter
Looks like we're off to Hong Kong in the summer (with Liverpool)
http://www.sportsmole.co.uk/footbal...&utm_medium=sm_headlines&utm_campaign=twitter
Looks like we're off to Hong Kong in the summer (with Liverpool)
6 paragraphs to talk about Liverpool possibly going, and one line for the Saints.
That's about normal.
The worst thing about playing on Sunday is listening to Danny Murphy.
Are you sure he meant our Saints, not the Welsh lot or the rugby league team. Complimented our Saints, surely not!As President and sole member of the Danny Murphy fan club, I did wonder if Saints fans noticed how he made a point of complimenting Saints on Sunday night. Danny can talk crap, but he was a good pro footballer, and I found his analysis of Leicester interesting. He then spoke up to say Saints had been intelligent enough to take advantage and played well.