My little claim to fame. David Moyes coached me when I was a 14 year old and going through my Coca Cola soccer skills awards scheme. This was back in 1984 when Moyes was a Centre Half playing for Cambridge Utd. He was a great fella and he has been a bit of a hero for me ever since! Great days!
You've not read it properly, because of his high profile, he's looking to promote the club on the foreign market, travelling WITH Steve Bruce
Wenger must have made Arsenal over £100mil from developing players and selling them for silly money, he will never be fired
Yeah i know dave, but now that he isnt and ellis short is, he may well live by his name and bruce may well have a short time till his time at sunderland is over... Theres no good travelling all over the place looking at players and spending millions if your club is not delivering on the pitch at this current time, surely thats the only thing that matters?? I will stick with my 1st choice though, steve kean i think is nailed on...
My claim to fame is when Niall Quinn was an 18 year old, trying to break into Arsenal's reserve team, he was also my darts partner. He could almost put the darts in the board, never mind throw them. A very level headed young man then, and from what I have heard he kept that way. Nice to see instead of some of the young ones nowadays.
Susan George, at the Dickens Inn, near Tower Bridge. She was filming an episode of 'tales of the unexpected' with Patrick Mower and not only asked me for a glass of water, but gave me eye contact as well Sadly that was the only contact involved
Have taught Liza Goddard's daughter. What a stuck up cow she is....mother that is, not the daughter. Completely shattered my dreams.........talking of dreams....QoS later with Sue Barker. Now she can make a happy man very very old <in heaven emoticon>
Fark me, i have no idea who these people are......... Nick Kershaw used to babysit me when i was about 5 and more recently i dealt Blackjack to Chris Penn and the guy that played Huggy Bear, Antonio Fargas....
Read and heard today that Keane has got a meeting with the club's owners today. Will that be the dreaded vote of confidence, or just a straightforward sacking? http://www.skysports.com/story/0,,11676_7220051,00.html http://www.skysports.com/story/0,,11676_7222756,00.html