Kandi1977
Garth Crooks
Wow. Didn't know that. I thought they'd pretty much mapped the world back in the 15th centuryBecause of Sir Alex, he put Scotland on the map
Wow. Didn't know that. I thought they'd pretty much mapped the world back in the 15th centuryBecause of Sir Alex, he put Scotland on the map
Wow. Didn't know that. I thought they'd pretty much mapped the world back in the 15th century
Only up to Hadrians wall. Just left it blank above as no one could see over.Wow. Didn't know that. I thought they'd pretty much mapped the world back in the 15th century
Have to disagree. He has repeatedly shown himself, both on and off the pitch, to be incapable of understanding even the most simple aspects of football.I find him to be a pretty good pundit when he's talking about actual football and he does entertain me. But he strikes me as someone who only knows football and very little else and almost has an "every man" approach to his analysis.
Changing the culture at a club is extremely difficult (we saw that with when Levy initially started), even more so when the club with built around a personality.
United might be trying to change things, but the Solskjaer appointment is proof they really haven't thought it out (if he hadn't played for them, his name wouldn't be on a top 500 list), the he's only caretaker, then a day later, well he could be in running for job, etc. shows they fired Jose and they still have to figure out plan B.
Funny how they are the biggest club in the world, but they can't actually seem to get the biggest managerial names in the world (Moyes, has been LVG, Jose after his disaster time, now a young an upcoming Spurs manager?)
Because of Sir Alex, he put Scotland on the map
Scottish nazi party have have taken every penny to subsidise their own plansJock Stein and Celtic might argue that one football-wise.
Up until the 1980s Scotland produced many footballers who could match or better then England counterparts. The home international weren't stopped because they weren't competitive. A hypothetical GB side would probably have had as many Scots as English most of the time. What is staggering is the decline since then.
You ain't getting much for pennies these days, and it shows.Scottish nazi party have have taken every penny to subsidise their own plans
Not back then! Beat Madrid in the final!
Jock Stein and Celtic might argue that one football-wise.
Up until the 1980s Scotland produced many footballers who could match or better then England counterparts. The home international weren't stopped because they weren't competitive. A hypothetical GB side would probably have had as many Scots as English most of the time. What is staggering is the decline since then.
We've had some great Scots since I've supported Spurs
MACKAY
WHITE
GILZEAN
CONN (not great but a crowd pleaser)
GOUGH
ARCHIBALD
In the Premier League era we've had Gordon Durie, Colin Calderwood, Neil Sullivan and Alan Hutton.
We've done better with Welsh players.
They are clearly playing with more freedom now, and it looks like they enjoy football again, no doubt about it. That said, I watched the game simultaneously with our game, and I wasn't impressed.They beat them well. How isn't that an improvement on Mourinho's latest offerings?
It was a good time for a change. Mourinho might have scraped a couple of 1-0 wins and limped on. Instead they had two easy games and the players regain some confidence. They are generally not bad players, they have been playing in a poor demoralised team. They are unlikely to close the gap on the teams above them, but they shouldn't fall further behind.