Free Falling Foxes Posted 3 April 2008 Posted 3 April 2008 I've no problem with any manager talking to the press and raising the profile of the club, even trying to take away some of the pressure off the players but it comes across as not taking seriously the position we're in when it's over done. Talking to the press is one thing but Ollie is doing quite a bit of media work. Apart from his column, I've seen him has one of the 'experts' during televised matches. This is unfortunate. But then again, as I've said before; He talks a good game. Worryingly, look at previous City managers who have done similar work while at the club: Frank McLintock! David Pleat! Peter Taylor!!!!! Coincidence that they were the incumbents during some/all of our darkest hours. FFF
Webbo Posted 3 April 2008 Posted 3 April 2008 Talking to the press is one thing but Ollie is doing quite a bit of media work. Apart from his column, I've seen him has one of the 'experts' during televised matches.This is unfortunate. But then again, as I've said before; He talks a good game. Worryingly, look at previous City managers who have done similar work while at the club: Frank McLintock! David Pleat! Peter Taylor!!!!! Coincidence that they were the incumbents during some/all of our darkest hours. FFF MON was often a pundit for the BBC while manager here, never did him any harm.
The People's Hero Posted 3 April 2008 Posted 3 April 2008 I've drunk so much Becks tonight, I'm not sure I won't any more. But there are another 3 bottles in the fridge. I just can't trust that fridge. It'll drink them overnight.
Bellend Sebastian Posted 3 April 2008 Posted 3 April 2008 I've drunk so much Becks tonight, I'm not sure I won't any more. But there are another 3 bottles in the fridge.I just can't trust that fridge. It'll drink them overnight. And it's only Thursday. Truly an example to us all
The People's Hero Posted 3 April 2008 Posted 3 April 2008 And it's only Thursday. Truly an example to us all I just asked my girlfriend to get me a beer. Mistake. She's brought me a fosters twist. I bought them for her - she likes lager and lime. Personally, I'm not a fan. Still, I should soldier on (these things are sent to try us). I shan't be beaten by a twist of lime. Imagine me and Thracian doing the twist together. I imagine some impersonators have done that to hilarious satirical effect on channel 4.
Daggers Posted 3 April 2008 Posted 3 April 2008 Imagine me and Thracian doing the twist together. I imagine some impersonators have done that to hilarious satirical effect on channel 4. The Twist was a remarkably unpopular dance at the time, only garnering support from 50% of any given party.
Bellend Sebastian Posted 3 April 2008 Posted 3 April 2008 I just asked my girlfriend to get me a beer.Mistake. She's brought me a fosters twist. I bought them for her - she likes lager and lime. Personally, I'm not a fan. Still, I should soldier on (these things are sent to try us). I shan't be beaten by a twist of lime. Imagine me and Thracian doing the twist together. I imagine some impersonators have done that to hilarious satirical effect on channel 4. It's bad enough that people drink lager, without putting lime in it. If you polish that off, it would be a feat of courage worthy of Shackleton and his ilk. Loads of people bang on about what causes society's ills, blaming the waning influence of the church, the decline of heavy industry, break up of the family unit etc etc, but it's all bollocks. This country went to the dogs when they started serving lager in pubs
The People's Hero Posted 3 April 2008 Posted 3 April 2008 Thracian and I together could unite the world in the warm, inclusive embrace of shared and mutual dislike and boredom.
Zingari Posted 4 April 2008 Posted 4 April 2008 well you learn something every day , according to wiki volkswagon never officially called those cars "beetles" , it was just an adopted name of the type 1 VW http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Beetle
demon_dog Posted 4 April 2008 Posted 4 April 2008 It's bad enough that people drink lager, without putting lime in it. If you polish that off, it would be a feat of courage worthy of Shackleton and his ilk.Loads of people bang on about what causes society's ills, blaming the waning influence of the church, the decline of heavy industry, break up of the family unit etc etc, but it's all bollocks. This country went to the dogs when they started serving lager in pubs At last someone with a sound mind. Let's get some real ale down us, mine's a pint of Wadsworths 6x please mate.
The People's Hero Posted 4 April 2008 Posted 4 April 2008 I love real ale but it just wasn't on offer in Sainsburys. Also, when you say to my girlfriend, 'get me some beer' - it's a bit of a lottery what she comes back with.
AoWW Posted 4 April 2008 Posted 4 April 2008 It's bad enough that people drink lager, without putting lime in it. If you polish that off, it would be a feat of courage worthy of Shackleton and his ilk.Loads of people bang on about what causes society's ills, blaming the waning influence of the church, the decline of heavy industry, break up of the family unit etc etc, but it's all bollocks. This country went to the dogs when they started serving lager in pubs Lager has to have lime in it - it's the law.
Daggers Posted 4 April 2008 Posted 4 April 2008 Lager has to have lime in it - it's the law. Small wonder then that the courts and jails are over-flowing while terrorists get released early
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