Spotted going for a boat ride in Cambridge today with his daughter. Seems like he's reunited with his former partner.
https://i.imgur.com/yCT8OAa.jpg
Glad to see he's enjoying his time off.
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Spotted going for a boat ride in Cambridge today with his daughter. Seems like he's reunited with his former partner.
https://i.imgur.com/yCT8OAa.jpg
Glad to see he's enjoying his time off.
Letters is a very stable genius.
Did he even pay for the ride the cheapskate :lol:
Oi, geezer, twice on Friday with the wife. Look, I get your analysis of global events I am familiar with the thoughts of Baldelli, Proudhorn and Woodcock and understand the lengths controllers of capital will go to to protect their interests. You're clearly bright and well read, but dude try other styles of imparting your take on things or else get yourself a good editor...
Thanks. That's what I asked for, that's what you provided.
But, you may have noticed, I hardly ever (if ever) initiate these things. I'd happily keep my thoughts beyond football to myself on this forum, if others did the same. It's not the incidents or events that wind me up to the point of hyperventilation, it's the smug ignorance with which they are greeted by complacent people. Does my head in.
After Wenger's fighting talk last week he now wants to clarify that by "ambitious" and "competitive" he means not so ambitious and not so competitive.
Sounds like he might turn Marketing down, no matter how much they beg.Quote:
'I still want to be a coach, yes. Do I still want to throw myself into absolutely crazy challenges? I don't know.
'It's a job that requires total commitment.
'I have to take a little distance, which I've never done. I have to ask myself how much I will miss being a coach. How will I manage to live with the lack of adrenaline which is part of my job?'
Some accounting firm in Kyoto that occasionally organises Sunday kickabout after a good sake session might be his best bet.