Funny you should say that, because though I usually smile most of the way through the series I found Tuesday's episode laugh out loud funny. I thought it was excellent.
Opinions eh! ;)
I'm working part-time, mainly consultancy, for my old boss, so do have a fair bit of time to myself. ;)
Also do a lot of catch up at 5 o'clock in the morning. Can get 3 or 4 episodes in before I need to get my daughter up for school.
Me too.
Someone recommended Breaking Bad, which I had never seen before.
Now started watching it on catch up and am up to series 2, episode 9. That's 16 episodes in 2 and half days! :whistle:
;)
Me too.
McGoldrick seems best when he's got opportunity to roam a little. We tie him down to the left flank that could limit his threat to the opposition.
They didn't and I wasn't being sarcastic.
Look back at what other managers have said in the past. Sure there have been lots of 'we are going to really roll someone over one of these days' type comments, but I have never heard any City manager for many, many years come out and say 'We'll turn...
“I can't help but be disappointed we didn't sustain it but we've maintained our unbeaten run and, given time, we'll turn over a lot of teams.“
When's the last time we had a manager ever talk like that? That's what I call positivity! :claping hands:
Just checked you. Fair play to you.
Do you always get paid for acting work? A lot of these short films are just expenses only usually (feed you and maybe a bit of petrol money and that's it).
:facepalm: The manager has only been here 5 minutes. 5 minutes for God's sake. He said there were lots of things wrong at the club when he came and it was going to take time to turn things round and change the losing mentality etc.
Give Robins a chance to build the style and implement tactics...
How does that argument stand up? If Fleck was your best performer and you have to replace him with someone not quite so good.
Replacing Messi with someone else is only player for player isn't it I suppose using that logic!