Ummm
Where I come from "hoonz" would be huns, meaning Rangers, and "Celtz" presumably means Celtic.
But if that's meant to represent a Glasgow accent yiz are no' at the fuckin' races pal.
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Oh, and I suppose all of the media frenzy about Harry has helped to fuck up the end of Tottenham's season. Wonder how he really feels, despite his supportive comments about Woy.
As a Scot, I'm able to stand aside from the England manager thing to an extent, but as a long term resident, I despair almost as much. I've even got to the point of actually wanting them to do well in tournaments, but as far as the Euros are concerned, I'll be supporting Ireland - consistency, stability, and an experienced manager who knows how to get the very best from modest resources....
Blimey, that sounds exactly like Hodgson!
Roberto... Please dont say Giovanni Trapattoni sounds like Roy Hodgson, not when am drinking tea at least...l... nearly choked and my poor screen is soaked. lol x x
ye he has also won a european cup and a few league titles in various countries and stuff lol. i think roy won the john west tuna cup in sweden... and a tenner on the lottery (rumour mill) :D
hahah i like a good brew. :D no milk or sugar of course, thats a bit gay. :D
Say Wayne Wooney out loud 10 times really fast. You will feel a tad silly i can assure.
Wayne is central to Woy's tactics...
A soaking pitch will disguise how inept we are
*gets coat*
Actually, Hodgson's credentials as an international manager with Switzerland are impeccable. He took a team of journeymen further in the World Cup than they had been for more than thirty years. I think the issue would be that neither the English media nor the fans (nor most of the players, if it comes to that), can get it into their heads that they are perpetual underachievers in major tournaments and are not the potential world dominators they like to see themselves as.
So I may be in a minority of one, but I think that Hodgson is a viable candidate. Unfortunately the Sun et all will have him in the guise of a vegetable before a ball is kicked. He can't win.