Yan Posted October 20, 2006 Posted October 20, 2006 nolan and roberts both read very well in their articles for the bbc website, not exactly deep philosphical statements or anything, but they both seem like pretty on the ball (pun intended) fellas. Ripley had a degree in French or some such didn't he? roy hodgeson seemed incapable of stringing more than a few words together on tonights commantaty however...
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Lathund Posted October 20, 2006 Posted October 20, 2006 Hodgson is actually more or less fluent in Swedish, seen him on Swedish TV a few times as a pundit. Gotta give anyone who learns Swedish some credit, not an easy language. Of course, he's got a heavy accent, but that seems to be true for most Englishmen.
LeftWinger Posted October 20, 2006 Posted October 20, 2006 Hodgson is actually more or less fluent in Swedish Must be his first language judging by his bumbling English ramblings last night
blue/white Posted October 20, 2006 Posted October 20, 2006 I don't think Hughes attended Stanford, but Ryan Nelsen graduated in 2001 with a degree in political science. Go Cardinal! You are correct Drakefrye... i bumbled both of my quote on that post...I've got NY Mets on the brain this week.
gumboots Posted October 20, 2006 Posted October 20, 2006 The language problem with Lukas Podolski is that he is actually Polish, but plays for Germany. Wasn't the quality of his grammar etc she was complaining about but the fact that like a large number of players here too, he couldn't string a coherent sentence togehter
Jan Posted October 20, 2006 Posted October 20, 2006 Someone told me today that Frank Lampard has 10 A grade GCSEs. HE went to a private school where academia was important and his dad wanted him to get the best possible start for after footie!
Billy Castell Posted October 20, 2006 Posted October 20, 2006 For a footballer that's impressive. Much better than me, but I have seemed to get better the higher I went.
McClarky Posted October 20, 2006 Posted October 20, 2006 Gary Neville showing a TV crew round the kitchen his home (quite beautiful it was too) said he didn't know how to use any of the appliences. I can't remember who it was but a footballer boasted once that he was so useless around the house that he tried to get channel 4 on the microwave. My favourite story is about snooker pin-up boy Tony Knowles who was supposed to be a total F---wit. I heard that he was on holiday in Spain with some mates from Bolton. On the beach 1 day he was tuning in his radio trying to find radio 1. When he complained about the lack of reception and his inability to listen to the latest pop hits from DLT 1 of his mates pointed out that he was on English batteries and needed to get Spanish ones to make it work. "Silly me" says Tony and off to the shops he trooped to purchase the batteries. What a baloon! This story is of course total heresay and in no way reflects my opinion or the opinion of BRFCS.
cletus Posted November 18, 2006 Author Posted November 18, 2006 Former Liverpool & Republic of Ireland star Ray Houghton was on his radio show talking about 'how he`d only just made it to the studio in time'. He said he`d been playing in a charity golf tournament all day, in aid of a boy who was injured in a road accident. The tournament ran a bit late & he`d had to drive like a madman to get there on time.
AxesFirstTouch Posted November 18, 2006 Posted November 18, 2006 Bentley comes across as being a bit of dimwit! Probably the accent. We've got Neil,Savage and todd, both not the brightest bulbs. Hell last season with Bellamy Im sure there was no use for a Scrabble board
Tony Diamond Inc Posted November 18, 2006 Posted November 18, 2006 (edited) Bentley comes across as being a bit of dimwit! Probably the accent. We've got Neil,Savage and todd, both not the brightest bulbs. Hell last season with Bellamy Im sure there was no use for a Scrabble board Brilliant!!! Edited November 18, 2006 by Tony Diamond Inc
SCF08 Posted November 19, 2006 Posted November 19, 2006 Arjan de Zeeuw of Wigan Athletic is a smart bloke as well.. He has a degree in medical science and became a professional football player quite late, after he completed his study. He is planning to go into sports medicine when his football career is over.
Anti Euro Smiths Fan Posted August 5, 2009 Posted August 5, 2009 Another pair of silly planks at Portsmouth - Marc Wilson attacks team-mate Nugent with a lump of wood. The plank above on the left is Pompey defender Marc Wilson, who together with striker David Nugent on the right have both been fined two weeks' wages by Portsmouth for what the club says is a "serious breach of discipline" on a trip to Portugal. It's reported that former Preston striker Nugent, who scored on his only appearance for England in 2007, was hit across the legs with a lump of wood by his team-mate Wilson after they became involved in a drunken brawl. The pair came to blows at the club's hotel in Portugal after their 4–0 friendly defeat to Benfica. According to The Guardian, Portsmouth manager Paul Hart read the riot act to the pair and immediately sent them home after the incident. We've previously had "The Nutter with the Putter" Craig Bellamy attacking his team mate John Arne Riise with a golf club during a Liverpool trip to Portugal - the Welsh thug launching his attack on Riise in a hotel room after the pair had earlier been involved in a drunken row during a karaoke night. And now we've got another silly plank in Marc Wilson, who decided to attack his team-mate by beating him with a lump of wood. I occasionally read players giving a nauseating justification for their salaries being vastly higher than in years gone by. Such players claim they are "fitter and more professional than before" and so their high salaries are justified. And yet here we have two different players in Bellamy and Wilson, both earning tens of thousands of pounds a week at their clubs who both thought it was acceptable to get drunk and whack their team-mates across the legs. We have louts like Joey Barton getting drunk and punching somebody's lights out in front of McDonald's. How is this being "more professional" than before ? We're the mugs who help to pay the massive wages of these disgusting individuals and often they decide to treat us with contempt. Thick selfish footballers. Link: "Marc Wilson attacks team-mate Nugent with a lump of wood"
The1mattjansen Posted August 5, 2009 Posted August 5, 2009 I suppose the alternative would be stop being a mug then, wouldn't it?
Blue n White Rover Posted August 5, 2009 Posted August 5, 2009 Thick selfish footballers. A few are thick and selfish. but not all of them. Look at the majority of footballers who help raise money for various charities. The number of footballers that pay a visit to the local hospital to put a smile on a sick childs face. We have a few idiots within the game, I agree, but majority of the players set a good example on and off the pitch!
Amo Posted August 5, 2009 Posted August 5, 2009 A few are thick and selfish. but not all of them. Look at the majority of footballers who help raise money for various charities. The number of footballers that pay a visit to the local hospital to put a smile on a sick childs face. We have a few idiots within the game, I agree, but majority of the players set a good example on and off the pitch! True that. It's no different than calling lorry drivers stupid and selfish because some are careless drivers.
67splitscreen Posted August 5, 2009 Posted August 5, 2009 True that. It's no different than calling lorry drivers stupid and selfish because some are careless drivers. Pardon.
RevidgeBlue Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 Marc Wilson attacks team-mate Nugent with a lump of wood. I didn't realise Mokoena had arrived at Portsmouth already!
Amo Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 Eh? These guys are more qualified to drive than anyone else on the roads. If find them much better and safer drivers than the likes of the usual car drivers who tailgate you for sticking to the limit etc. Grrr... You missed the point, didn't you? To call footballers dumb and selfish is no different than calling lorry drivers the same because some are careless - or any other profession for that matter.
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