''I don't know what we have to do to improve the minds of these players.'' And he gets £6 million a year? Fuck off. Try managing the fucktards, you cheeky fucking bastard.
LTPTP XXV: We Shall Overcome
We shall indeed. It's a lovely wee tune to learn. I've almost memorized it this morning, the idea being, when I encounter a piano, I want something to sit down and play on the bugger. I've a feeling that my keyboard's keys are lighter than a proper piano's, and there'll be a bit of effort transferring the skills I've gotten so far. Probably, at some point this year, I'll be in workplace with a piano. I'll print off some simple music and scales, and work at it, but it's likely to be in a public place so I want something to avoid making a twat of myself initially. It feels right that this should be the first tune I learn by heart.
It's not his fault, they need to stop getting so much money. We've got a team full of rockstars instead of footballers. Twats need to wake up and smell the pitch
ReplyDeleteWell, obviously the players are rich arseholes, too. But Capello is paid more than most people can dream about to pull those cocksucking rockstars into a team. I manage a team of teachers, and I know about this stuff. Well, alright, it's not quite the same, but I don't get paid six million smackeroos a year.
ReplyDeleteMourinho, another twat, got it right when he said during the world cup something like "When we win, we all win; when we lose, only I lose, because I'm in charge". It's just not right for the boss to blame the people he's responsible for. And it's shocking for him to admit he can't "improve their minds" - that's his fucking overpaid fucking job, the cunt.
99 problems but the pitch ain't one...
ReplyDeleteAnd why can't that cocksucking band play anything other than HAPPY and the theme from The Great Escape? Twats.
ReplyDeletedon't forget GSTQ,... for fucks sake..
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I'm at summer school and had no access to the telly last night. He's due another £12 million before we flop in the next tournament then.
ReplyDeleteThat's £12m back into the Italian economy, which might make its way back into summer schools one day, via a circuitous route, and thereby keep some of us in summertime work for another year or two. Or something.
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