Why England must NEVER turn to a foreign boss again
Why England must NEVER turn to a foreign boss again
I remember December 17, 2007, as though it was yesterday. And to adapt and sanitise an old Frank Carson gag ... you know what a terrible day yesterday was. On the left flank of a top table in a London hotel suite sat Trevor Brooking, with the sort of demeanour a father might have at his daughter's wedding to the local scoundrel.
Kop That @ Dec 3, 2011 5:00 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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