Hit my boys off with jobs, no more living hard
Barbeques every day, driving fancy cars
Still gon' get mine regardless.
Did anyone else think this when they read the Thread title? Just me?
Hit my boys off with jobs, no more living hard
Barbeques every day, driving fancy cars
Still gon' get mine regardless.
Did anyone else think this when they read the Thread title? Just me?
The positives are GY is that the things he needs to work on are all trainable skills. The rest he has in abundance.Great personality & extremely likeable young man.
Calvin has made significant progress already at the club.
He really needs to work on his crossing & final ball and can be a big success if he can achieve that.
It seems he won’t fail through lack of effort.
The positives are GY is that the things he needs to work on are all trainable skills. The rest he has in abundance.
Seems a very decent lad.
I think this is a core but not often highlighted feature of Steven Gerrard’s Rangers. We’re signing proper professionals or young men with the right basic attributes that the coaching staff can develop for them to become proper professionals.
We seem to have very few arseholes in the squad. Any who show signs of it have in general been swiftly dealt with.
What a pleasure to know we’re following a truly grounded, professional and respectful outfit (on and off the pitch), compared to the shambles of a few years back.
This is spot on.Seems a very decent lad.
I think this is a core but not often highlighted feature of Steven Gerrard’s Rangers. We’re signing proper professionals or young men with the right basic attributes that the coaching staff can develop for them to become proper professionals.
We seem to have very few arseholes in the squad. Any who show signs of it have in general been swiftly dealt with.
What a pleasure to know we’re following a truly grounded, professional and respectful outfit (on and off the pitch), compared to the shambles of a few years back.
Well written sir.Yes , TrFudz this all comes from the managements identity they are not interested in dealing with fannies . There are loads of great people about and they are who he wants . I think there is no other way to run a disciplined professional football club of young men .
would be fascinating to hear Calvin’ist Bassey’s life story I do know he was born in a pocket of Italian Alps that borders France and Switzerland and then found himself in London which was the feature of the video clips . His family have done a wonderful job of bringing him up in what could be a challenging city environment .
as for his football I agree with the others he has very clearly learned a lot and improved significantly at the club , that is primarily down to him but also the coaches. Have to say I do favour the guy but he has earned that .
Enjoyed that. Go on big Bassey. Went from a boy to a man in half a season. Has the hoods and the drive to take on giants.
*has the goodsEnjoyed that. Go on big Bassey. Went from a boy to a man in half a season. Has the hoods and the drive to take on giants.
Hoods in the States look a lot different, but sadly the mentality impressed on youth there is the same.
Magnificent. He has a life story thus far that can propel him to greater things. The drive to better himself and his family whilst remaining grounded in reality. This is a guy who will give back. He is loving being given an opportunity. Much success to him in the future