TheWhiteHackle
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I’m prepared to lose staunch points here but I think he’s a great pundit, doesn’t give a single (uck what he says.
I'll confess to having read both his books!
ISometimes I appreciate his honesty and forthrightness but sometimes he acts like a prick for the sake of being a prick.
Enjoyed his book though. Doesn’t pull any punches.
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Genuinly think he’s so set in his way of thinking mate that he won’t let anyone change it, he was an absolute winner on the field for Man U and I don’t think he’s prepared to accept defeat even in commentary lol
Ted McMinn would be my preference.Can’t stand the prick. Would loved to have seen him up against Hurlock or Souness.
You both have something in common , you think he’s great and he thinks he’s great.I’m prepared to lose staunch points here but I think he’s a great pundit, doesn’t give a single (uck what he says.
Yes, this ^^^^^Plastic hardman.
You want a proper hardman? Graeme Souness.
This is a weird comment. Keane was obviously a very tough player. Even people that dislike him must be able to realise that.Plastic hardman.
You want a proper hardman? Graeme Souness.
He's in good company on here!He’s a crabbit bastard
It was a decent debate. Still think Man Utd 1999 would crush this Liverpool side though.I couldn't help but laugh at his reaction to Carragher leaving Giggs out of his combined Liverpool/Man Utd team.
It was a decent debate. Still think Man Utd 1999 would crush this Liverpool side though.