Halliday was hardly Shakespeare. He kept saying he was one of the benefactors of Livingston going into Administration and getting demoted as it gave him more first team opportunitiesWith the greatest respect to KL, he genuinely struggles to put sentences together
Halliday is very well spoken, that's the difference
Exact same mate.Never managed to finish the Lafferty interview, answered questions far too slowly.
a legend?I thought both were really good. You can tell big laffs comes from excellent stock.
Halliday is just a legend. Why is it that British protestants, of impeccable stock, come across as such normal decent human beings... while it's a very different story with mentally challengeds? That's a rhetorical question by the way.
He said “defence copinism” instead of “defence mechanism” tooHalliday was hardly Shakespeare. He kept saying he was one of the benefactors of Livingston going into Administration and getting demoted as it gave him more first team opportunities
Cannot understand the hatred for Kyle and Barrie Mckay.Don't get the absolute hatred of lafferty by some of our support.
The guy loves the football club. Yes he fucked his Rangers career himself to a certain extent but tbh he wasn't ever given much of a chance down the form if Alfredo and the manager unwilling to change the formation/system.
For me, if Gerrard was never going to change the system then I really don't understand why he even bothered signing him.
As for the si ferry interviews, I thoroughly enjoyed both of them.
Kept on thinking I had lost a signal with laff ,kept on pausing thinking what he was gonna say nextWith the greatest respect to KL, he genuinely struggles to put sentences together
Halliday is very well spoken, that's the difference
Like watching paint dry, mind numbingly boring.Never managed to finish the Lafferty interview, answered questions far too slowly.