Multitude of boyhood clubs?
Two, Celtic (which is basically the Republic of Ireland national team in the way it is supported) and Liverpool, the town in England with by far the richest and deepest rooted Irish heritabe and culture. It's no coincidence that so many Scouse footballers both look Irish and have Irish sounding names (Gerrard, Rooney, Carragher, Murphy, etc).
Sadly, no matter how true thisis (and it is very true - hey, I've studied this shi'ite:grin, and it doesn't matter how many timesthe Plebs Pleborum have this explained to them, they just will insist on bringing it up again.
Sadly, no matter how true thisis (and it is very true - hey, I've studied this shi'ite:grin, and it doesn't matter how many timesthe Plebs Pleborum have this explained to them, they just will insist on bringing it up again.
I guess it's living proof of seperate evolution, eh:wink:
"heritabe" - Dunno about that though, is is a cross between 'inheritable' and 'heritage':shrug:
Is that some sort of thesis that is specifically this rather than that one? :wink:
Sorry SP, you brought out the pedant in me!
Leave me and my typo alone bitch! :razz:
I honestly used to love robbie but i just dont know whats happend to him time for us and him to move on i think
The sad thing about it is that he just seems to have accepted the situation.
When he arrived back from his loan spell with Celtic, and a chance to play in the Champions League, I really thought it would be the motivation he needed to kick-start his (floundering) top-flight career, but this expected rejuvenation has just not materialised.
I'm all for a healthy, trouble-free dressing room, but there's been barely a quote from him indicating that he'll have to move on if he doesn't get a regular game, let alone any evidence suggesting he's determined to fight for a regular place in our line-up.
All very sad. Maybe he thinks he's got nothing to prove.
Carroll is the one we need to go for. That's the only bit of business I reckon we need to do in Jan.