matticus
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IIRC Graham Le Saux was labelled the intellectual in the changing room cos he read the Guardian.
and it went beyond that ...
and it went beyond that ...
IIRC Graham Le Saux was labelled the intellectual in the changing room cos he read the Guardian.
and it went beyond that ...
There are a few top level footballers with degrees. This is just ones who have played in the Premier League or Championship. There are more I the lower divisions, and foreign players who have not played here but have managed, such as Arsene Wenger.
https://www.goal.com/en-gb/lists/fo...196q7i1qbyhjs1nl24xafcdc80#cs36f0b6e8bd08be1e
Is there an intelligence requirement for supporting charities quietly?
Bang your head all you like, but nowhere did anyone claim that only clever people can donate.But it is still not true that only clever people can donate. Therefore donation is not proof of intelligence!![]()
How many footballers keel over with cardiac arrest while playing a game? That's befallen several pro footballists lately, and just before I moved house a footballist in the village sadly keeled over and died halfway through a game. Seems to be a spot of cycling is the least of their worries.
He did so badly at school he's had to take a job talking about the antics of 24 thugs, thickos and criminals chasing an inflated pigs bladder around a field for 90 minutes, so it's hardly surprising.
This:Bang your head all you like, but nowhere did anyone claim that only clever people can donate.
was posted to contradict this:Im not a fan of Rooney, though a fabulous footballer he was, but he gives and does a lot for charity. Its easy to bash footballers and call them thick whilst not looking at what they do for various charities. A lot of them not even advertising the fact.
!!!Wayne Rooney. Case closed.
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was posted to contradict this:
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I'm not saying I agree with it, but the attempted disproof is very faulty.
You don't like football. We get it.
That's more faulty reasoning!You don't like football. We get it.
Gordon took a full part in England training despite the facial injury the Newcastle United winger suffered falling off his bike on Wednesday. England’s players have been cycling in the grounds of their Euro 2024 base near Blankenhain as a way to unwind after training and between matches, and Marc Guéhi, the centre back, admitted Gordon’s fall had been a source of amusement to them.
“He fell off his bike,” Guéhi said. “The boys went out on a bike ride … I actually wasn’t there. I heard about it and I was actually talking to him, but not paying attention to him. Then he turned around and I saw that massive gash on his chin. But he’s OK, he’s OK but he just fell off his bike. It’s been a bit of a joke in camp but he’s doing well.”
[It was] meant to be a recovery bike ride and I was going down the hill and tried to take a picture for my family and before I knew it I was face first into the floor. It's only few cuts, it’s not anything painful.
"Electric is a lot faster than normal bikes - the front brake is on the left hand side and I tried to press the right one to slow down and it didn’t slow down it came to a full stop and I’ve gone ten feet in the air chin first.
Taking pictures on the move is generally fine but I wouldn't do it on any downhill of note unless the camera is fixed to the bike!Perhaps not the brightest thing to do in trying to take a photo while on the move and claiming that using the right (rear on European set-up) brake caused it to come to a sudden stop.