It's all a load of Cannonballs in here! This is the virtual Arsenal pub where you can chat about anything except football. Be warned though, like any pub, the content may not always be suitable for everyone.
officepest wrote:Was his book ghost written or did he dictate it form out of his car window?
Hey! He's not a wheeler dealer - he's a fucking author!!!
It takes 'all sorts', I suppose.
Still waiting to read your review...
In my defence, I am quite incapable of sitting down and concentrating for any length of time.
It really has been a very good read, thus far.
My sincerest apologies DB10 for not taking the time to read it cover to cover. It is not the content, it has been due to my laziness and also that I have not had much 'down' time since I came to Aus.
He was on the fucking "one show" last night, they introduced him as a manager who has managed many top English clubs,
I was half expecting GG to come on, then they said yes it can only be Harry Redknapp,
I nearly fucking pissed myself, then stuck the remote control up my fucking arse "McDowell style", to ensure no one could turn the fucking thing back on, until Arry had gone.
It was on display along Ferguson's book today. Couldn't decide which was more repulsive: 'Arry pretending to be a somebody (again) or Ferguson feeling the need to plumb these depths just because he's a bitter bastard and fancies making a cheap buck.
That reminds me, I was reading i last week and the bloke in there said it was sad that Ferguson reduced himself to this. He then went on a rant about how terrible a husband and father he was. What more could a father do than make his son a United player and boycott the BBC out of protection?????????
And I knew that when Preston sacked Darren Ferguson United recalled their 3 loan players there, but I've also just discovered that Pulis on the same day recalled the two Stoke players that were on loan there. I genuinely thought the man could get no lower in my estimations but that shameful piece of arse-licking has proved me wrong.
storrmin571 wrote:Does anyone feel the need to pick up a copy and put in the crime section?
Or is it just me?
A colleague in work (a Mouser fan, but an okay one) has been going around Easons bookstore in Dublin moving copies of Ferguson's book into the gay/lesbian literature and soft erotica sections.
I also saw a couple of copies that someone had thrown into the bargain bin so cudos to whoever that was too!