Twice? They're different institutions! Damn forgot about the Honours bit!
I worked with a guy that put all his certificates up on his site office wall.......even the shitty in house training ones for abrasive wheels and the like! I told him he might as well put his fucking cycling proficiency certificate up......he didn't take that comment well.
I went to the Nandos at Fountainbridge once to see what the hype was all about. Could easily make the equivalent better at home and a damn sight cheaper too!
Tend to agree but have to admit that I loved a trip to La Tasca.
I think you're definitely right about the artificial sugary taste. I don't have a sweet tooth generally either but will occasionally gorge myself on sweet thing before not touching the like for days or weeks.
What do you think it is that causes the hype? Expensive marketing or brand association? If so, it's hard to imagine people are that thick.......then again!
^^^This.
"Two genuine legends of the game, Rivelino and Danny McGrain"
Rivelino - Key member of arguably the greatest World Cup winning team of all time and a footballing legend at World level
McGrain - Outstanding full back that achieved legendary status at Club and National level
^^^Context of my post
The fact that I had to point this out to you highlights how much of a thundercunt you are. You can take that in whatever context you like BTW.
Since it's now been proven that Clubs can't die and thus it was merely the Third Lanark holding company that perished I'd say the fascination is where the f**k have the Club been hiding since 1967?
In context, definitely! Rivelino was an integral member of arguably the most loved and celebrated World Cup winning team of all time.........mon man, THAT left foot!
Don't disagree with your points about McGrain though. Top player.
My colleague brought me a full box (12) of krispy creme donuts. An expensive but very nice gesture I think you'd all agree. I personally don't get the hype about them but the 3 I had were nice.......my wife had 7!
I recent watched a programme about youth development in the academy systems down in England where Arsene Wenger said there was 3 key components to developing young players:
1. Good scouting - finding the right players which includes their attitude and temperament as well as technical abilities.
2. Good coaching - teaching the youngsters the right habits both mentally and physically as well as on and off the pitch.
3. Pathway to the 1st team - managers and coaches being brave enough in giving youngsters the opportunity in the 1st team. Wenger admitted that this was the hardest part and the one that EPL Clubs were failing at......understandable when they have 25 highly paid full internationals ahead of them and most managers under pressure to get results.
In Scotland we're still not producing technically good enough players which tells you we have a problem in step 2 and Celtic and Rangers* certainly have issues with step 3.