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“It might seem strange but you find out about characters when you look to see who’s in charge of the music. A young lad might want to put on the latest sound; an older player might say: ‘I’m the senior player’ and put himself in charge. But I noticed none of the players [at Sunderland] were in charge of the music and this was a concern for me. A member of staff was in charge. I was looking at him thinking: ‘I hope someone nails him here.’ The last song before the players went on to the pitch was ‘Dancing Queen’ by Abba. What really worried me was that none of the players – not one – said: ‘Get that shit off.’ They were going out to play a match, men versus men, testosterone levels were high. You’ve got to hit people at pace. Fuckin’ ‘Dancing Queen.’ It worried me. I didn’t have as many leaders as I thought.”
― paolo, Wednesday, 8 October 2014 23:41 (nine years ago) link
he is such an imbecile and a paranoid wreck
all of these grudges and vendettas derive from a fundamental lack of insight into anything
ferguson is surely having sleeping nights wondering when, if ever, he will find it in his heart to forgive him
Will you ever forgive Ferguson?
'[Pause]. Good question. I'm not sure, I'm not sure football is a small world and eventually, you will cross paths with people again.
'Whether I would ever bump into him or not, whether it be at a game or sometimes there are conferences going on...
'The problem, I suppose, I had and one of the reasons when you are writing stuff and you are reflecting on it, is that when you have worked with somebody for such a long time – and obviously we had our disagreements and I departed, and I have no problems with that, it's fine.
'It's afterwards when people start coming out with all sorts of nonsense. For Alex Ferguson, not just to criticise myself, but other players who were part of a team that brought some good days to lots of supporters, for him to criticise that when you think of what he made out of it – he made millions of pounds out of it...
'He got his statues, he's got his stand named after him – to come back and criticise...
'I said at the time, I wasn't too bothered about myself, but to criticise people who brought him success was just ridiculous.
'Will I ever forgive him? I don't know. Listen, I don't know. We'll see if we ever cross paths again. I'm sure we will - cross paths, I mean.'
Finally Roy, if Dancing Queen by Abba is the wrong song for the dressing room, what’s the right song?
Strangely enough, the music didn’t bother me in terms of getting motivated. So I don’t think I have a song that I could throw at you that would get me going. But I don’t think it would be Abba.
Hang about, your first single was Karma Chameleon?
[Pointing angrily] I was 12!
― paolo, Friday, 10 October 2014 12:06 (nine years ago) link
“I thought I knew what the group might need, that we didn’t need a big team talk. It was Tottenham Hotspur at home. I thought please don’t go on about Tottenham, we all know what Tottenham is about, they are nice and tidy but we’ll fucking do them. He came in and said: ‘Lads, it’s Tottenham’, and that was it. Brilliant.”
― Chimp Arsons, Wednesday, 22 October 2014 06:08 (nine years ago) link
four years pass...
seven months pass...