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I'm a personal friend of his now long-time live in lover. someone asked her one evening why she was with "that horrible man" as she si the sweetst girl you could imagine, and you'd think easily hurt."Originally posted by UNDERHILL1927 View PostMe neither. Horrible little man and a Liverpool fan. Cardiff fan when it suited him
Her reply was words to the effect of "He is wonderful to me. He's the nicest man I've ever met."
So I suppose you should take people as you find them.
And no it wasn't the money talking, her family has enough themselves.
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Jackanory tell us a storyOriginally posted by xsnaggle View PostI'm a personal friend of his now long-time live in lover. someone asked her one evening why she was with "that horrible man" as she si the sweetst girl you could imagine, and you'd think easily hurt."
Her reply was words to the effect of "He is wonderful to me. He's the nicest man I've ever met."
So I suppose you should take people as you find them.
And no it wasn't the money talking, her family has enough themselves.
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Jimmy, I think giving Bellamy the job at this moment in time, would be too much of a gamble.
The guy is a loose cannon, as his trail of high profile falling outs with team mates and managers shows.
Souness and Shearer wanted to kill him, he attacked John Carver with a chair, Risse with a golf club, caused mayhem with the youth when City gave him a chance.
Let’s not mention his off the field incidents, around town.
However, I think the club missed a chance to have a ‘Welsh dream ticket’, with Mark Hughes as manager and Bellamy as his assistant.
They both have huge respect for each other, and Hughes brought the best out of Bellamy for both Blackburn and Wales.
Hughes could have mentored him, and if things were working out at some stage moved upstairs as a Director of Football, with Bellamy taking over as manager.
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I like what you're saying. However, there'd be enormous pressure to reach the Premier League pronto, given the combined salaries of those two.Originally posted by Bluebird23 View PostJimmy, I think giving Bellamy the job at this moment in time, would be too much of a gamble.
The guy is a loose cannon, as his trail of high profile falling outs with team mates and managers shows.
Souness and Shearer wanted to kill him, he attacked John Carver with a chair, Risse with a golf club, caused mayhem with the youth when City gave him a chance.
Let’s not mention his off the field incidents, around town.
However, I think the club missed a chance to have a ‘Welsh dream ticket’, with Mark Hughes as manager and Bellamy as his assistant.
They both have huge respect for each other, and Hughes brought the best out of Bellamy for both Blackburn and Wales.
Hughes could have mentored him, and if things were working out at some stage moved upstairs as a Director of Football, with Bellamy taking over as manager.
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