He's had like two good seasons in ten years or so. If people didn't still think of him as a 21-year old super talent, none of which he is, he'd be a squad player in Aston Villa or Southampton by now.
Not anymore I think. Joao Havelange, FIFA president from 1974-1998 absolutely hated England with passion, not least because of the 1966 World Cup where England gave itself a lot of advantages (South American teams not getting training pitches, group stage winners having a say in ref...
I think it is obvious.
FIFA is a corrupt organisation - even without Blatter and the likes - and the people involved in the organisation loves money. The more money in football, the more money for them.
It has always been their modus operandi: ban Mexico from World Cup 1990 for silly reasons...
Don't think he is in a good state of mind, looks out of balance. As soon as United went 1-0 down he started slapping the opponents etc, getting away with it because he is a leading player in two of the worlds biggest football brands (United and England).
Luckily for England in the upcoming...
I skipped out the last time I was about to go to court as well. Too lazy so I just left it to my lawyer.
When I met him at his office we talked about solar panels for 30 minutes before I had to ask him: "why are we talking about this?" and he asked me "are you not getting sued about a solar...