Setting
Not a mad night out, a Sunday lunchtime pub with roast potatoes, cheese and biscuits on the bar, football on the big screen ( only for the 4pm game). A few pints after a Sunday morning vets game that is no doubt going to extend into early Sunday evening.
Company rules
Choose 4 ex footballers to make up your circle.
I'm going for:
Peter Reid - jokes
Ally McCoist - jokes
Paul Merson - butt of jokes
David Seaman - laughs at jokes
Who can put together a better Sunday sesh quartet ?
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Comments
Peter Garland
George Best
Tony Adams
Absolute fishes...
Joey Barton
Paul McGrath
Paul Gascoigne
Alan Brazil
Kenny Sansom
Paul McGrath
Just for a couple though
Best
McGrath
Merson
Ian Wright
Peter Crouch
Paul Merson
Reckon they'd be a good laugh over a few beers before the afternoon/evening turned sour when Gazza got himself arrested.
Peter Garland ... Man surely knows his food
Peter Crouch ... So finally people can realise we dont look alike, I just happen to be tall and skinny
Dale Stephens ... So people can learn that there are different spellings of our surname
Jake Livermore
Adrain Mutu
Merson
Bollocks to the eating part, just get on it.
Joey Barton
Cantona
Vinnie Jones
Just for a quiet sesh
Lee Bowyer
Dean Chandler
Richard Rufus
Rodney Marsh
Frank Worthington
Derek Hales
Could be sure of some entertainment.
would say I was going for a piss and burn the place down with them in it.
Andy Hunt
Gary Nelson
Matty Holmes
Jimmy Greaves
Clough
Paul Breitner
Roy Hodgson
Matt Holland
Michael Owen
Would be a right laugh....
Derek Ufton
Tommy Docherty
Jimmy Armfield
..while we're still lucky enough to have them around
Ian Wright
Peter Reid
Scott Parker
Edit: Worst.... Jimmy Bullard, Alan Pardew, Geoff Hurst (heard he's a knobhead), Danny Murphy
Greaves.
Clough.
Leary.
Di Canio
Carlo Ancelotti
Neil Warnock - (not sure he was a player though
Ian Dowie
Roger Johnson
Plus one guest Simon Jordan
I think they would be made very welcome on my table in the liberal club.