Superb article by Tony Adams who said he deserved a prison sentence for being drunk while driving a car and speeding and crashing into a wall. I wonder what George Graham would've said to Tony if a person had died when the car went out of control. Instead of giving him a pat on the back to Adams and saying he was being made an example of, would GG have condoned the action if a person was flattened by the drunk driver ?
The Irony that Tony Adams now lives with the Daughter of the Teacher's whiskey empire wasn't lost on me but the Journalist didn't comment.
I’m sorry to say this but I do despair at some football people's speech these days. The pundits on TV are the worst.
For example: I’ve sat with him for the last six months but he’s died of lung cancer,” says Adams.
So from this I conclude that the interview is taking place in the presence of a corpse.
Jimmy, forget the syntax of Tony Adams and try to see the sentiments he tries to put across from his 58 years of living against the Juxtaposition he felt between the successful footballer and the miserable person off the pitch at 29 years of age.
I’m sorry to say this but I do despair at some football people's speech these days. The pundits on TV are the worst.
For example: I’ve sat with him for the last six months but he’s died of lung cancer,” says Adams.
So from this I conclude that the interview is taking place in the presence of a corpse.
most ex pro footballer pundits make a horlicks of English language syntax from time to time, most come from the clichéd 'working class', comprehensive school background. Few went to public school like Frank Lampard Jnr whose speech patterns are nothing to shout about despite his 'upper class' tutoring lol
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The Irony that Tony Adams now lives with the Daughter of the Teacher's whiskey empire wasn't lost on me but the Journalist didn't comment.
For example:
I’ve sat with him for the last six months but he’s died of lung cancer,” says Adams.
So from this I conclude that the interview is taking place in the presence of a corpse.
Jimmy, forget the syntax of Tony Adams and try to see the sentiments he tries to put across from his 58 years of living against the Juxtaposition he felt between the successful footballer and the miserable person off the pitch at 29 years of age.