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I struggle to listen to the radio nowadays, just an opinion but the endless Inane waffle that you have to listen to between records Is hard work. Johnny Walker was different though, he had the skill set to be interesting when talking between records. He was like whispering Bob Harris but louder. RIP
You'll have every football pundit that ever lived coming on waffling about how It wasn't his fault, he had a huge injury list and was living on a Plymouth council estate by himself, an ugly wife, blah--bloody blah.
I loved the promotion to the Premiership and hated It In equal measures.
I find the wealth attached to the Premiership revolting, but It's what It Is, I cant really put my finger on It, but It's not for me.
I sometimes hear on the radio that promotion to the Prem means a financial gain of over £100 million to the promoted club, really, I mean really?
Many years ago one Saturday afternoon I walked through the lower loft turnstiles and dropped what loose change I had in the begging bowl bucket, that was the week that our training ground was gonna have the electricity cut off as we hadn't paid the goddam electric bill, that's more like It, that's my club right there, none of this sanitized talk sport bull shit football nonsense.
There are players In the Premiership being paid £150, 000 per f ucking week for Christ sake!!!
Yes I want success for club but at what price?
It all seems so wrong to me, I'm perfectly happy in this league, I'd wanna die If we got relegated, I'd be well pleased for us to get promoted too but I remember only to well the last time we were there and the long journey home from WHL and those stupid f ucking Spurs fans on the train and Harry bastard Redcrap waving to the Spurs fans whilst our painfully and obviously under trained players got beat the f uck up for 95 minutes.
I can understand the comparison from the original poster's POV, however Alan McDonald was a legend at this club an absolute beast of a legend and my fourth favourite QPR player of all time. Lets be honest Jimmy Dunne Is a bit special and If you had to pick your first three starters on the team sheet Jimmy Dunne would be one of the three. I've got a huge amount of time for JD but he's got a way to go yet before he can sit along side Alan McDonald.