Gary's World Cup
Countdown
Weds 27 May: Heard on the radio that some of the
England players have revealed their favourite records. Gary
Neville (The Masterplan by Oasis) and Paul Ince (Let's Get
It On by Marvin Gaye) sidestep outright ridicule, but Darren
Anderton (Phil Collins' In the Air Tonight) and Nigel Martyn
(Sad Cafe's Every Day Hurts) run straight into trouble. What
were they thinking of? David Batty opts for Requiem by Sarah
Brightman, not a song with which I am familiar, so perhaps I
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Gazza left out of the squad. He may be lacking fitness
but his inclusion wouldn't be that much of a gamble. He may
not have the 'touch of genius' anymore, but we need the
potential for some midfield creativity. Don't see the need
for three goalkeepers when teams are allowed one on standby.
Anderton and Les Ferdinand in. Pessimism levels reach
all-time low, or high. May transfer allegiance to Chile. |
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"mr hoddle is a very honest and brave man,
he has been attending our church for many years now and I trust everything that he sais,
if he sais mr. gascoine cannot go to france then we should stand by his decision,
besides I have taken a shine to Mr. macmannamanamn who can run at my defences any day,
now none of that baker or evans talk any more,
listen to radio 3
stan"
I fear we shall be hearing more from this individual and his
curious spelling.
Last minute odds: |
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Tues 9 June: World Cup previews on TV, Des looking relaxed with his BBC crew of Alan Hansen, Gary Lineker and David Ginola. Des ends his show by imploring everybody to tune in tomorrow. He knows it's a working day, but he's sure we can all invent a sick granny (!). Bizarre scenes of street parades in Paris, giant figures representing the peoples of the world, people with footballs for heads, robot animals? Followed by Fantasy Football with Baddiel and Skinner. Terry Butcher's bleeding head against Sweden on World Cup Phoenix From the Flames. Jeff Astle singing On Top of the World in a skimpy bathing costume. Another commercial with Alan Shearer, this time he's on a train in a pastiche of Eric Cantona's Eurostar ad, except Alan's flogging Big Macs. And that's about as much as I can take. The Countdown is complete... the real action begins tomorrow afternoon. |
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