WHAT THE ACTUAL LIVING f**k?
"I grew up with English football, I supported Swansea, and then switched to Arsenal, but I fell out of love with them when they got interesting. I think I preferred them dogged, resolute and the butt of jokes, rather than the flash, saucy, continental side they became. When I was growing up football existed in the festering end of Britain's social spectrum, so it's unbelievable how it's changed."
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2007/aug/12/sport.obsmag special8
Jorge almost could have written the middle bit
WHAT THE ACTUAL LIVING f**k?
They're pretty good, aren't they?
flag in one of the bedroom windows. Although I think recently the Swansea flag has gone
*sigh ... really
:sigh:
Amy Lawrence, that he only really got into football after moving to Italy and only had a passing interest until that point.
Which would explain why he clearly knows nothing about it.
I first met my wife there
I find it, well, gaudy.