the PSG result and what it says about football as a sport.
And the Michael Jackson documentary and its descriptions of ***** activity.
:shudder:
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
Football - bloody hell. Funny ole game etc etc
Which I have always taken as meaning that in football how well you play doesn't really matter; it often has no correlation to the result, which is all that really matters.
That isn't true in other sports; mostly those where they score more often.
The United game I could not give a shít about - two super-rich clubs = fûck 'em both.
In the Jackson thing, I just found myself becoming incredibly angry with the awful fûcking mothers who were - let's face it - pimping their sons out to him in exchange for first class plane tickets and five-star hotels. Scum.
I reckon I'd let my kid get nonced off as a one-off in exchange for a life-changing amount of money.
I mean, the problem that abused kids have as they get older is rationalising what happened to them. That's what causes the trauma. But I'd have a ready made answer for them. Surely they'd understand if I bought them a nice car with the proceeds or something?