This distresses me. He's hard to hate, is Frank.
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This distresses me. He's hard to hate, is Frank.
He can't help it, a. It's the Irish in him.
Irish people hate people who aren't Irish. They hate people from outside their own town. Then they hate people from outside their own class. Also people from outside their house. Generally they hate whichever members of their family they're engaged in a feud with. They take this in turns so that everyone gets a good hate. Often they hate themselves.
That works both ways; the whole point of being a club legend is he'll still be loved/forgiven/whatever regardless. Roman certainly doesn't have to give a stuff about all that sort of thing, in any case.
Same at Manchester United. While there's people like Allegri and, dare I say #wengerlol, out there, OGS can't feel safe.