Actually the Guardian and Express are suggesting that it was Fabregas and his partner who sold the London idea to Pedro's wife.
They're not really, they're saying that it played a part, along with a number of other factors - that Chelsea steamed in and didnt fanny about trying to negotiate payments for the best part of a month, that Mourinho hadn't mistreated a good mate of Pedro's (Valdes I'm on about here), that Fabregas gets on well with Pedro, that they were willing to pay him as much as the mancs were. Lots of different things. It's symptomatic of the bullshit sky sports hyperbole that it all gets boiled down to 'His wife decided'.
“I am a very difficult person to work and live with. My wife deserves the biggest of trophies,”
I drifted and then just left, I’m sure people expected much more from me.”
Valdes: I wouldn’t be a football goalkeeper
Valdes has six La Liga, three Champions League, two Copa del Rey, and one Fifa World Cup winners’ medal to his name, but says that he would pursue a different path if he was born again
“If I was born again, I wouldn’t be a football goalkeeper,” said Valdés.
“They convinced me I had a lot of talent but it’s not an easy path and it hasn’t made up for all the years of suffering. There have been many days when I haven’t wanted to be there, but I do it since I was convinced when I was young.
“I have walked the path with discipline but it has brought me thousands of moments of suffering.”
Well even playing a part is a lot different to "the square root of fuck all"
My point was that Talksport know nothing, they just hop on the nearest headline that is potentially attention-grabbing. The most tabloid aspect of the transfer is the fact that pedro's wife was spoken to by Fabregas' girlfriend. So they've hopped on that. It's not based on any particular insight they have, it's based on them reading the stories in the papers and ramping up whatever aspect they can use to hook in listeners/website traffic.
“I am a very difficult person to work and live with. My wife deserves the biggest of trophies,”
I drifted and then just left, I’m sure people expected much more from me.”
Valdes: I wouldn’t be a football goalkeeper
Valdes has six La Liga, three Champions League, two Copa del Rey, and one Fifa World Cup winners’ medal to his name, but says that he would pursue a different path if he was born again
“If I was born again, I wouldn’t be a football goalkeeper,” said Valdés.
“They convinced me I had a lot of talent but it’s not an easy path and it hasn’t made up for all the years of suffering. There have been many days when I haven’t wanted to be there, but I do it since I was convinced when I was young.
“I have walked the path with discipline but it has brought me thousands of moments of suffering.”
If those quotes are real, then that's really quite ridiculous. Walk away from it, you dolt. No-one's holding a gun to your head.
The artist formally known as Prince?Almost as bad as that player who compared himself to a slave.
Was that Ronaldo? Who was it?
Did prince play football? That would explain that album he released on transfer deadline day, Sign O' the Times. Not to mention the album dedicated to the notorious Liverpool fan, Purple Aki Rain.The artist formally known as Prince?
Almost as bad as that player who compared himself to a slave.
Was that Ronaldo? Who was it?
I thought It was someone more recent than him.Was it Van Hooijdonk?
Interestingly, I think he tried to achieve a Prince type look at one stage of his career:
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