Headline compared to the article is misleading as fuck.
Headline compared to the article is misleading as fuck.
Even the big papers are going for dem click baiting headlines these days.
Best to just wait until someone is holding up the shirt and claiming they've "always been a fan and came here to win things".
shreeves better take notes
http://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2014/05/21...se-ten-rules-for-interviewing-louis-van-gaal/
2. Start neutral Begin with a question about the match just played. “How did your team do?” or “What did you think?” will suffice. “You must be very disappointed” will not. That is because the match you saw and the match he saw can be very different ones. Mr. Van Gaal is perfectly comfortable declaring that a 0-3 loss at home to Sunderland was his team’s best game all season, just because his players were doing what he told them to do. It’s not always about what ends up on the scoreboard. Don’t enter the interview thinking it is.
Talking on BBC 5 Live radio, Man United had reportedly done the deal to bring Alcantara from Barcelona until Giggs was central to the deal falling apart.
At a meeting of United’s coaches, chaired by David Moyes, on the topic of signing the Spanish international last summer, everyone was said to be nodding in agreement except for Ryan Giggs. In a scene reminiscent of Twleve Angry Men, Giggs managed to change everyone’s minds saying ”he’s not a Man United player”.
Van Gaal and Rooney are gonna clash next year, especially if results don't go their way, battle of the egos!!
Giggs, tearing his brother's wife's vajayjay apart since 2005!! What a hero! A role model for all young players!
The BBC have uploaded a story on their website told by journalist Ian McGarry, about how Ryan Giggs was instrumental in stopping the transfer of Thiago Alcantara to Man United last summer.
Curious to see if United or Arsenal will pony up for Cesc.