Good on Tripps for giving Sean praise.
Could not read much of the Telegraph article Colner as it's one of those subscribe thingis.
Two articles put Sean in the spotlight
one by Tripps who said yesterday
I’m delighted to be in the England team, but I’ve so much to thank Burnley for. Sean Dyche, the manager, worked me extremely hard when I was there, and I’ve got to give him a lot of credit. I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for all the years I was at Burnley. I’m just so grateful for the opportunity I got at Burnley.”
http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2018/03/28...r-for-interna/
Another predicts where Alistair Campbell’s suggestion of Sean as Prime Minister leads.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football...rime-minister/
Good on Tripps for giving Sean praise.
Could not read much of the Telegraph article Colner as it's one of those subscribe thingis.
A few snippets after Sean took over from Theresa as suggested by Campbell 5 years ago
Civil servants still talk in awe of his work ethic, of the ferocity of the pre-season training regime he imposed on Michael Gove, of the speed of his first reshuffle.
he put the entire Cabinet on the transfer list. “We have to accept we are not one of your Qatars or Saudi Arabias of this world, we as a country have to cut our coat according to our cloth.”
Eyebrows were raised when Ian Woan, his assistant at Burnley, was appointed Chancellor. Though not as high as when he put Joey Barton in charge of the Gambling Commission.
“I admire the way he fills a tight white shirt,” said Putin. “Plus we were all very impressed when he substituted Boris Johnson with James Tarkowski after an hour.”
Asked this week what was his standout achievement, the Prime Minister was quick to respond.
“Still being in the G7,” he said. “That’s where you want to be in this world. And for a small country like ours still to be right in there, that’s the thing that makes me the proudest man in Proudsville.”
Cracking post that OC.
Probably the best this year IMHO!
A bit more
“People forget when I sent Woany into No 11 there were loads of pundits telling me he didn’t know what he was doing,” he said. “Well, nobody can tell me Joey doesn’t know everything there is to know about placing an accumulator during Cabinet meetings.”
It was, however, on the international stage that he made his mark.
Angela Merkel complained she could not make out what he was saying when he insisted on conducting Brexit negotiations with his hand in front of his mouth. And President Trump was less than complimentary after Dyche suggested he may now be the most famous ginger in the world.
Thanks for those Colner