by Stretts » 08 Jun 2010 17:23
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by Thaumagurist* » 08 Jun 2010 17:30
by BobKnows » 08 Jun 2010 17:32
by TBM » 08 Jun 2010 17:35
Thaumagurist* The Poodle Parlour was never that good anyway.
by exileinleeds » 08 Jun 2010 18:40
Stretton Royal When using the word "interesting" in the title, it was of course, wrong.
by Stretts » 08 Jun 2010 20:08
BobKnows That doesn't actually sound true TBH
by leww_rfc » 08 Jun 2010 21:00
by readingbedding » 08 Jun 2010 21:39
by leww_rfc » 08 Jun 2010 21:44
by rfcjoe » 08 Jun 2010 22:03
by Row Z Royal » 08 Jun 2010 22:07
Stretton Royal Heard this on Talk Sport today from Ray Parlour.
It was 1998 and Arsenal had just won the double. Ray Parlour was on top of his game and had just been voted as Arsenal's player of the year. Anyway just before they announced the 1998 World Cup squad he pulled a calf muscle and was told he would need 2-3 weeks off. he thought this would ruin his chances of getting in the WC squad, so he spoke to Glen Hoddle and Glen sent him to Irene Drury to see if she could do something.
He was very sceptical of faith healing and she told him to sit down and relax. She put her hands on his head, and he quipped "short back and sides" please. Apparently she laughed at the joke. Then she started touching his calf and "thinking" it better.
Anyway it did no good whatsoever and he had 2 weeks out. When the squad for a pre WC friendly was announced Parlour was left out. He thought, "fair enough, perhaps he wants to try out some different players". When the preliminary WC squad was named, he was left out of that as well. He spoke to Arsen Wenger who was surprised, and Arsen rang up Glen Hoddle to find out why.
Hoddle said "Parlour will never play for England as long as I am manager". When Parlour contacted Hoddle to find out why, Hoddle told him that it was true because he had disrespected his faith, by making a quip about a haircut when with Irene Drury.
True story.
by Jerry St Clair » 08 Jun 2010 22:16
by Barry the bird boggler » 09 Jun 2010 07:13
Stretton Royal Heard this on Talk Sport today from Ray Parlour.
It was 1998 and Arsenal had just won the double. Ray Parlour was on top of his game and had just been voted as Arsenal's player of the year. Anyway just before they announced the 1998 World Cup squad he pulled a calf muscle and was told he would need 2-3 weeks off. he thought this would ruin his chances of getting in the WC squad, so he spoke to Glen Hoddle and Glen sent him to Irene Drury to see if she could do something.
He was very sceptical of faith healing and she told him to sit down and relax. She put her hands on his head, and he quipped "short back and sides" please. Apparently she laughed at the joke. Then she started touching his calf and "thinking" it better.
Anyway it did no good whatsoever and he had 2 weeks out. When the squad for a pre WC friendly was announced Parlour was left out. He thought, "fair enough, perhaps he wants to try out some different players". When the preliminary WC squad was named, he was left out of that as well. He spoke to Arsen Wenger who was surprised, and Arsen rang up Glen Hoddle to find out why.
Hoddle said "Parlour will never play for England as long as I am manager". When Parlour contacted Hoddle to find out why, Hoddle told him that it was true because he had disrespected his faith, by making a quip about a haircut when with Irene Drury.
True story.
by soggy biscuit » 09 Jun 2010 08:22
rfcjoe I'm not sure about the Hoddle being pissed bit though.
by rfcjoe » 09 Jun 2010 09:13
by Thaumagurist* » 09 Jun 2010 10:19
by Baines » 09 Jun 2010 11:34
Thaumagurist*Jerry St Clair More evidence that Hoddle is a tool of the highest order.
We had a lucky escape when Mr Mad considered him as a replacement for Pardew.
Weren't we interested in him before we appointed Pardew?
by Whore Jackie » 09 Jun 2010 13:10
by floyd__streete » 09 Jun 2010 14:43
rfcjoe YOUTH SLANG, PAL.
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