halftimeresults wrote:I wont be watching it, The French thug should of been banned from football after what he did but like everything else connected with Man u, got away with it
Keith wrote:Excellent film, thoroughly enjoyed it. I once nursed a guy whose hallucination began by 'helping him' and became his friend. He said on one occasion he was in an exam, struggling with a question when his 'friend' appeared and told him the answer. He said it was like having two of them in the exam room. Cantona took the micky out of himself in the film but I also wondered if it was quite 'accurate', for example was his favourite footballing moment that pass or was that just to fit in the line about giving and trusting?halftimeresults wrote:I wont be watching it, The French thug should of been banned from football after what he did but like everything else connected with Man u, got away with it
You surely don't really believe that? Yes he was wrong and the punishment was about right but the 'big man' who was abusing him wasn't so big when Cantona stood up to him was he? He wouldn't have hurled abuse at Cantona in the street or in a pub and not expected a response but thought it was okay at a football match?
But if you would had done what Cantona did at your work place you would have been sacked.
halftimeresults wrote:Keith wrote:Excellent film, thoroughly enjoyed it. I once nursed a guy whose hallucination began by 'helping him' and became his friend. He said on one occasion he was in an exam, struggling with a question when his 'friend' appeared and told him the answer. He said it was like having two of them in the exam room. Cantona took the micky out of himself in the film but I also wondered if it was quite 'accurate', for example was his favourite footballing moment that pass or was that just to fit in the line about giving and trusting?halftimeresults wrote:I wont be watching it, The French thug should of been banned from football after what he did but like everything else connected with Man u, got away with it
You surely don't really believe that? Yes he was wrong and the punishment was about right but the 'big man' who was abusing him wasn't so big when Cantona stood up to him was he? He wouldn't have hurled abuse at Cantona in the street or in a pub and not expected a response but thought it was okay at a football match?
But if you would had done what Cantona did at your work place you would have been sacked.
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