Episode 4 was a good one. Paul Mullins claiming he didn't join for the money, but getting the piss taken out of him by having the Shane Mcmahon WWE entrance theme played to him.
I like Rob & It's Always Sunny but I am finding myself cheering for the opposition a lot. That Humphrey bloke comes off as quite obnoxious and I get the impression that he's playing football manager with his mates' money. As for Mullin wanting to be closer to home, fair enough, but Tranmere would have probably set him on in a higher league and been closer still, so no, think he's a bit of a mercenary.
Nice to see Lee Butler on one of the latest episodes. You could see the relief in the owners that they had got ownership of the ground back to the club.
Sammy Hagar of Van Halen sold his share of Cabo Wabo tequila for $95m , he still owns another tequila company and a Rum brand Beach Bar Rum
What timing that one of the latest episodes that came out this week was about Hooligans and then today some of the two and a half thousand they took to Oldham cause carnage on the streets. The second episode mentioned the budget for the season being 1.5 million and it was already over at 2.3 million before wanting players in the January transfer window. How lovely to know they spent well over budget and didn't go up.
Our lot would go for that, only if there was a chance that the pants market could turn into an investment bubble. We'd all know it was a trapped fart but the hedge fund mob would lump on.