Lyric Symbol Of Mordgan
JP: Craig, you ve been to see Manchester City. How was it?
CS. Er, grim.
JP: Grim? Really? Well once again, you see, because people always assume that I ve got loads of technology available to me here and lots of people rushing about giving me bits of paper like they do on television. In fact I m Just watching the television so erm...
CS: [...]
JP: Oh right yeah. Okay go on, tell us all about it
CS: Well I mean the first half we were all over them. It s a typical City game, y know. Ye were like totally outplayed, and they re rubbish anyway, West Ham, it s got to be said. [.. .] but erm no we were all over them in the first half and I don t know what he puts in the tea in the second half but erm we were like kinda zombies when we came back on. There weren t any good players apart from er Rocastle which I thought was
JR: [...] that one little thing where he sort of...
......
CS: Yeah we do we play lots of football, loads of passing, they play too much football, they re just kind of er. . . everyone s like looking for a passing opportunity rather than like a scoring opportunity.
JP: Not going to go down though, are they, Craig?
CS: Er.. .I don t know. Everyone else in er. .. everyone else thinks we re gonna go down but they ve just like suddenly come out of closets, y know, they ve like discovered their grandfather was a United fanfar.
JP: Right
CS: ...some years back It s like the whole of Manchester at the moment anyway
JP: I was told you see, I was always told er the conventional wisdom was that .... that isn t the case any more.
CS: Well the true Mancunian is the Man City fan, I find.
JR: (laughs)
CS: I mean they re all reds really aren t they and er. . .
What upsets you really is that the training that you must have in discussion at your own level regarding the existence of god is far greater than everybody that s ringing in tonight.
CS. Er, grim.
JP: Grim? Really? Well once again, you see, because people always assume that I ve got loads of technology available to me here and lots of people rushing about giving me bits of paper like they do on television. In fact I m Just watching the television so erm...
CS: [...]
JP: Oh right yeah. Okay go on, tell us all about it
CS: Well I mean the first half we were all over them. It s a typical City game, y know. Ye were like totally outplayed, and they re rubbish anyway, West Ham, it s got to be said. [.. .] but erm no we were all over them in the first half and I don t know what he puts in the tea in the second half but erm we were like kinda zombies when we came back on. There weren t any good players apart from er Rocastle which I thought was
JR: [...] that one little thing where he sort of...
......
CS: Yeah we do we play lots of football, loads of passing, they play too much football, they re just kind of er. . . everyone s like looking for a passing opportunity rather than like a scoring opportunity.
JP: Not going to go down though, are they, Craig?
CS: Er.. .I don t know. Everyone else in er. .. everyone else thinks we re gonna go down but they ve just like suddenly come out of closets, y know, they ve like discovered their grandfather was a United fanfar.
JP: Right
CS: ...some years back It s like the whole of Manchester at the moment anyway
JP: I was told you see, I was always told er the conventional wisdom was that .... that isn t the case any more.
CS: Well the true Mancunian is the Man City fan, I find.
JR: (laughs)
CS: I mean they re all reds really aren t they and er. . .
What upsets you really is that the training that you must have in discussion at your own level regarding the existence of god is far greater than everybody that s ringing in tonight.