Heard today from a good source!! that Mear's was told to train with the Academy. but did one and went home. All's not well in the camp!!!
2 Re: Mears it ends in Tears Fri 1 Nov - 20:47
Copper Dragon
Ivan Campo
Gone are the days for Mears of climbing out of changing room windows to go and sign for another club.
3 Re: Mears it ends in Tears Fri 1 Nov - 21:00
Culcheth_White
Andy Walker
I presume that didn't go down too well with Chris Eagles, his best mate?wessy wrote:Heard today from a good source!! that Mear's was told to train with the Academy. but did one and went home. All's not well in the camp!!!
"chris, i just been told to train with the kids, i'm off home to my mansion"
"don't worry about it Ty, i'll play shit against the cherries tomoz, dougie's a wanker I'm off to fill my Ferrari up!"
4 Re: Mears it ends in Tears Fri 1 Nov - 21:21
Sluffy
Admin
Reminds me of Liberace - in more than one way too!
The critics had a field day with his gimmicky act, his showy but careful piano playing, his non-stop promotions, and his gaudy display of success, but he always had the last laugh, as preserved by the famous quotation, first recorded in a letter to a critic, "Thank you for your very amusing review. After reading it, in fact, my brother George and I laughed all the way to the bank."[27] He used a similar response to subsequent poor reviews, famously modifying it to "I cried all the way to the bank."[28] In an appearance on The Tonight Show some years later, Liberace re-ran the anecdote to Johnny Carson, and finished it by saying, "I don't cry all the way to the bank any more – I bought the bank!"
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The critics had a field day with his gimmicky act, his showy but careful piano playing, his non-stop promotions, and his gaudy display of success, but he always had the last laugh, as preserved by the famous quotation, first recorded in a letter to a critic, "Thank you for your very amusing review. After reading it, in fact, my brother George and I laughed all the way to the bank."[27] He used a similar response to subsequent poor reviews, famously modifying it to "I cried all the way to the bank."[28] In an appearance on The Tonight Show some years later, Liberace re-ran the anecdote to Johnny Carson, and finished it by saying, "I don't cry all the way to the bank any more – I bought the bank!"
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