David Jones
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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And I suppose, is it reasonable to expect that new owners want a new man?
Now, I thought I'd also draw attention to a piece that's been running in the mail, two-part investigation by Rob Draper into the 2010 World Cup, and more specifically, England's campaign.
One of the most disappointing ones, really, Jamie Carragher, you were part of it, you remember it well.
There's been a lot of talk about
Fabio Capello, that Italian regime, it being too strict, it being too remote, no butter on the table at lunch, no ketchup on the table at lunch.
And Fabio Capello, I don't know if you saw it came up fairly recently and defended his planning for it, but...
Yeah, just thought it'd be nice to get your thoughts.
For you, what happened that year in that campaign?
Jamie, do you ever think it could have been different had the Lampard goal been allowed and that game against Germany had gone to 2-2?
I know I'm probably being a little fanciful there, but I'm just sort of getting at, did it feel wrong from the start?
Yeah, look, I'm afraid some really sad news to end today on because another great of the game and another great of Leeds United is no longer with us.
Trevor Cherry, who played almost 500 times for Leeds United and the Leeds team as well in the 1970s, played for and captained his country as well.
Started with his hometown team, Huddersfield, played and managed
for Bradford has passed away suddenly.
And I thought what was particularly sad and poignant is that less than two weeks ago, Trevor was paying tribute to his friend and teammate Norman Hunter when he passed away.
And I thought it might be fitting to just go out with a few of Trevor's words that he used to pay tribute to his friend.
He said of Norman Hunter,
I know we're talking about different times, but Norman was an honest kicker, a bit like myself.
He was also a tremendous player.
He was a fantastic guy and he loved Leeds United.