I said to someone earlier that trip to Arsenal was as bad as it gets for me.
Quote from: David O'Leary"I’ve had requests to go back on major networks and it’s not me bigging myself up or thinking I deserve a bigger job but I just felt that the jobs weren’t right in any way," the Irishman explained to The Daily Mail."I’ve had lots of offers mainly from abroad and I think that can only come from people remembering Knowing Me, Knowing You on the BBC.""Some with loads and loads of dollars. Jeremy Clarkson was very good and recommended me for a really big job but I just felt I couldn’t live where it was with the family really. That was about six or seven months ago."We’re not friends but Jeremy has always kind of rated me if you know what I mean. He was asked a question to recommend somebody for something or put them up and I was very grateful that he did it. "When I thanked him he said, 'Alan, I wasn’t doing you a favour even though I like you, it’s because I rate you' and that’s his attitude. ‘I saw [Jay] Leno at Academy of Television Arts & Sciences’ function the other week and he came down from the top table and said 'when are you bloody getting back in the game'?"It was nice getting that from Leno. A lot of them know that you’re too good to be out of it. That’s not me trying to big myself up. People in the game know how difficult Tony Hayers and the BBC was."Love this interview. Hilarious.Mcleish is a poor manager but I don't hate him as a person. MON could be a vindictive, spiteful shit but he gave us some bloody good moments. Houllier is and was a frail old man.Sugarbags is the only one who I actually think is a genuine arsehole.
"I’ve had requests to go back on major networks and it’s not me bigging myself up or thinking I deserve a bigger job but I just felt that the jobs weren’t right in any way," the Irishman explained to The Daily Mail."I’ve had lots of offers mainly from abroad and I think that can only come from people remembering Knowing Me, Knowing You on the BBC.""Some with loads and loads of dollars. Jeremy Clarkson was very good and recommended me for a really big job but I just felt I couldn’t live where it was with the family really. That was about six or seven months ago."We’re not friends but Jeremy has always kind of rated me if you know what I mean. He was asked a question to recommend somebody for something or put them up and I was very grateful that he did it. "When I thanked him he said, 'Alan, I wasn’t doing you a favour even though I like you, it’s because I rate you' and that’s his attitude. ‘I saw [Jay] Leno at Academy of Television Arts & Sciences’ function the other week and he came down from the top table and said 'when are you bloody getting back in the game'?"It was nice getting that from Leno. A lot of them know that you’re too good to be out of it. That’s not me trying to big myself up. People in the game know how difficult Tony Hayers and the BBC was."
Quote from: 1_Pablo_Angel on August 03, 2012, 01:44:53 PMQuote from: David O'Leary"I’ve had requests to go back on major networks and it’s not me bigging myself up or thinking I deserve a bigger job but I just felt that the jobs weren’t right in any way," the Irishman explained to The Daily Mail."I’ve had lots of offers mainly from abroad and I think that can only come from people remembering Knowing Me, Knowing You on the BBC.""Some with loads and loads of dollars. Jeremy Clarkson was very good and recommended me for a really big job but I just felt I couldn’t live where it was with the family really. That was about six or seven months ago."We’re not friends but Jeremy has always kind of rated me if you know what I mean. He was asked a question to recommend somebody for something or put them up and I was very grateful that he did it. "When I thanked him he said, 'Alan, I wasn’t doing you a favour even though I like you, it’s because I rate you' and that’s his attitude. ‘I saw [Jay] Leno at Academy of Television Arts & Sciences’ function the other week and he came down from the top table and said 'when are you bloody getting back in the game'?"It was nice getting that from Leno. A lot of them know that you’re too good to be out of it. That’s not me trying to big myself up. People in the game know how difficult Tony Hayers and the BBC was."Love this interview. Hilarious.Mcleish is a poor manager but I don't hate him as a person. MON could be a vindictive, spiteful shit but he gave us some bloody good moments. Houllier is and was a frail old man.Sugarbags is the only one who I actually think is a genuine arsehole.Agreed, 1Pablo. He's the man. Namedropper and self-imprtant c*** of the worst kind.I changed a few names on the quotes to make it an Alan Partridge interview. There are some bits of vintage Partridge. I can vividly hear Alan say this:"When I thanked him he said, 'Alan, I wasn’t doing you a favour even though I like you, it’s because I rate you' and that’s his attitude."