Boring Darren today, starting off with the biggest story in town - David Beckham's late substitute appearance at Old Trafford. He draped a Green & Yellow scarf around his neck at the end of the game which had incredible meaning (of course), much more than, for instance, the actual result.
Darren is by no means the biggest culprit in the bullshit-and-frippery-merry-go-round Beckham freakshow; I caught a few minutes of TalkSport radio earlier featuring our very own 'five-chins' Curry, who said that "he knew exactly what he was doing when he put that scarf on, he's a born & raised United fan".
Whilst this may be true, it's unlikely he'll be lauded for his bravery in the way Ernesto Guevara has been for the last 40-odd years. Still, it's a good opportunity for someone to print up some t-shirts.
Second billing was Nicklas Bendtner - you will no doubt recall yesterday's myrthsome headline in the Sun regarding an apology.
Darren says Nick has become "a bit too confident" since his hattrick, after "blanking" the British press and talking only to Danish sports journos following the game. Five-chins will find this hard to believe, having assumed yesterday that Nick would be having a bit of a laugh about that Sun headline, having gotten over the hatchet job the tabs did on him over the weekend. Funnily enough, it appears he hasn't, how dare he take offence.
Lastly the sad news that Chester City has finally been snuffed out, for the sake of approx £26K in unpaid bills. Nobody considered it worth saving which is a great shame. Millionaire ex-Chester City footballer Ian Rush has his say in the Mirror:
I'm not implying anything here.
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