A brief report on this week's podcast highlighting a few notable bits of flim-flam, international breaks limit the amount of tawdry bollocks available for discussion.
Patrick Barclay first with a perplexing analogy in reference to Nigel de Jong's tackle on Hatem Ben Arfa, which is still considered worthy of debate despite the FA seeing no case to answer after 7 days of the witch hunt:
"It's like a drunk driver climbing into his car, he doesn't mean to kill the six year old girl but that is what often happens..."
Wow. Quote of the week right there. We can only assume that Paddy was nursing a particularly painful hangover on Sunday morning.
And best wishes to Hatem Ben Arfa in his rehab obviously.
Neil Custis, David to Shaun's Ed, then gave us a peak into his world regarding the current state of the England team:
"My son won't even wear his England shirt, he'll wear his United shirt instead..."
(His son is 28 years old in case you were wondering)*
And an insight into the Manchester City dressing room 'maelstrom':
"I can't repeat what Mancini said to Tevez, but it wasn't very pleasant"
When he says he "can't repeat it" we should take this as shorthand to mean "he doesn't know".
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