If people are worried about unfair advancement, they should look at the sons-in-law of the world running companies. They've truly slept their way to the top.
One year's poor form remains a blip but if it happens next year, you can say it's a trend.
Paul Scholes is the best player I've ever played with. There's talent in every part of his game.
Playing for England was one long roller-coaster: some ups and downs, but also quite a few moments when you're not really sure if you're enjoying the ride.
Will any club dominate again? Are any club set up to dominate again? When you look at the clubs that have dominated they've usually got a core five, six or seven players who can stay there for 10 to 15 years. There is a continuity with the management. I'm not quite sure at the moment that I'm seeing the decision making at any of the top clubs to be able to suggest that domination is actually achievable again. Maybe in the future, but I'm not quite sure it'll happen very soon.
In Henry they had a forward so elusive that he was almost unplayable at his peak
Paul Scholes. The best! Great player, person, friend!
Chad had prowled over to her, and she felt good caged in between those powerful arms, but when he kissed her flushed forehead and then the tip of her nose, she lost a little of herself forever.
Bilbo lay with his eyes shut, gasping an taking pleasure in the feel of the fresh air again, and hardly noticing the excitement of the dwarves, or how they praised him and patted him on the back and put themseves and all their families for generations to come at his service.
There's no denying that Caruso came with a voice?that Beethoven came with music in his soul, Picasso was drawing like an angel in the crib. You're born with it.
Baseball is continuity. Pitch to pitch. Inning to inning. Season to season.