Being an ex-England manager, one that failed to qualify for the World Cup, is like being a dead politician. |
Everyone talks about his height as if that's all there is to him but I can assure everyone he's very good technically. Look at his touch |
Everyone talks about his height as though that's all there is to him. But he's a very good player. Look at his touch, look at his passing, look at his control |
He's not flashy, he only makes saves that are necessary and that's the hallmark of a very good goalkeeper. He's a terrific team player, and has been a great ambassador for Watford too. |
His height is something he's lived with all his life and it's his main feature but he's got great feet, |
His plate is full and then some. He's not adverse to getting involved in any issue, but he sometimes spreads himself too thin. |
If you're looking for a true professional then you certainly have that in Alec, ... Quite simply he was one of the best signings I made in terms of value for money. |
In football, time and space are the same thing. |
It would be very much harder to win it without him. One of the criteria for most of the past World Cup winners is that they possess a 'special' player. You know, you have a Maradona, you have a Pele, and, in Rooney, England have that 'special' player coming into 2006 in Germany. |
Mike's first priority is protecting the resource, but he doesn't hesitate to fold in people's needs and comments. |
Self assessment, combined with the authority of the Certified Open processes, gives us a light touch/high rigor approach. Even the smallest supplier can compete on level terms. This is very much a scheme where both the public and private sectors jointly benefit from a more open market. |