Thank you, JulieWell, let me tell you 'bout the way he looked
The way he’d act and the colour of his hair
His voice was soft and cool
His eyes were clear and bright
But he’s not there
Thank you, JulieWell, let me tell you 'bout the way he looked
The way he’d act and the colour of his hair
His voice was soft and cool
His eyes were clear and bright
But he’s not there
And that’s what we were playing like, Zombies.Well, let me tell you 'bout the way he looked
The way he’d act and the colour of his hair
His voice was soft and cool
His eyes were clear and bright
But he’s not there
That’s very good AlbertAnd that’s what we were playing like, Zombies.
And, I have to ask, I wonder how Latin rock maestro Carlos Santana would view all this...?And that’s what we were playing like, Zombies.
He would probably regret not getting ‘she’s not there’ first. But add he’s not ‘The sensitive kind’And, I have to ask, I wonder how Latin rock maestro Carlos Santana would view all this...?
What about the last 20 games of each spell, surely more relevant?Not wanting to dwell on the past, but I came across these stats which are quite interesting, particularly the Win ratio.
First spell: 109 games, 45 wins, 41% win %
Second spell: 62 games, 30 wins, 48% win %
As of 2020, he was one of sixteen coaches worldwide to have obtained UEFA's elite badge (UESFA Pro Diploma I think)., impressive by anyone's standards.
And before anyone says, I'm quite happy with Ian Evatt, but fully expect some on here to say 'who cares'. But his BFC stats are impressive, and we're in a results business, even if the football wasn't that impressive.