Ramón Calderón once claimed that his headstone would read: "Here lies the president who didn't sign Kaka." He may even have been right when he said it. After all, "Here lies the president who didn't sign Kaka, Cesc Fábregas, Cristiano Ronaldo, David Villa or even Santi Cazorla – here lies the paranoid president who forgot Antonio Cassano's services to snackery to accuse him of doing 'nothing' in Madrid except 'foment prostitution' and 'increase the birth rate' and who revealed Iker Casillas's wages, called Guti the 'eternal promise' and David Beckham 'half an actor bound for Hollywood' – then railed against the 'scum' journalist who broadcast his remarks because they were part of a 'private conversation' delivered, via microphone, to 150 journalism students," would never fit.
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8 comments:
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Haha this is one of the best yet, nice one Pep!
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Nice one ! also glad to see the cartoons are back.
from Sid Lowe at the Guardian
Ramón Calderón once claimed that his headstone would read: "Here lies the president who didn't sign Kaka." He may even have been right when he said it. After all, "Here lies the president who didn't sign Kaka, Cesc Fábregas, Cristiano Ronaldo, David Villa or even Santi Cazorla – here lies the paranoid president who forgot Antonio Cassano's services to snackery to accuse him of doing 'nothing' in Madrid except 'foment prostitution' and 'increase the birth rate' and who revealed Iker Casillas's wages, called Guti the 'eternal promise' and David Beckham 'half an actor bound for Hollywood' – then railed against the 'scum' journalist who broadcast his remarks because they were part of a 'private conversation' delivered, via microphone, to 150 journalism students," would never fit.
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