Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
13 February 2025
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16 May 2011
Alastair Campbell, Lord Sugar | 11 | |
Graeme Swann | 10 | |
Kaiser Chiefs, Len Goodman | 9 | |
Comedy Dave, Phillips Idowu, Kelly Sotherton | 8 | |
Take That, Michael Vaughan, Lee Westwood | 8 | |
Chris Ashton, Kobe Bryant, David Cameron | 7 | |
Mark Lawrenson (average) | 7 | |
Liam Gallagher, Andy Murray, Simon Rimmer, Robbie Williams, Danny Higginbotham | 6 | |
Martin Kaymer, Simon Mayo | 5 | |
Idris Elba, Klaxons, Olly Murs | 4 | |
Peter Shilton, Bradley Wiggins, Jake Wood | 4 | |
Alan Davies, Helen Skelton | 3 | |
Tim Vine, Alistair McGowan | 1 | |
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Great managers are very rarely great players. Great players usually can’t see why the merely very good can’t do what they did.t
I hope he gave you permission to call him Alan Sugar rather than Lord Sugar.
It’s always amazed me that this man is regarded as a great business guru given that he was in at the beginning of the home computer revolution and managed to cock it up by making crap products that became a laughing stock.
Well I for one reckon you would make a great football team manager AC.
All the highs and lows of the beautiful game, very similar in many respects to politics, I would imagine.
I don’t think you should be ready to give up your freelance career to manage a football team, Alastair. Or at least, if you are, presumably Len Goodman might be similarly tempted as he’s only a couple of points behind…
Lord Sugar gave many of us through the PCW8256 the ability to type a respectable error free letter for the first time at home.
Don’t knock it or him – it was a true revolution.
Watch your back Eddie Howe I can feel a leadership challenge coming on!
Re the 19th league title won by United, I’m sure Sir Alex would approve of what these cheeky scamps got up to at Anfield.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/may/16/manchester-united-19-times-banner-anfield?INTCMP=SRCH
Yeah Alastair, my husband told me about this when I got back from you’re talk yesterday at Fowey. Said ‘just because he’d is top of the celebrity pundits leaderboard, doesn’t mean he can manage a football team, he’s getting ideas above his station…’ Mind you he is a Sunderland fan …
Actually I think you probably could…! You and the Sugar cube.
See I don’t mind the football…
Many UK computer firms got stuck in a technological generation and couldn’t move on to the next level. Look what happened to even IBM in the home PC market – one day the top sellers, then the next couldn’t compete. But Amstrad’s PC1512/1640/2086 range of PC’s made Sugar loads of lolly in the 1980’s, possible their biggest winner.
And great English Literature teachers/lecturers don’t usually become successful authors, if that is a good comparison on managing footie/playing footie?
In my opinion the greatest manager of modern day football Sir Alex Ferguson cant be a better example of this. He certainly wasn’t the best player. Also Jose Mourinho comes springs to mind.
rather have you than Sugar.