@HammersUnited2 Apparently refused to train properly to push through his move once we were relegated. Nolan, just signed, took him to task one training session & it got physical. Nolan told him to grow up, and that he was supposed to be a senior player. Was made captain not long after by big Sam
@Callumfitzer__@westhamtransfer@SpursOfficial I think he wasn't doing enough. Great player but if WHU can sell a great player who turned into a dud to Spurs, and exchange him for two players that will do more and fit into Potters system, it'll look like good business. Proof will be in the pudding.
My script 'Tidbit' has been long listed for Slick films 10k short film fund!! Congrats to the team behind this project! @N1Hamilton Joseph Quinn Alexander Tol @sianus_maximus xxxx
A married couple in China found out that they had unknowingly crossed paths nearly 20 years ago as teenagers.
Ye and his wife, Xue, met in 2011 in Chengdu and have twin daughters, but the two unknowingly crossed paths in the summer of 2000, when they both visited the May Fourth Square in the seaside city of Qingdao (also called Tsingtao). Ye made the discovery while he was going through his wife's photos from her younger days to compare who their daughters resembled more.
Xue had gone to the square with her mother, who had just undergone an operation three months earlier and wanted to visit the city to relax. Ye was only there because his mother had suffered from appendicitis after booking the trip and asked him to go in her place instead.
When Ye saw the photo, he instantly recognized himself. "I heard her mention before that she had been to Qingdao, while I also went to Qingdao and took pictures at the May Fourth Square. When I saw the photo, I was taken by surprise, and I got goosebumps all over my body... that was my pose for taking photos. I also took a photo, it was the same posture (as captured in Ms Xue's photo), just from a different angle." Ye plans to bring the family back to the same spot in the future. "It seems that Qingdao is certainly one of the most special cities. When the children are older, we will go to Qingdao again, and the family will take a photo again."