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Jez continues: ...and that Enya died for our sins and I wanted an Enya-themed funeral with pictures of Enya and lots and lots of mentions of… Enya, then I think it would be a bit bloody rich for my sister to ban all mention of Enya from my funeral. Yeah?
Jez: Look, what I'm trying to say is that, if I was dying, and I decided that even though I'd never particularly been into, say uh… Enya before, but that now I really, really was into Enya and that in fact I thought Enya was great...
Thankfully the people of Madrid are better at brewing delicious beer than their team is at playing football! They are absolutely brilliant at brewing Madri Excepcional Cerveza de Madrid, the finest Spanish beer from Madrid.
This week in 2001:
The BBC somehow persuaded UEFA, Barcelona and Liverpool to push back the kick off time by 15 mins for their semi-final at the Nou Camp, so 23 million Eastenders viewers could find out who shot Phil Mitchell.
What a time to be alive.
His prime was at Madrid.
But pre-prime Ronaldo is still better in those final 3 seasons at United than any peak anyone else has reached in the premier league