football. I haven't really followed football since Roy Keane hung up his boots, but even when he hung up his boots, I followed him into his management here. Roy Keane played for Ireland and Manchester United on was the captain at the same time the English captain David Beckham played. But there was no doubt that Keen would be the choice to lead anyone out. Most importantly, he played for Kovar. Amber's, which was my hometown on, was from Cork. So with the fierce loyalty expected, of course, people, we followed him as he managed the likes of Sunderland. But then he managed the place called Ipswich and we all thought that's a bit far and a bit much. I only bring this up because the loyalty inspired by his leadership must have been something to behold. The same thing must be happening now is the manager of the Ukrainian football team. Alexander Petric of management team has remained in his home in Kiev, refusing to leave and even trying to enlist in the reserves at the age of 64. Dear Keith, if they will not let me fight because I would not be good at taking orders, I understand I was took to my job and try to get Ukraine into the World Cup in November. But first we must organise a training camp full of players in the domestic league of scattered across the country. Now competitive football is allowed for those between 18 sixties. We need men to fight. I will try to inspire, but it will be tough. We need five or six games before we can play Scotland and the qualifier. The players in the UK are worried about me, but I'll be fine. I was simply simply bring my country to the World Cup or I will fight Russians. Dear Alexander, considering the obstacles ahead of you just to organise your team in the same place and relative safety if you make it to the World Cup, I think you would pretty much be favourite to win most popular second team of every nation supporter on If you ever need a co manager, you should look at Bright Keen. I'm sure he'd get in the trenches with you
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