THE SUGARMAN SAYS
A LOOK BACK THROUGH HISTORY AT
SOME OF THE PLANETS MOST NOTORIOUS GAMBLERS
Kerry Francis Bullmore Packer.
A LOOK BACK THROUGH HISTORY AT
SOME OF THE PLANETS MOST NOTORIOUS GAMBLERS
Keith Gillespie.
SOMETIMES I WISH I WERE A KID AGAIN SKINNED KNEES ARE A LOT EASIER TO FIX THAN A
BROKEN HEART.
A story of times past and of times to come.
DO NOT GO WHERE THE PATH MAY
LEAD, GO INSTEAD WHERE THERE IS NO PATH AND LEAVE A TRAIL
A story of courage, inspiration, and endeavor.
GOD BLESS THE EGOTIST
A person more interested in himself than in me
IT'S A GOOD RULE IN LIFE NEVER TO
APOLOGISE
The right sorts of people do not want apologies, and the wrong sort take advantage of
them.
THE AVERAGE PENCIL IS SEVEN INCHES
LONG
After another ‘mediocre’ display against the Welsh, the
tabloid press, once again, have the knives sharpened ready to
plunge them deep into the heart of English football.
YOU CAN'T SHAKE HANDS WITH A
CLENCHED FIST
A few seasons ago a young premiership striker scored a hat
trick of sublime quality. The speed of thought, flight of foot
and clinical accuracy made the three goals rank amongst the
most simple, yet clinical I have ever seen.
I DRINK, THEREFORE I AM
It’s the duty of The Sugarman to point out that EVERY
cricket fans worth his salts knows by far and away the most
important statistic in the history of test cricket is, 52
Use All Your Talents
To Bet
Use what talents you possess, the woods would be very silent
if no birds sang except those that sang best.
Liquor
Liquor in the front, poker in the rear.
Racism
Racial superiority is a mere pigment of the
imagination.
Deviation
Without deviation progress is not possible.
Phil Collins
There’s no excuse to be bored. Sad, yes. Angry, yes.
Depressed, yes. Crazy, yes. But there’s no excuse for
boredom, ever.
Boxing
There are two types of people - those who get into a ring and say, "Well, here I am," and those who get into a ring and say, "Ah, there you are."
Gambling
Is gambling a constructive use of time, money,
energy and emotion?
George Best
Tis a somber Sugarman who writes today. George Best’s last breath draws ever nearer and the specter of mortality loiters over one of footballs true magicians.
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