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Old 22-01-2005, 00:25   #1
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Managers Drinks

What You Drinking, Boss?

Tuesday January 18 2005
Stolen from Football365 thought this was quite amusing.........

'They'll sit down and enjoy a glass of red wine'...'laughing over a glass of red wine'...etc etc. Do football managers drink anything else? We have ideas...




Jose Mourinho (Chelsea): Something quick, strong and no-nonsense like tequila, without the salt and lemon. And sardines (whole).

Arsene Wenger (Arsenal): Crema di Limoncello - a slightly tart lemon cream liquer.

Sir Alex Ferguson (Man United): Red wine (bottle), whiskey chaser (bottle) and Tennent's Super (six-pack).

David Moyes (Everton): Whiskey with a slice of fruit cake.

Rafael Benitez (Liverpool): A Spanish/Scouse cocktail - Sangria mixed with pineapple Bacardi Breezer. And chips.

Steve McClaren (Middlesbrough): Whatever Fergie's having.

Alan Curbishley (Charlton): Bottle of Becks and a sausage roll. Good lad.

Martin Jol (Tottenham): A stein of frothy, ridiculously strong Belgian white beer.

Kevin Keegan (Manchester City): He'd love a Tia Maria or someone to talk to.


David O'Leary (Aston Villa): Creme de menthe. Bought out of his own money because Doug only provides White Lightning.

Big Sam Allardyce (Bolton): A bodlylifting milkshake. Made with milk stout.

Graeme Souness (Newcastle): Irish coffee, Expresso strength. No snacks.

Joe Jordan (Portsmouth): Straight whiskey. He doesn't trust wine.

Steve Bruce (Birmingham): Something sophisticated like a white wine spritzer.

Chris Coleman (Fulham): Malibu.

Mark Hughes (Blackburn): A large, strong gin and tonic. With a little bowl of olives.

Iain Dowie (Crystal Palace): Lager top.

Nigel Worthington (Norwich): A small ale and a cheese ploughmans.

Harry Redknapp (Southampton): Something expensive, foreign but ultimately sickly like pink champagne. Nothing Hungarian.


Bryan Robson (West Brom): Absinthe, meths.
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