Hmm Knowing how disturbed you are and what you might therefore have seen, if this is THE MOST disturbing then I'm not going to dare watch it.
I could have done with kit the night after we played Chelsea in 1985 away league cup semi,on the coach I had the tom tits form about 100 miles from home, and I suffered.
My sensitivity to real murder etc has lowered through seeing so many,but this was disturbing in a different way.
Had an old lady out with her family for Christmas day lunch who collapsed face first into her starter, we got her out of the room and were doing CPR to try and revive her until paramedics arrived, she was sadly pronounced dead shortly after, about 2 weeks later the MD of the hotel got a letter of complaint from the family saying that their Christmas day had been ruined as I had shown them a complete lack of service and the meal had been seriously delayed, no mention of the death and us trying to save their granny.
Maybe slipping a finger in whilst trying to revive her wasnt the most considerate thing, well in hind sight anyways
On the subject of most disturbing news, have you seen that Ben Arfa is up for player of the year in France. Ouch, that's got to hurt!
6 months without a club seems to have got Ben Arfa focused on his football. Just a shame it took things to get that bad before he sorted himself out. I'd be interested to see how he did if he came back to the Premier League though as I think the pace of Ligue 1 suits his game better.
I think he can do it here. The question is can he maintain that professionalism? If it takes that much of a jolt to motivate you then you are probably not far away from the next disaster focus wise.
Nah not really we can only go off what we had here. Which by the end was not a lot. It was the best thing to happen to this club when he left because he was poisonous and had no respect for the club or fans. So hurt no, but it is a probably a smidgeon annoying that he cared so little for our club. I suppose Lyon and Marseille fans probably feel the same.