A sorry storm for Rastamouse and Glenn Hoddle, developed by the unfortunate and lazy
Overlook Glenn Hoddle for a moment. Let’s start off with Rastamouse. Usually there to make a negative ting great, as the song goes, you will locate him on CBeebies, where he is fighting crime and exuding positive, mellow, reggae-soaked vibes for the nursery school set. For how much lengthier, who can say?
Martin Samuel: A sorry storm for Rastamouse and Glenn Hoddle
Forget Glenn Hoddle for a second. Let’s start off with Rastamouse. Constantly there to make a bad ting very good, as the song goes
I can take care of aim burden – Gyan
Sunderland striker Asamoah Gyan is confident he can manage the pressure of becoming the first-alternative striker at the Stadium of Light.