DAVID BENTLEY'S OPINION DU JOUR: ON HAVING OPINIONS

England and Blackburn's David Bentley has officially announced that he will never actually shut up (see: England Excuse du Jour).
In fact, David's been in touch with Guinness to inquire about setting a new world record for the longest amount of time spent beating a dead horse.
So no, this is not a phase and no, he will not grow out of it:
"If people want robots they can go and watch the Cybermen on Doctor Who ... I don’t try to be controversial and I don’t have any agendas. I say what I think and I just answer the questions I’m asked in an honest way."
Davie's also still blabbering (in his own words: 'I think I might be addicted to talking') about the France match that happened last century and was in the Guardian last week chattering about how very pretty he thinks David Beckham is.
He's also been out spouting gems like 'We are not fighting in Iraq, it’s football' and asking the hard-hitting, albeit rhetorical, questions like: 'Why can’t you say what you feel?'
It only seemed right to give the man his own thread. Blabber all you like Davie - we shall be tracking your eloquence.
source: Bentley: I'm not a cyberman
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