SAM Allardyce has warned Sunderland not to do a Tottenham and "
lose the plot" as they attempt to strike a major blow in the fight for Premier League survival against Chelsea tomorrow.
"But I don't score many and I do tend to
lose the plot when I do."
He is very much in his own league with superb plotting and writing, and he doesn't do the floppy finish, like many other writers who, literally,
lose the plot at the end.
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When we conceded the goal, we kind of seemed to
lose the plot," said McLeish.
And special police stations inside grounds will be set up to deal with any punters who
lose the plot.
"When they
lose the plot, they may well explode and tear a strip off the employee who has fallen foul of them.
"They (referees) get carried away with themselves and they
lose the plot. He's lost the plot a little bit today on some of the decisions he's made.
Despite the ludicrousness of this June remains defiant though she is worried she might
lose the plot.
IATA DG Giovanni Bisignani warned airlines and governments in the Middle East not to "
lose the plot on cost-efficiency" and to "differentiate growth and profitability" in an address to the Arab Air Carriers Organization AGM in Kuwait.
JUST why did Lord Fatty Fraser
lose the plot over the quality of civil service evidence at the Holyrood inquiry last week?
Steven is a great player, but sometimes great players
lose the plot, and he has to be reminded there are 11 players on the field who depend on each other.
'Companies that have lost the plot with environmental or social issues seem to me to
lose the plot of business.'
He said: "Sometimes I
lose the plot a wee bit - and last year Shaun stuck to his game plan and picked me off.
REFUSING to let the curtain fall on an old favourite can lead some manufacturers to
lose the plot but the New Clio is anything but a French farce, writes PAUL MYLES.