Why should the fisherman should follow the Seagull
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"When seagulls follow the trawler it is because they think sardines will be thrown into the sea," he said darkly before striding out of the press conference.
Sardines? Trawlers? The media circus was stunned. Some roared with laughter, others giggled uncertainly.
Were we the seagulls? Was he a sardine? What could he mean? As an aphorism it was worthy of Camus, nay Sartre.
It was deep.
A hapless Maurice Watkins, legal director of Manchester United, and Jean Paul Bertrand, Cantona's French lawyer, were left to attempt to decipher this essential gobbledegook.
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- Fishermen usually follow the path of the seagull and its cry as this is likely to lead them to that part of the sea where there will be fish in plenty.
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