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Wellred

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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #90 on June 12, 2012, 03:19:37 pm by Wellred »
There is no proof that he was employed because McKay and the experiment but come on dont kid yourselves, it was exactly why he got the job.

That was one of the reasons i was so against him at first. Obviously i realised i was being unfair on the bloke and i am now 100% behind him.



Again total supposition. Not one ounce of FACT there.
It is a huge coincidence we know BUT unless you can prove otherwise IT IS NOT A FACT.



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donnyroversfc

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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #91 on June 12, 2012, 03:23:13 pm by donnyroversfc »
There is no proof that he was employed because McKay and the experiment but come on dont kid yourselves, it was exactly why he got the job.

That was one of the reasons i was so against him at first. Obviously i realised i was being unfair on the bloke and i am now 100% behind him.



Again total supposition. Not one ounce of FACT there.
It is a huge coincidence we know BUT unless you can prove otherwise IT IS NOT A FACT.

Nowhere did i say it was FACT. You can only go on John Ryan's (who lies quite a lot) word, it's whether you choose to lap his words up or not. Everything points to Dean Saunders getting the job because of the experiment.

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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #92 on June 12, 2012, 05:46:04 pm by Rios »
Too be far the enough of nagtive posts you write I dont read!

Pray silence, Yoda is among us!

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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #93 on June 12, 2012, 06:04:08 pm by Norfolk N Chance »
There is no proof that he was employed because McKay and the experiment but come on dont kid yourselves, it was exactly why he got the job.

That was one of the reasons i was so against him at first. Obviously i realised i was being unfair on the bloke and i am now 100% behind him.



Think it was a subjectivity ?

Credit to Dean for giving a go!


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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #94 on June 12, 2012, 06:10:07 pm by donnyroversfc »
You can call something a subkectivity, i call it me being correct.

Credit to Dean Saunders for sticking with the club even with all the bollox he gets dished out by the club and the fans.

Norfolk N Chance

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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #95 on June 12, 2012, 06:28:12 pm by Norfolk N Chance »
You can call something a subkectivity, i call it me being correct.

Credit to Dean Saunders for sticking with the club even with all the bollox he gets dished out by the club and the fans.

No not the same is it?

He is who we wanted and i believe they asked him if they would mind the involvement of Mckay in the policy and why would he not jump at the opportunity to bring a lot better players in!


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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #96 on June 12, 2012, 06:31:15 pm by Wellred »
You can call something a subkectivity, i call it me being correct.

Credit to Dean Saunders for sticking with the club even with all the bollox he gets dished out by the club and the fans.

And nobody dishes out more bollox than you.

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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #97 on June 12, 2012, 06:37:36 pm by donnyroversfc »
You can call something a subkectivity, i call it me being correct.

Credit to Dean Saunders for sticking with the club even with all the bollox he gets dished out by the club and the fans.

And nobody dishes out more bollox than you.

Bit rich coming from you. I could accept it from someone who speaks sense majority of the time, but not from an hypocrite.

donnyroversfc

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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #98 on June 12, 2012, 06:39:15 pm by donnyroversfc »
You can call something a subkectivity, i call it me being correct.

Credit to Dean Saunders for sticking with the club even with all the bollox he gets dished out by the club and the fans.

No not the same is it?

He is who we wanted and i believe they asked him if they would mind the involvement of Mckay in the policy and why would he not jump at the opportunity to bring a lot better players in!



He is who we wanted because of the experiment. He came WITH and BECAUSE of the experiment. Bring a lot better players in? Norfolk the majority were absolute gash, but i know you will refute that because you always do because you are deluded.

Wellred

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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #99 on June 12, 2012, 06:47:30 pm by Wellred »
You can call something a subkectivity, i call it me being correct.

Credit to Dean Saunders for sticking with the club even with all the bollox he gets dished out by the club and the fans.

And nobody dishes out more bollox than you.

Bit rich coming from you. I could accept it from someone who speaks sense majority of the time, but not from an hypocrite.

A hypocrite not an hypocrite.

Can you explain to me why I am a hypocrite?

You don't have to reply to every single post on the forum you know.
« Last Edit: June 12, 2012, 06:51:14 pm by Wellred »

donnyroversfc

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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #100 on June 12, 2012, 06:50:36 pm by donnyroversfc »
You can call something a subkectivity, i call it me being correct.

Credit to Dean Saunders for sticking with the club even with all the bollox he gets dished out by the club and the fans.

And nobody dishes out more bollox than you.

Bit rich coming from you. I could accept it from someone who speaks sense majority of the time, but not from an hypocrite.

A hypocrite not an hypocrite.

You don't have to reply to every single post on the forum you know.
Or are you trying to get to the top of the list of the number of posts registered by one person?

True i don't have to. There is nothing stopping me from doing so though if i so wish. One person who certainly cannot tell me which posts i can and can't reply to, is you.

I was replying to YOU ffs, did you expect me not to respond?

Wellred

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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #101 on June 12, 2012, 06:52:36 pm by Wellred »
You can call something a subkectivity, i call it me being correct.

Credit to Dean Saunders for sticking with the club even with all the bollox he gets dished out by the club and the fans.

And nobody dishes out more bollox than you.

Bit rich coming from you. I could accept it from someone who speaks sense majority of the time, but not from an hypocrite.

A hypocrite not an hypocrite.

You don't have to reply to every single post on the forum you know.
Or are you trying to get to the top of the list of the number of posts registered by one person?

True i don't have to. There is nothing stopping me from doing so though if i so wish. One person who certainly cannot tell me which posts i can and can't reply to, is you.

I was replying to YOU ffs, did you expect me not to respond?

Ha ha you respond to everyone not just me.

donnyroversfc

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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #102 on June 12, 2012, 07:02:44 pm by donnyroversfc »
You can call something a subkectivity, i call it me being correct.

Credit to Dean Saunders for sticking with the club even with all the bollox he gets dished out by the club and the fans.

And nobody dishes out more bollox than you.

Bit rich coming from you. I could accept it from someone who speaks sense majority of the time, but not from an hypocrite.

A hypocrite not an hypocrite.

You don't have to reply to every single post on the forum you know.
Or are you trying to get to the top of the list of the number of posts registered by one person?

True i don't have to. There is nothing stopping me from doing so though if i so wish. One person who certainly cannot tell me which posts i can and can't reply to, is you.

I was replying to YOU ffs, did you expect me not to respond?

Ha ha you respond to everyone not just me.

Apologies to Mr. Average 3 posts a day.

Lots of love
from
Mr. Average 2 posts a day.
xXx


P.S i also apologies for not realising you are in charge of what and how often people post on this online football forum, in future i will remember and promise i will clear it with you before i post next time. Please accept the enclosed PG tips monkey soft toy as a gift to you, to show my deep sorrow.

Wellred

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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #103 on June 12, 2012, 07:45:06 pm by Wellred »
You can call something a subkectivity, i call it me being correct.

Credit to Dean Saunders for sticking with the club even with all the bollox he gets dished out by the club and the fans.

And nobody dishes out more bollox than you.

Bit rich coming from you. I could accept it from someone who speaks sense majority of the time, but not from an hypocrite.

A hypocrite not an hypocrite.

You don't have to reply to every single post on the forum you know.
Or are you trying to get to the top of the list of the number of posts registered by one person?

True i don't have to. There is nothing stopping me from doing so though if i so wish. One person who certainly cannot tell me which posts i can and can't reply to, is you.

I was replying to YOU ffs, did you expect me not to respond?

Ha ha you respond to everyone not just me.

Apologies to Mr. Average 3 posts a day.

Lots of love
from
Mr. Average 2 posts a day.
xXx


P.S i also apologies for not realising you are in charge of what and how often people post on this online football forum, in future i will remember and promise i will clear it with you before i post next time. Please accept the enclosed PG tips monkey soft toy as a gift to you, to show my deep sorrow.

You still haven't explained how I am a hypocrite?

Norfolk N Chance

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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #104 on June 12, 2012, 07:48:22 pm by Norfolk N Chance »
You can call something a subkectivity, i call it me being correct.

Credit to Dean Saunders for sticking with the club even with all the bollox he gets dished out by the club and the fans.

No not the same is it?

He is who we wanted and i believe they asked him if they would mind the involvement of Mckay in the policy and why would he not jump at the opportunity to bring a lot better players in!



He is who we wanted because of the experiment. He came WITH and BECAUSE of the experiment. Bring a lot better players in? Norfolk the majority were absolute gash, but i know you will refute that because you always do because you are deluded.

Diouf/ Chimdonda have more talent than the existing contracted players put together!


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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #105 on June 12, 2012, 07:50:34 pm by donnyroversfc »
You can call something a subkectivity, i call it me being correct.

Credit to Dean Saunders for sticking with the club even with all the bollox he gets dished out by the club and the fans.

And nobody dishes out more bollox than you.

Bit rich coming from you. I could accept it from someone who speaks sense majority of the time, but not from an hypocrite.

A hypocrite not an hypocrite.

You don't have to reply to every single post on the forum you know.
Or are you trying to get to the top of the list of the number of posts registered by one person?

True i don't have to. There is nothing stopping me from doing so though if i so wish. One person who certainly cannot tell me which posts i can and can't reply to, is you.

I was replying to YOU ffs, did you expect me not to respond?

Ha ha you respond to everyone not just me.

Apologies to Mr. Average 3 posts a day.

Lots of love
from
Mr. Average 2 posts a day.
xXx


P.S i also apologies for not realising you are in charge of what and how often people post on this online football forum, in future i will remember and promise i will clear it with you before i post next time. Please accept the enclosed PG tips monkey soft toy as a gift to you, to show my deep sorrow.

You still haven't explained how I am a hypocrite?

Look back at the times when you were slagging Sean O'Driscoll off at every opportunity, a lot of it unfairly. You were doing exactly the same as some of the Anti-DS brigade are doing now. Yet now you berate them and try to make out you are a model supporter. I don't care whether you do or not, but just take a look at your comments (and the replies to those) during SO'D's tenure.

donnyroversfc

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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #106 on June 12, 2012, 07:51:42 pm by donnyroversfc »
You can call something a subkectivity, i call it me being correct.

Credit to Dean Saunders for sticking with the club even with all the bollox he gets dished out by the club and the fans.

No not the same is it?

He is who we wanted and i believe they asked him if they would mind the involvement of Mckay in the policy and why would he not jump at the opportunity to bring a lot better players in!



He is who we wanted because of the experiment. He came WITH and BECAUSE of the experiment. Bring a lot better players in? Norfolk the majority were absolute gash, but i know you will refute that because you always do because you are deluded.

Diouf/ Chimdonda have more talent than the existing contracted players put together!



Pity they don't have the attitudes to match.

You massively overrate Chimbonda's footballing ability btw. He was a good player a few years ago, not now.

Norfolk N Chance

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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #107 on June 12, 2012, 07:56:04 pm by Norfolk N Chance »
You can call something a subkectivity, i call it me being correct.

Credit to Dean Saunders for sticking with the club even with all the bollox he gets dished out by the club and the fans.

No not the same is it?

He is who we wanted and i believe they asked him if they would mind the involvement of Mckay in the policy and why would he not jump at the opportunity to bring a lot better players in!



He is who we wanted because of the experiment. He came WITH and BECAUSE of the experiment. Bring a lot better players in? Norfolk the majority were absolute gash, but i know you will refute that because you always do because you are deluded.

Diouf/ Chimdonda have more talent than the existing contracted players put together!



Pity they don't have the attitudes to match.

You massively overrate Chimbonda's footballing ability btw. He was a good player a few years ago, not now.

Attitudes? How do you know? Not saying there wasnt a split in the camp!

I went into the dressing room and all the contracted players at one side and the french at the other?

Was it not a syndrome of they are taking our jobs?

Needed heads banging together if you asked me!
« Last Edit: June 12, 2012, 08:00:25 pm by Norfolk N Chance »

donnyroversfc

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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #108 on June 12, 2012, 08:03:51 pm by donnyroversfc »
You can call something a subkectivity, i call it me being correct.

Credit to Dean Saunders for sticking with the club even with all the bollox he gets dished out by the club and the fans.

No not the same is it?

He is who we wanted and i believe they asked him if they would mind the involvement of Mckay in the policy and why would he not jump at the opportunity to bring a lot better players in!



He is who we wanted because of the experiment. He came WITH and BECAUSE of the experiment. Bring a lot better players in? Norfolk the majority were absolute gash, but i know you will refute that because you always do because you are deluded.

Diouf/ Chimdonda have more talent than the existing contracted players put together!



Pity they don't have the attitudes to match.

You massively overrate Chimbonda's footballing ability btw. He was a good player a few years ago, not now.

Attitudes? How do you know? Not saying there wasnt a split in the camp!

I went into the dressing room and all the contracted players at one side and the french at the other?

Was it not a syndrome of they are taking our jobs?

Needed heads banging together if you asked me!

Both players have shown they have bad attitude problems in their careers (Chimbonda less so). Diouf night clubbing before a match, spitting accusations (GTF, Blackpool), tunnel bust-ups and night club brawls, that just while he was contracted to us.

Chimbonda is shite.

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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #109 on June 12, 2012, 08:55:23 pm by Norfolk N Chance »
You can call something a subkectivity, i call it me being correct.

Credit to Dean Saunders for sticking with the club even with all the bollox he gets dished out by the club and the fans.

No not the same is it?

He is who we wanted and i believe they asked him if they would mind the involvement of Mckay in the policy and why would he not jump at the opportunity to bring a lot better players in!



He is who we wanted because of the experiment. He came WITH and BECAUSE of the experiment. Bring a lot better players in? Norfolk the majority were absolute gash, but i know you will refute that because you always do because you are deluded.

Diouf/ Chimdonda have more talent than the existing contracted players put together!



Pity they don't have the attitudes to match.

You massively overrate Chimbonda's footballing ability btw. He was a good player a few years ago, not now.

Attitudes? How do you know? Not saying there wasnt a split in the camp!

I went into the dressing room and all the contracted players at one side and the french at the other?

Was it not a syndrome of they are taking our jobs?

Needed heads banging together if you asked me!

Both players have shown they have bad attitude problems in their careers (Chimbonda less so). Diouf night clubbing before a match, spitting accusations (GTF, Blackpool), tunnel bust-ups and night club brawls, that just while he was contracted to us.

Chimbonda is shite.

Chimdonda link up play with Copps was breathtaking....If you think he is shite then you know nothing about football!

donnyroversfc

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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #110 on June 12, 2012, 09:05:24 pm by donnyroversfc »
Accusing someone of not knowing their football and then saying Chimbonda's link up play with Coppis was 'breath taking'?  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:  :silly:

JO'C and Copps link-up play has been breath taking the majority of the time.

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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #111 on June 12, 2012, 09:31:41 pm by Lesonthewest »
But it's his choice bob, shouldn't be forced upon him. You accuse me of being selfish yet I have never stated he must stay not even been close to saying anything remotely like that. It's down to him what he does and is certainly not anything to do with us.
It's just very patronising that were discussing that he is too old, needs a break, hasn't the influence he once had, if that's what he wants to do let him do it but it's way way out of our control and so it should be.

I agree Dickos, it is John's choice & he may not want to go, we can debate it yes, but in reality it has absolutely nothing to do with any of us what he chooses to do with his life & his time with DRFC. I find it all a little disrespectfull to be honest.

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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #112 on June 12, 2012, 09:51:46 pm by Norfolk N Chance »
Accusing someone of not knowing their football and then saying Chimbonda's link up play with Coppis was 'breath taking'?  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:  :silly:

JO'C and Copps link-up play has been breath taking the majority of the time.

JOC was awful last year and reacted very poorly to competition.

You cant live on previous seasons

donnyroversfc

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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #113 on June 12, 2012, 10:00:00 pm by donnyroversfc »
Accusing someone of not knowing their football and then saying Chimbonda's link up play with Coppis was 'breath taking'?  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:  :silly:

JO'C and Copps link-up play has been breath taking the majority of the time.

JOC was awful last year and reacted very poorly to competition.

You cant live on previous seasons

JO'C has been bad for a while, i think probably due to the fact he had to play in all the defensive positions at times due to injuries.

Chimbonda is still shite though and did fcuk all with us, i think you know that too but are just fishing.

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« Reply #114 on June 12, 2012, 10:30:35 pm by Norfolk N Chance »
Accusing someone of not knowing their football and then saying Chimbonda's link up play with Coppis was 'breath taking'?  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:  :silly:

JO'C and Copps link-up play has been breath taking the majority of the time.

JOC was awful last year and reacted very poorly to competition.

You cant live on previous seasons

JO'C has been bad for a while, i think probably due to the fact he had to play in all the defensive positions at times due to injuries.

Chimbonda is still shite though and did fcuk all with us, i think you know that too but are just fishing.

He had some brill games, sadly I concede he was never really consistently fit.

But then again why would we have got him a player of such quality?

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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #115 on June 12, 2012, 10:33:09 pm by donnyroversfc »
Accusing someone of not knowing their football and then saying Chimbonda's link up play with Coppis was 'breath taking'?  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:  :silly:

JO'C and Copps link-up play has been breath taking the majority of the time.

JOC was awful last year and reacted very poorly to competition.

You cant live on previous seasons

JO'C has been bad for a while, i think probably due to the fact he had to play in all the defensive positions at times due to injuries.

Chimbonda is still shite though and did fcuk all with us, i think you know that too but are just fishing.

He had some brill games, sadly I concede he was never really consistently fit.

But then again why would we have got him a player of such quality?

Because he's shit now and we were probably at his level.

Never consistently fit sums him up. He wasn't a very good signing lets get that straight for starters.

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« Reply #116 on June 12, 2012, 10:38:45 pm by Norfolk N Chance »
Accusing someone of not knowing their football and then saying Chimbonda's link up play with Coppis was 'breath taking'?  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:  :silly:

JO'C and Copps link-up play has been breath taking the majority of the time.

JOC was awful last year and reacted very poorly to competition.

You cant live on previous seasons

JO'C has been bad for a while, i think probably due to the fact he had to play in all the defensive positions at times due to injuries.

Chimbonda is still shite though and did fcuk all with us, i think you know that too but are just fishing.

He had some brill games, sadly I concede he was never really consistently fit.

But then again why would we have got him a player of such quality?

Because he's shit now and we were probably at his level.

Never consistently fit sums him up. He wasn't a very good signing lets get that straight for starters.


Never agree with him being shit clearly he wasnt based upon performances.

Just never fit....



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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #117 on June 12, 2012, 10:43:50 pm by donnyroversfc »
Accusing someone of not knowing their football and then saying Chimbonda's link up play with Coppis was 'breath taking'?  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:  :silly:

JO'C and Copps link-up play has been breath taking the majority of the time.

JOC was awful last year and reacted very poorly to competition.

You cant live on previous seasons

JO'C has been bad for a while, i think probably due to the fact he had to play in all the defensive positions at times due to injuries.

Chimbonda is still shite though and did fcuk all with us, i think you know that too but are just fishing.

He had some brill games, sadly I concede he was never really consistently fit.

But then again why would we have got him a player of such quality?

Because he's shit now and we were probably at his level.

Never consistently fit sums him up. He wasn't a very good signing lets get that straight for starters.


Never agree with him being shit clearly he wasnt based upon performances.

Just never fit....




So not a good signing then was he...

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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #118 on June 12, 2012, 10:59:38 pm by hoolahoop »

Funny how so few people openly opposed the ‘experiment’ in its infancy, whereas so many do so now with the aid of hindsight.


Absolute rubbish! There were plenty of people (myself included) that said the experiment could never work and appointing Dean and Willie was a poor decision, it's not hindsight, it was foresight, and there's plenty of posts from myself and others that prove so.

Couldn't agree more , there were many against this experiment from the start and remember this was sold to us as an innovative great idea not as a final throw of the dice.
My problem was with the manager assigned to the task and how he could keep everyone happy in the squad......................he quite frankly didn't and failed dismally.

However my support for the club I love although tarnished unnecessarily imo still is MINE and YOURS or none of us would be here.
RTID

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Re: An interesting consequence...
« Reply #119 on June 12, 2012, 11:09:59 pm by Norfolk N Chance »
Accusing someone of not knowing their football and then saying Chimbonda's link up play with Coppis was 'breath taking'?  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:  :silly:

JO'C and Copps link-up play has been breath taking the majority of the time.

JOC was awful last year and reacted very poorly to competition.

You cant live on previous seasons

JO'C has been bad for a while, i think probably due to the fact he had to play in all the defensive positions at times due to injuries.

Chimbonda is still shite though and did fcuk all with us, i think you know that too but are just fishing.

He had some brill games, sadly I concede he was never really consistently fit.

But then again why would we have got him a player of such quality?

Because he's shit now and we were probably at his level.

Never consistently fit sums him up. He wasn't a very good signing lets get that straight for starters.


Never agree with him being shit clearly he wasnt based upon performances.

Just never fit....




So not a good signing then was he...


£2k a week when other contracted players like Stock/ Woods etc on loads more and been injured for much for the championship campaign

Chance you take !

 

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