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People in “real life” often go back to oldJobs….leave it out of he does the job then let’s have him back
He did well for us the first time around, did well at Salford as a player and was their best player on the field against us at Salford even though we won he had a good game now at Cheltenham he is doing well. Not every footballer is great off the field and are a mixture of characters, and he certainly seems to not care so much for the clubs he has played for, but we need performers and he is as good as we will get with a good chance of doing well. It's football not a personality and beauty parade and we need good players of a known quality and that is what a manager has to judge and the one who takes the hammer if it doesn't work out, so needs who he can trust, to sign him twice basically both times when we were in trouble, he trust's him, and that's good enough for me.
Wouldn't expect our last offer, and went away laughing, no thanks
Quote from: Pinter777 on January 05, 2026, 09:18:38 pmPeople in “real life” often go back to oldJobs….leave it out of he does the job then let’s have him back To much of gamble . We’re not looking for a hero or a prima Donna just a hardworking centre forward who wants score goals and will lift us out of this sorry place in the league .,
It's disappointing to think that since early November, we've been stuck around 18th or 19th in the table and have now dropped to 23rd. I expected Grant to be more proactive by now, bringing in better options—especially after all this time. Instead, we end up with a player who was unrequired elsewhere and free to train with us and another who's been signed and just goes back out.While some might feel optimistic about the recent signings, I'm left feeling unimpressed, especially knowing we're deep in the relegation zone. Where's the drive from the players so far to avoid our current league place? It's time Rovers were not always in this rollercoaster situation every year. The fans deserve better.
Ramadan 2026 is from the of 17th of February until the 18th of March. Now did I google that or will I be taking part myself ?
Quote from: Draytonian III on January 05, 2026, 11:04:56 pmRamadan 2026 is from the of 17th of February until the 18th of March. Now did I google that or will I be taking part myself ?I hope no British professional footballer will be taking part in that archaic, anti scientific remnant of Pagan Moon worship. https://answering-islam.org/Silas/pagansources.htmNot good to go without liquid whilst involved in strenuous exercise.Food fasting, as I go through for periods occasionally of 24/36 hours, bringing in something called autophagy that repairs the body, has benefits, though I never go without sufficient liquid, nor do I make a public display of fasting for a very limited amount of time and then gorging myself on crap, especially sweet food as a reward for doing nothing.The Christians, though I myself have no need to indulge in the fantasy beliefs of sky fairies at least do give up something, for long periods over Lent, something that involves commitment over a long period and not ended with gluttony and gorging like pigs just because the Moon has appeared. Adelakun has a few months to prove he still has desire to do what's necessary to thrive in this division so hopefully that's his target set by Grant,. Please, no announcement that he's joining and already has an 18 month contract
Do we think this is a goer or just rumours
Quote from: roversdude on January 06, 2026, 02:21:03 pmDo we think this is a goer or just rumoursI was starting to think the same thing. Expected this to be announced early on Monday. Maybe another club has complicated things?
His agent is his brother
Confirmed!!!!
Quote from: adamtherover on January 06, 2026, 04:26:48 pmConfirmed!!!!Where? I've looked everywhere and can't find anything.