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Cacapa and Roz seem the most reliable partnership at this rate. It will do Tayls good not to play every game anyway. Taylor and Roz should be the back 2 for the harder games.
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Get in!!! Love it if he signed
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Never met a spud who talked sense tbh.
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He is a right cock. Shit site. Shit beard. Shit nobody faggot ex ref.
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Prob not interested due to the name tbh.
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I'm fucking thrilled with Faye and Beye TBH. RB: Beye, Nobby, Carr CB: Roz, Cacapa, Tayls, faye LB: Enrique, Zog, Edgar, Baba Happy fucking days lads!!!!!
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I remember many a person complaining about signing "Free old has beens" like Cacapa.. Hmm.. Class that we have a back four which is actually good now..
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Michael "frail" Owen scored! Great news. Seems Cacapa and Enrique did well. Beye and faye to come in. Great stuff. At fat ashley in his 17 "Smith" shirt
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Downstairs to watch SSN I go
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Fuck its gone off the radio. Wanktastic.
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Come on lady Owen! Give us a goal!
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I hope so. The only thing with Beye is that he could have come earlier in the summer and seemed to commit himself to Marseille. Would that change now in the space of a couple of months? I'm not sure. To be fair he said he would stay unless they got an offer they couldn't refuse, thats a good sign of commitment. Just flicking through some French sites and online papers it looks like they reckon he fell out with the manager (although the manager denied) it. Beye didn't play last weekend as well. Sounds promising. and with our fairly good start we must look an attractive prospect
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Come on Owen you Frail Fucker give us a goal.
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I'm not sure but it could be 443 still. ----------------------------Shay Given, Nobby Solano Steven Taylor Cacapa Jose Enrique ------------------Geremi Alan Smith Emre -----------Michael Owen-----------------Charles N'Zogbia ----------------------------Shola Ameobi Even if it is we'll have Emre. A bit of craft at last (hopefully) True. Certainly he could go 4-3-3 with Shola, Owen, and Smith up front. Hope he gives 4-4-2 a go, though. I'd expect 4-4-2
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Other clubs' transfer deadline day discussion
La Parka replied to GeordieDazzler's topic in Football
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The same Hatem Trabelsi that did nothing at citeh last season and was released from his pay as he plays deal with them? No thank you. He played very well for them if I remember correctly, but maybe Mr Spectrum can comment on that as he's seen more of him (recently) than most of us. He was pushed out of his favoured right back spot by Micah Richards, which isn't exactly a disgrace. I think you remember incorrectly there. He did ok, when fit. City fans are dividided on him, but there's also some very positive reactions from the time he played in his preferred right back position, e.g. http://smf.citymancs.com/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=ls4u8nu92qs8dob889bv7ishr4&topic=163.0 http://smf.citymancs.com/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=ls4u8nu92qs8dob889bv7ishr4&topic=704.0 Later on he was moved to midfield to accomodate Micah Richards and didn't impress as much, but we would be looking at him for the RB spot anyway. Low risk and potential to be a very good signing. It's not two years ago Arsenal had him wrapped up before the deal fell through for personal reasons (probably wage-related, but he's now a begger so can't be a chooser). There is not a chance he would come here. He has been simply immense in all City's games this year. You sure you have the right conversation? http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=430543&cc=9999 Ignore me i am still babling on about micah richards
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Wenger doesn't really need RB's...
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The same Hatem Trabelsi that did nothing at citeh last season and was released from his pay as he plays deal with them? No thank you. He played very well for them if I remember correctly, but maybe Mr Spectrum can comment on that as he's seen more of him (recently) than most of us. He was pushed out of his favoured right back spot by Micah Richards, which isn't exactly a disgrace. I think you remember incorrectly there. He did ok, when fit. City fans are dividided on him, but there's also some very positive reactions from the time he played in his preferred right back position, e.g. http://smf.citymancs.com/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=ls4u8nu92qs8dob889bv7ishr4&topic=163.0 http://smf.citymancs.com/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=ls4u8nu92qs8dob889bv7ishr4&topic=704.0 Later on he was moved to midfield to accomodate Micah Richards and didn't impress as much, but we would be looking at him for the RB spot anyway. Low risk and potential to be a very good signing. It's not two years ago Arsenal had him wrapped up before the deal fell through for personal reasons (probably wage-related, but he's now a begger so can't be a chooser). There is not a chance he would come here. He has been simply immense in all City's games this year.
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hahahahahahahahahahaha Yeah if we got £20m to spend. Future england regular for sure.
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Tie abandoned as Clarke collapses Tuesday's Carling Cup clash between Nottingham Forest and Leicester was abandoned after the Foxes' Clive Clarke collapsed in the dressing room. The 27-year-old lost consciousness in the dressing room at half-time and was described as "very seriously ill" by Leicester chief executive Tim Davies. Clarke later regained consciousness and was taken to hospital in Nottingham after receiving treatment from paramedics at the scene. The start of the second half was twice put back before Forest manager Colin Calderwood emerged from the tunnel to announce to the City Ground crowd that the game had been abandoned "due to the serious illness of a Leicester player". Davies revealed Foxes manager Martin Allen had made attempts to contact the on-loan Sunderland defender's family. He said: "When Clive went into the dressing room, he collapsed and was very seriously ill. "He was taken away in an ambulance to hospital. He did offer a few words in the ambulance. Our thoughts and prayers are with Clive and his family, we hope he makes a speedy recovery. "Clive's sick, he's on his way to hospital. That is pretty difficult, not only for the Leicester players but the Nottingham Forest players too. "Everyone is very distressed and shaken up as you can imagine. Martin is trying to contact the family at the moment we just hope he makes a speedy recovery." He added: "This is the first time we are aware of anything happening to Clive." Davies was quick to praise Forest's co-operation and apologised to supporters. "I would like to say a big thank you to Nottingham Forest for dealing with the matter so fast and to Colin Calderwood, (chief executive) Mark Arthur and (chairman) Nigel Doughty for calling off the match so quickly," he said. "Also we want to apologise to the fans who came here tonight but I am sure they understand sometimes serious injuries are more important." Junior Agogo had given the League One side a 1-0 lead at the halfway stage but Arthur insisted continuing the game was the least of their concerns once they were aware of the situation. Arthur said: "I think football is secondary to human issues. As soon as we found out the serious nature of Clive's situation we went straight to the referee and said we would do whatever is right by Leicester. "Obviously they are going through great trauma at the moment and we very quickly agreed between the three parties that the game should be abandoned." Clarke's collapse at the City Ground is the latest in a series of serious incidents on football pitches. Sevilla's Antonio Puerta died on Tuesday having collapsed after a cardiac arrest during his side's clash with Getafe on Saturday, while Walsall teenager Anton Reid also passed away after he fell ill at the club's training ground last week. http://www.teamtalk.com/football/story/0,16368,2483_2691980,00.html It appears he is fairly stable at present but this one was serious too.
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got kicked in the back of the leg and his ankle wobbled like a bitch. Definitely broken like.