Lagerstedt
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remember another peter reid masterstroke, 'striker' milton nunez? £3m - 1 appearance 0 goals Didn't remember him so I googled him and found this: "ilton Nunez born (November 30, 1972 in Tegucigalpa, Honduras) is a former Sunderland A.F.C. player. He is somehow a cult hero at Sunderland A.F.C. despite only ever making one appearance for Sunderland in the year 2001 as a substitute in a league cup tie against Wimbledon. He is playing as a striker. He is only 4'11 tall, which is one of the things which made him unique." Surely that can't be right? Ps. Check out the source: http://sunderland.wikia.com/wiki/Milton_Nunez
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Since the merger between Air France and KLM in 2004 (I believe), I was under the impression they shared flights between places both of them used to operate on. Does that make any sense? Way too tired
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Good for you, but if you're flying with KLM it takes 1.15-1.30 according to their website
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AMS-NCL takes about 1.15-1.30h
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They won, didn't they? So were Denmark crap or just unlucky?
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Jose Enrique out for at least three weeks with hamstring injury
Lagerstedt replied to a topic in Football
unfortuneatley I work with Mackems and they are deffo he is off to them in January Straight swap for Darren Bent, right? -
Dennis Wise joins Chalfont St Peter Dennis Wise has returned to football in the unlikely setting of non-League Chalfont St Peter. Former Leeds manager Wise, whose time as executive director (football) with Newcastle was highlighted in the ruling of the Premier League tribunal into Kevin Keegan’s claim for constructive dismissal, has joined to help promote the Buckinghamshire club’s community initiatives. Chalfont St Peter are second in the Spartan South Midlands Premier League. The club have emphasised that Wise’s involvement will not extend to the playing side. Wise, 42, was widely blamed for Keegan’s controversial departure, having signed players without his approval, and has been out of work since April. But a club statement said that “his involvement will be purely on the community side, he will not, in any way, be involved with the football side.” Wise added that he was “proud to be part of this”. Meanwhile, Wise’s former Chelsea colleague Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink is poised to make a playing comeback for Blue Square South club Woking. The Dutchman, who is now a summariser for Sky, has been approached to help the club restore former glories. Woking’s most famous moment was when they knocked West Bromwich Albion out of the FA Cup in 2001. Hasselbaink lives nearby, though the club insist that any moves for the striker are at “a very early stage”. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/6308930/Dennis-Wise-joins-Chalfont-St-Peter.html
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He never fails to deliver, does he? At least off the pitch
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Sign him up! Wonder if it would be illegal to put him in one of those mobility scooters for a game? Just paint it green and no one will notice
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Sign him up!
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True, but what I forgot to add was that he's 23 and shite.
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According to swedish site "fotbollskanalen.se", we're chasing Edward Ofere of Malmö FF.. In the story, it says that Newcastle scout Ole Nielsen been to numerous Malmö games this season to watch him. But there's no source or nothing.. http://www.fotbollskanalen.se/1.1259971/2009/10/09/newcastle_kollar_in_mff_s_anfallsstjarna
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According to who, your pal Mr Magoo? Clearly at fault for the second goal, horrible keeping tbh Yes, as I alluded to earlier it's obvious that a keeper who is exposed more often is going to make more mistakes.... This is from Mr Magoo's match report, written for nufc.com: Ronaldo just doesn't like him. Playing well won't change his mind. I like the lad and thinks he's a good prospect, but I have to agree with Ronaldo here. The keeping for P'boros second was just shocking, wouldn't even see that in swedish division two.
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Why does it matter that Barry Moat doesn't have billions?
Lagerstedt replied to Dave's topic in Football
Stability every day of the week. It would be nice got get a really wealthy owner in and spend hundreds of millions, but it has no charm. And to be honest, we have all seen the various Disney films and you always end up cheering for the underdogs, the one's with the true passion (unless you're Barney Stinsen and want that other kid to win in Karate Kid). Stability, good youth set-up and attacking football (read Arsenal) and the rest will follow -
I read an interview with Rio Ferdinand not too long ago in which he said he has a running bet with his brother on who of them will score the most goals during the season. Now, does this count for Anton or Rio?
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So when is it Agent Bruce time to shine?
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If we continue scoring points in the same fashion we've done so far, we'll end up on 100. http://img203.imageshack.us/img203/9492/tabell.jpg Just sayin'!
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Come on WIGAN!
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Nah, Spurs will snap him up.