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Everything posted by Conjo
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I love how casual the cat looks towards everyone
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But they didn't rule it out - hence teasing us with the possibility.
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Teasing us with a potential sale in 2 years time.
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Well, he is known for using the same strategy for "buying" players. It wouldn't surprise me.
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Forest reported that we are paying all their wages IRC.
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Fantastic. We are crying out for a new CB, yet we now have two promising CB's out on loan, paying 80% and 100% of their wages. How?
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Hit me with them. I dont think there is, Ashley's appointments have been Kinnear and Pardew so far and were both out of work hacks. I would suspect the next person who walks through the door after Pardew will be someone similar. The pool of managers we will recruit/hire from will be farily small. + Keegan, + Hughton Agree with your point though.
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So the form he had for the 10 first games in that season, which led to him losing his spot in the team, is good enough to win over the crowd now?
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Our Hayden Mullins
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In: Billy Jones - West Bromwich Albion - Free Jordi Gomez - Wigan Athletic - Free Costel Pantilimon - Manchester City - Free Patrick van Aanholt - Chelsea - Undisclosed
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Hes not fit enough, so don't matter.
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Is Lascelles injured? He hasn't featured in any of their 7 pre-season games. Darlow on the other hand has started each match. If Lascelles is 4th choice I wonder if loaning him back has any purpose. If he doesn't get any match time in the championship we should have tried to loan him to someone who will actually use him. Seems a bit weid. Forest fans were hoping for ~£10m, and are gutted he (or both?) is only going for ~£3-4m yet he wouldn't be starting if all center halves were fit.
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Massively. All fucking summer I've been trying to forget about this cunt and you pop in here when it's bumped hoping he's lost the power of speech, but nar it's good ol' bimps going "ah wish ee wuz dead, that'd be good, hurrr". It's annoying and it's actually been going on for ages. The fact that you seem to constantly fall out with people on here probably says more about you then them or the points you try to make. It also seems like you become obsessed with the people you have an issue with and constantly have a go at them for doing nothing else but stating their opinion or thoughts. Just give it a rest man.
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He went back to Kinnear as well. He will never learn from his mistakes. Everything IS bad forever.
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£12m is a lot for a soon to be 29 year old fullback. Don't know why I wrote this though. It is totally irrelevant.
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I hope Sammy gets number 23 next season to carry on the Ameobi legacy.....if we don't sign Shola up for a new season.
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Jinxed it
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Costa Rica will crumble under the pressure of the shootout. Greece moves on. Nailed on.
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Hope there is some contractual actions Liverpool can take against Suarez, and not pay him any wages during his ban - and that they actually exercise it.
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Was just about to come on here to ramble about Greece going out of a major cup always highlights the point where the cup gets better.....
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fuck
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So, Liverpool have a player that they supported when he bit someone, claiming that the length of the ban was extreme and down to the FA and Premier League. He then doesn't learn his lesson and does it again. Liverpool now have a better chance of winning the league. Why should a team ever benefit when one of their players bites someone? Because why not? It's not like the punishment is going to cause Suarez to mend his ways, is it? Fucker's done it three times now. Everyone knows he's off his trolley, yet most clubs would still give their eye teeth for the bitey sod because he's so fucking good. So he's still going to earn millions. Other clubs aren't going to lose interest just because he once again proved he's as mental as everyone already knew he was… Suarez himself just gets to take an extended (paid) holiday. The punishment falls essentially on Uruguay and Liverpool, which—you would hope—is not really what was intended. Instead of banning him from games (which effectively only punishes his national and club sides), they should have fined him something painful (instead of half a week's wages) or forced him to play wearing a muzzle (well, forced him to seek professional help). If someone that are good at their job commits a crime, they should not be sent to jail because the punishment falls on their employers?