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The N-O Obscure Premiership 11 - Position(s) 2: RB/LB - Nominate!
Andymc1 replied to TaylorJ_01's topic in Football
Unsworth was definitely a left back, not very obscure though. He's got 39 Premier League goals in 350 Premier League appearances. -
He's a complete cunt.
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How was Colo at fault?
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The N-O Obscure Premiership 11 - Position(s) 2: RB/LB - Nominate!
Andymc1 replied to TaylorJ_01's topic in Football
Fair shout. With additional 98/99 signing and big headbutt fan Gilles de Bilde: Had a lovely partnership with Luc Nilis at PSV. Full on fucking psycho. -
The N-O Obscure Premiership 11 - Position(s) 2: RB/LB - Nominate!
Andymc1 replied to TaylorJ_01's topic in Football
Leon Osman confirms that he couldn't head a ball -
The N-O Obscure Premiership 11 - Position(s) 2: RB/LB - Nominate!
Andymc1 replied to TaylorJ_01's topic in Football
Everton fan I sit next to at work has nominated Per Kroldrup. Signed for £5m. he was supposedly scared of heading the ball: http://toffeeweb.com/players/profiles/Kroldrup.php -
The N-O Obscure Premiership 11 - Position(s) 2: RB/LB - Nominate!
Andymc1 replied to TaylorJ_01's topic in Football
Jorge Costa was quality for Charlton. Only a brief stint but he was a pure leader. -
The N-O Obscure Premiership 11 - Position(s) 2: RB/LB - Nominate!
Andymc1 replied to TaylorJ_01's topic in Football
Goalkeeper: Pegguy Arphexad (All stats taken from Wiki) - He saved two penalties in a Worthington Cup tie for Leicester in 1999/2000. Leicester went on to win the League Cup and Pegguy had his first winners medal as an unused sub. - In another rare appearance, he saved two penalties in the FA Cup Fourth round tie vs Arsenal, continuing his reputation as a penalty saving expert. - Played a blinder vs Liverpool, leading to Houllier signing him on a free. - Managed to pick up 6 winners medals whilst at Liverpool, all as an unused sub. - His career spanned 16 years but he only made 39 appearances for 9 different clubs. -
I hate it when people comment on things that they haven't got a clue about.
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He will love his family being abused in Newcastle then when he fails miserably because he's a french and not a hardened premier league manager of fine british stock Micky Quinn on TalkSport has basically just said that getting a forrin is a gamble but getting an Englishman, like Paul Clement, wouldn't be a gamble. Don't know how the media get away with half the shite they spout.
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Hope we get him so I can wind up the "nobody wants to work at NUFC" idiots.
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He was conference standard at best on Saturday vs Leicester. Didn't look interested in the slightest, I've made my mind up that he is fucking useless.
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Yeah, agree with you 100%. I wouldn't be so against him returning to football had he shown some signs of reformation. As it is though he doesn't appear to have learnt anything from his experience. He maintains his innocence so any apology or show of remorse would only be superficial.
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Just heard that. Other staff members at Oldham have been threatened. It's getting quite difficult to work out who's the baddie in all of this.
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Quality. I'm going to try and get over for a game before the end of the season like. Where you flying from?
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No, but you can't away from the fact that children look up to footballers as role models. We all had replica shirts with our favourite player's name on the back, posters on the wall, hanging on their every word on TV/radio etc. If that isn't a position of trust, I don't know what is. He is a convicted rapist by the letter of the law. Following the same law, he is not banned from carrying on as a footballer after his conviction. If he was a teacher or social worker then he would be banned as they are classed as "regulated activities". Being a footballer is not a "regulated activity" by the letter of the law. I know it's not. I never said it was. Just conveniently miss the other half of my first post there . Nevermind, here it is for you: Personally, I think he should be allowed to return to professional football. The quicker he does, the quicker it'll be tomorrows chip shop paper.
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No, but you can't away from the fact that children look up to footballers as role models. We all had replica shirts with our favourite player's name on the back, posters on the wall, hanging on their every word on TV/radio etc. If that isn't a position of trust, I don't know what is. He is a convicted rapist by the letter of the law. Following the same law, he is not banned from carrying on as a footballer after his conviction. If he was a teacher or social worker then he would be banned as they are classed as "regulated activities". Being a footballer is not a "regulated activity" by the letter of the law. I know it's not. I never said it was.
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No, but you can't away from the fact that children look up to footballers as role models. We all had replica shirts with our favourite player's name on the back, posters on the wall, hanging on their every word on TV/radio etc. If that isn't a position of trust, I don't know what is. He is a convicted rapist by the letter of the law. Following the same law, he is not banned from carrying on as a footballer after his conviction. If he was a teacher or social worker then he would be banned as they are classed as "regulated activities". Being a footballer is not a "regulated activity" by the letter of the law.
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This is it for me. As for the idea that he's being hounded from every job opportunity because of how he phrases things is f***ing ludicrous tbh. Saying "my infidelity" is stupid but it's not the reason he's being hunted down at every opportunity. He's at the centre of a massive witch hunt, there's nothing else to it. Every single interview I hear about the case involving someone from a group that campaigns against rape and violence against women etc specifically refers to the fact that he's shown no remorse or made any sort of apology. It's almost always the first thing they say in response to the question about whether he should be given a second chance. Like it or not, there are clearly a lot of emotions riding on what he has said since being convicted. Michael Shields was convicted of murder in Bulgaria but all along he wanted to prove his innocence. During his time in prison I didn't hear him apologising or showing any remorse for the murder simply because he didn't do it. If Ched Evans believes he didn't rape the lass then there is no reason for him to apologise or show remorse.
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I haven't took much attention to this case at all but a friend told me that he was found guilty because she was too drunk to consent. If that is the case then most of the under 30 population would be locked up every weekend.
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Trying to convince himself he is happy about it all.
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Gough and Durham have stuck up for the fans for weeks. Most of the shows on TalkSport have been shit in relation to the recent situation(s) but Drive has actually been canny.
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Aye. I didn't like him previously but he's been very good lately. Just now he was sticking up for the fans as was Darren Gough.
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Getting slated by Durham on talksport now. "Did I just hear John Carver right? He said he wants the job, because he has experience of being head coach at ..... Toronto FC!"