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Chris Turner Resigns as Hartlepool Manager

 

Very suprised about that tbh

 

Edit: Beware Hartlepool Mick Wadsworth is in charge, quite simply a shocking football coach/manager

 

Poyet odds on to replace him. Would be a strange one.

 

Yeah, I would consider Brighton having more potential than the pool

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I just bought tickets yesterday for Hartlepool vs Wigan, Chris Turner obviously sees that as a bad omen and decided to get out quickly.

 

You did this willingly? Are you suicidal?

 

Shush Darlo boy ;)

 

I've always fancied going to a lower league ground and standing because I've shamefully never done it.

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Actually just searched Bullard in posts by everyone on facebook and couple posts about it so seems they're both in Newcastle, read into that what you will.

 

Ok, this is what some kids craic is on Facebook, just found in posts by everyone:

 

Dan Telfer: Jimmy bullard a newcastle player by the end of this week! Fact

14 hours ago via Mobile Web

 

David Morrison: Not a bad signing. Where you heard this? Pure speculation?

14 hours ago

 

Dan Telfer: No speculation mate, he was in koos tonight and he was sayin its a loan deal for the season!

10 hours ago

 

 

http://www.facebook.com/daniel.telfer/posts/145292908826427

 

IF this is true, then hopefully it's in time for the Villa game, which atm, i doubt.

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IF this is true, then hopefully it's in time for the Villa game, which atm, i doubt.

 

As he hasnt played a single pre season game and is more than likely injured right now why on earth would he go straight into our team. Ignoring its hopefully utter shite to start with obviously :undecided:

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I just bought tickets yesterday for Hartlepool vs Wigan, Chris Turner obviously sees that as a bad omen and decided to get out quickly.

 

You did this willingly? Are you suicidal?

 

Shush Darlo boy ;)

 

I've always fancied going to a lower league ground and standing because I've shamefully never done it.

 

I go to a canny few 'Pool games, always a different experience.

 

Got to less last season like due to us having more games and we were basically 'lower league' aswell.

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Actually just searched Bullard in posts by everyone on facebook and couple posts about it so seems they're both in Newcastle, read into that what you will.

 

Ok, this is what some kids craic is on Facebook, just found in posts by everyone:

 

Dan Telfer: Jimmy bullard a newcastle player by the end of this week! Fact

14 hours ago via Mobile Web

 

David Morrison: Not a bad signing. Where you heard this? Pure speculation?

14 hours ago

 

Dan Telfer: No speculation mate, he was in koos tonight and he was sayin its a loan deal for the season!

10 hours ago

 

 

http://www.facebook.com/daniel.telfer/posts/145292908826427

 

IF this is true, then hopefully it's in time for the Villa game, which atm, i doubt.

 

 

His fitness won't be up to scratch in time, much like Campbell.

 

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The ten biggest transfers involving English players. Nine of the deals involve either Man U or Man City (and, no, Shearer is not the tenth one).

 

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/news-and-comment/the-ten-most-expensive-english-transfers-2056910.html?action=Popup&ino=1

 

The amount of average players on that list is scary.

 

Wonder what a Spanish player transfers one would look like.  Guess Ramos to RM, Villa to Barça, Xabi Alonso to RM, Torres to Liverpool, Mendieta to Lazio (still the transfer record I think), Reyes to Arse... would be in there (haven't listed them in order, don't remember all the figures).

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http://www.chelseafc.com/page/LatestNews/0,,10268~2128249,00.html

 

HUTCHINSON RETIRES

 

Sam Hutchinson has announced his retirement as a professional footballer.

 

Unfortunately the 21-year-old defender suffered a reoccurrence of the knee injury that affected his past three seasons and it is has been decided he will not recover sufficiently for the physical demands of a professional career.

 

Hutchinson will continue to be supported by Chelsea Football Club and will work in our Academy while also studying sports science at university. He will later pursue coaching qualifications.

 

He made his first-team debut as a substitute in the final league game of the 2006/07 season and was part of the first team pre-season visit to the United States that followed. Then-manager José Mourinho spoke about him as a future permanent member of the Chelsea squad.

 

Comfortable at full-back or in central-defence, Hutchinson was expected to make rapid progress but after just five reserve games in 2007/08, the knee problems began and brought the season to a halt.

 

Further recovery time was needed in the middle section of 2008/09, limiting Sam to six games for the reserves, a side which he had captained.

 

He joined Chelsea at the age of nine and developed into an England Under-19 international. He received an England Under 21 call-up but withdrew to manage his injury, a process that looked to be paying dividends when Hutchinson rejoined the first team squad for the pre-season tour of the US in 2009.

 

Last season he played as a sub against Fulham in August, started against QPR in the Carling Cup, before in April, coming on in the 7-0 home win over Stoke and crossing for Frank Lampard's goal.

 

In total Hutchinson started one game for Chelsea and made three sub appearances. Chelsea Football Club thanks him for his on-pitch contribution and wishes him well in his future work with the club.

 

Really sad news. Sounds like he was very highly rated and could have gone on to become a good player.

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http://www.chelseafc.com/page/LatestNews/0,,10268~2128249,00.html

 

HUTCHINSON RETIRES

 

Sam Hutchinson has announced his retirement as a professional footballer.

 

Unfortunately the 21-year-old defender suffered a reoccurrence of the knee injury that affected his past three seasons and it is has been decided he will not recover sufficiently for the physical demands of a professional career.

 

Hutchinson will continue to be supported by Chelsea Football Club and will work in our Academy while also studying sports science at university. He will later pursue coaching qualifications.

 

He made his first-team debut as a substitute in the final league game of the 2006/07 season and was part of the first team pre-season visit to the United States that followed. Then-manager José Mourinho spoke about him as a future permanent member of the Chelsea squad.

 

Comfortable at full-back or in central-defence, Hutchinson was expected to make rapid progress but after just five reserve games in 2007/08, the knee problems began and brought the season to a halt.

 

Further recovery time was needed in the middle section of 2008/09, limiting Sam to six games for the reserves, a side which he had captained.

 

He joined Chelsea at the age of nine and developed into an England Under-19 international. He received an England Under 21 call-up but withdrew to manage his injury, a process that looked to be paying dividends when Hutchinson rejoined the first team squad for the pre-season tour of the US in 2009.

 

Last season he played as a sub against Fulham in August, started against QPR in the Carling Cup, before in April, coming on in the 7-0 home win over Stoke and crossing for Frank Lampard's goal.

 

In total Hutchinson started one game for Chelsea and made three sub appearances. Chelsea Football Club thanks him for his on-pitch contribution and wishes him well in his future work with the club.

 

Really sad news. Sounds like he was very highly rated and could have gone on to become a good player.

 

:thup:

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