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  1. [quote user="billy bunter"] [quote user="Wes Hoolahanraha-hanrahan"]Who says he didn''t? Birmingham were always the more likely to get them seeing as a) they have their parachute payments so could offer him more money and b) he was at West Brom last year, which is a lot closer to Birmingham than we are. Think we could have yet again been victims of circumstance.[/quote] west brom is in birmingham! sometimes i wonder! can''t get much bloody closer could you [/quote] well west bromwich isn''t but sandwell were they play is!
  2. [quote user="Wes Hoolahanraha-hanrahan"]Who says he didn''t? Birmingham were always the more likely to get them seeing as a) they have their parachute payments so could offer him more money and b) he was at West Brom last year, which is a lot closer to Birmingham than we are. Think we could have yet again been victims of circumstance.[/quote] west brom is in birmingham! sometimes i wonder! can''t get much bloody closer could you
  3. another centre half wouldn''t go a miss. more important for us not to concede 1st than to score
  4. SHAWCROSS of stoke city   stoke are looking to sign sonko, and currently playing faye and cort at centre back! shawcross said to be unsettled after recently falling out with pulis. if we offered 1m now im sure we would get him.    
  5. http://www.teamtalk.com/football/story/0,16368,2483_4064458,00.html eyeing walters, sonko and ledley   now it seems to me theyre being very clever, signing players who capable of premiership football but should they be relegated will either stay at the club or move on to another prem side for most likely least fee they paid
  6. good spot, probably wont come here, but wouldnt hurt to have relationship with pompey in we getting few string players.
  7. quite frankly many people were angaist it but i would offered him deal to end of the season! cant be no harm and if we put clause saying he doesn''t play ....% games by January we will matually end the contract early - so that he could move on if it didnt work out for us or for him.
  8. poster 2 - is pretty much spot on about them - although he cock by being childish and saying "rodent"  
  9. To be honest i also thought he was going to miss his penalty! he took the best one out of the bunch! handled the pressure very well! just shame his performances put him in line in pecking order up there! if he played a stinker we may of had chance to nick him back on loan! if we had real ambitions we would offer them 2.5m deal for him. no harm in trying!
  10. if we dont sign anyone today we will sign them MONDAY we people so down on here????????? give it time and the deal will come
  11. Rosenborg won easily means we wont sign iversen and will sign someone better (hopefully) best thing to happen to us. we need youthful striker in not a player who wont be here in 18months time izalee mcleod? john stead? james brown? danny webber? come on sign one of these
  12. for orignal poster "is our season over before it has hardly started?"   i dont know what you was expecting but if you really expected us to be top 6 you are living in cloud cuckoo land mate! there was slight chance of us getting top 6 if we were lucky. our main objective is to stay safely above relegation zone first. then look for further goals! truley a GRADE A     numpty!!!!!
  13. did well when he came on, but you guys seriously bigging him up, he scored cracking pen but then he should score in anycase. he had one or two shots close but without doing anything special did the simple things correctly, good performance but i do think you guys going on like he was different class. jo was crap wasnt he though
  14. "a loan" YES we now have chance to get him in
  15. [quote user="RustysRevenge"] He''ll be shockingly bad in the Prem.  Have seen him play a fair few times and don''t understand what all the fuss is about.  He only looks half decent at MK Dons because he had a holding midfielder behind, an attacking midfielder in front of him & 2 wingers doing all the work and he trys to play the same ball every time. Lloyd Dyer & Mark Wright were the real talent in that midfield last season. [/quote] dyer is good for the league he in now and great as league 2 player   but he is to small for the physical battle in the champ and premier. and hasnt got the technique and finishing product as say swp has
  16. [quote user="AndyJR"][quote user="billy bunter"] [quote user="AndyJR"]I''m don''t entirely understand what Footy is doing in the Olympics - Surely we have a little competition called the World Cup to find out who the best team in the world is? [/quote] why are athletes at the olympics when theres a world championship every 2 years? [/quote] But there are no age limits on who participates, the idea of the Olympics is to find the best of the best, irrelevant if your 13 like Tom Daley or Oscar Swahn who competed in the shooting at the age of 72, winning a silver medal.  When you start having age limits for the majority of the team it starts defeating the purpose of the Olympics.  [/quote] sorry, get your point now, and good point u make   but then again its not the best nowdays is it? what bout eric the eel for example
  17. basically he was at wolves n hull and did pish there so been in champ twice in his career and moved on so doubt he be any good
  18. [edit] Career [edit] Wolverhampton Wanderers Andrews began his career as a trainee at Wolves, progressing from their academy to the first team. He made his senior debut on 18 March 2000 in a 2-1 win at Swindon. He continued his progress with the First Division club in the 2000/01 season, becoming a regular player as Dave Jones took over midway through. The final match of that season saw him become their youngest captain for over a hundred years, at 21 years old, in a game against QPR. He signed a new four deal deal the following season but found himself out of the starting line-up after a bunch of new midfielders were acquired in the summer, resigning him to the substitutes bench and sporadic appearances over the next few seasons. To gain playing time, he spent half of the 2003/04 season on loan at Stoke City and the latter half at Walsall. He did however return to Molineux in between to make his only Premier League appearance against Newcastle. The midfielder returned to Wolves team post-relegation in 2004/05 and gained his most appearances for the club during that season. However, he moved on at the end of his contract to join Hull City. In total, he made 72 appearances for the Midlanders, scoring once (in a League Cup tie at Rochdale). [edit] Hull City FC His new start with the Tigers saw him sidelined again though, as he picked up an injury in only his second appearance for the team - in a match against his previous team, Wolves. He returned to the team in December after nearly four months out and featured in all but one of their remaining fixtures. [edit] Milton Keynes Dons After a single year at Hull, he moved to Milton Keynes Dons of League Two for the 2006-07 campaign where he became club captain. He lost out on promotion in the play-offs, despite scoring in the semi-final tie with Shrewsbury Town. However the next year, now under the managerialship of his former Wolves team-mate Paul Ince, brought Andrews success. He scored the winning goal in a match at Stockport County on 19 April 2008 that saw the club promoted to League One, and also scored the opening goal of their 2-0 victory over Grimsby Town in the Football League Trophy at Wembley. The summer of 2008 saw Andrews linked with a move to the Premier League with Blackburn Rovers, where he would be reunited with his former Dons manager Paul Ince. On 21st July 2008, new Dons manager Roberto di Matteo said he was hopeful Andrews would remain at the club,[1] however The Sun reported on July 30th that Blackburn are "ready to swoop" for Andrews. On 27 August 2008, Blackburn Rovers first-team coach Archie Knox confirmed a fee had been agreed with MK Dons for the transfer of Andrews to Blackburn Rovers pending a medical. The transfer should be completed by the end of the transfer window.
  19. [edit] Career [edit] Wolverhampton Wanderers Andrews began his career as a trainee at Wolves, progressing from their academy to the first team. He made his senior debut on 18 March 2000 in a 2-1 win at Swindon. He continued his progress with the First Division club in the 2000/01 season, becoming a regular player as Dave Jones took over midway through. The final match of that season saw him become their youngest captain for over a hundred years, at 21 years old, in a game against QPR. He signed a new four deal deal the following season but found himself out of the starting line-up after a bunch of new midfielders were acquired in the summer, resigning him to the substitutes bench and sporadic appearances over the next few seasons. To gain playing time, he spent half of the 2003/04 season on loan at Stoke City and the latter half at Walsall. He did however return to Molineux in between to make his only Premier League appearance against Newcastle. The midfielder returned to Wolves team post-relegation in 2004/05 and gained his most appearances for the club during that season. However, he moved on at the end of his contract to join Hull City. In total, he made 72 appearances for the Midlanders, scoring once (in a League Cup tie at Rochdale). [edit] Hull City FC His new start with the Tigers saw him sidelined again though, as he picked up an injury in only his second appearance for the team - in a match against his previous team, Wolves. He returned to the team in December after nearly four months out and featured in all but one of their remaining fixtures. [edit] Milton Keynes Dons After a single year at Hull, he moved to Milton Keynes Dons of League Two for the 2006-07 campaign where he became club captain. He lost out on promotion in the play-offs, despite scoring in the semi-final tie with Shrewsbury Town. However the next year, now under the managerialship of his former Wolves team-mate Paul Ince, brought Andrews success. He scored the winning goal in a match at Stockport County on 19 April 2008 that saw the club promoted to League One, and also scored the opening goal of their 2-0 victory over Grimsby Town in the Football League Trophy at Wembley. The summer of 2008 saw Andrews linked with a move to the Premier League with Blackburn Rovers, where he would be reunited with his former Dons manager Paul Ince. On 21st July 2008, new Dons manager Roberto di Matteo said he was hopeful Andrews would remain at the club,[1] however The Sun reported on July 30th that Blackburn are "ready to swoop" for Andrews. On 27 August 2008, Blackburn Rovers first-team coach Archie Knox confirmed a fee had been agreed with MK Dons for the transfer of Andrews to Blackburn Rovers pending a medical. The transfer should be completed by the end of the transfer window.
  20. [quote user="AndyJR"]I''m don''t entirely understand what Footy is doing in the Olympics - Surely we have a little competition called the World Cup to find out who the best team in the world is? [/quote] why are athletes at the olympics when theres a world championship every 2 years?
  21. far to much quality in their squad to say big players out we have a chance, but brum still favs but they have big enough squad to cope something we dont have
  22. scooby is right in his debate by the way
  23. pretty sure its aged 23 when qualifing starts which will be around year before the games at a guess (Even though we dont have to qualify)     gk.- hennessey or gordon will be the over 23 player unless new whizz english keeper comes up somewhere rb - lb - bale cb - cb - m.richards rw - walcott lw - bostock cm - m.johnson cm -  muamba fw - rooney - have one star over 23+ in the line up   theres a start
  24. [quote user="Pboro_Canary"][quote user="billy bunter"] leicester to beat cheltenham away 1/1 looks great value - foxes need to 3pts from these to go up leeds to beat brizzle rovers 1/2 - leeds beat palace 4-0, bristol r beat hereford 6-1 last week, but probably have used their goals/luck up in one game scoring that many darlington to beat macclesfield 6/5 - darlington one more superior sides in that league, macclesfield hadnt scored in league this season. and although valiant effort were put to the sword by whu in 120mins. meaning they will be fatigued [/quote] So which one of these three are you suggesting is your nap Billy? [/quote] play safety 1st and go leeds need a score under my belt after last week
  25. im sure if i posted this i would been slaughtered funny how you all bum your favourites on this forum and if outsider says something you dont agree with you all gang up
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