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Juniorsparkie

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  1. But it’s what’s been changed will be interesting.
  2. This is pointless, who we want to keep might get injured who we don’t want might have to stay because of the previous answer. Lets see where we are in May, maybe want to shoot the lot, hang PC or build statues. Some of our present squad need to get their big boy pants on and show some cojones. mixed metaphors but you know what I mean.
  3. Some of the money that’s been spent on keepers down there is amazing, some are shockingly bad. Its actually a feather in the cap of whoever talked Butland into signing.
  4. It’ll be the last time they get one then.
  5. This is embarassing beyond belief if true. Just tell me it’s no true.
  6. Imho he has the rest of this season to produce in big games or what is the point of keeping him?
  7. "Reminds me of a fat Danny Dyer" Jeez that was before Xmas he'll get no leeway, he's toast. Again.
  8. Possibly Lundstram the rest can go with our best wishes. Kemar Roofe if only……..
  9. IMHO No, but this could be a watershed and they get their fingers out and actually play to rules we have, not some version that espouse.
  10. We do not at present have a midfield to compete at Torbett Towers We need more pace and physicality in there to shut them down and create. When we do push the back line are exposed by a lack of pace.
  11. And what we don’t have at the moment is an out ball due to pure pace, might be MacAusland hope so, might be Matondo but another either injured or lacking belief, Wright an enigma. He might actually be worth signing as appears to read a line ok get him one on one training with Dessers and it could improve him no end.
  12. Yep what’s the worst that could happen, oh sorry forgot what we signed in the summer. We should really wait til someone else picks him up and he goes onto bigger and better things and then we can get guys starting threads to say we should be signing from the SPL but when you mention it they get slaughtered. Yes let’s see what he’s got? We need to be a bit braver wi signings.
  13. He put his tools away on the wind down. we need to stop idolising past players who weren’t that consistent His end product never fulfilled the promise
  14. I take it we’ve had to spend money to make money, repairs/upgrades to Ibrox and the completion of Edmiston House ?
  15. Play Lammers the manager seems to think something off him. Maybe start MacAusland see if he can handle the pressure. Cifuentes needs some reserve games or similar to show something cause he’s done zilch in a first team jersey. Dont know if he’ll protect some of our walking wounded on that terrible pitch, there are 4 G pitches which are good the ones in the top league are shocking.
  16. Keep them where they are, non transferable tickets and the other team knowing that they will be billed the full amount for repairs with 30% scumbag charge, Sorted.
  17. Why drag the laddie down with bunch of charlatans we have at the moment?
  18. Short memories, they were on about burning him at the Stake when he went back to Scouseland. It was all very bitter for a few years.
  19. So some utter scumbag thinks this is acceptable on Armed Forces Day ?? While the Totenkopf Division committed numerous massacres of French Arab and African troops, the most infamous remains the murders at Le Paradis. The Le Paradis massacre was a war crime committed by members of the 14th Company, SS Division Totenkopf, under the command of Hauptsturmführer Fritz Knöchlein. It took place on 27 May 1940, during the Battle of France, at a time when the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) was attempting to retreat through the Pas-de-Calais region during the Battle of Dunkirk. Soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, the Royal Norfolk Regiment, had become isolated from their regiment. They occupied and defended a farmhouse against an attack by Waffen-SS forces in the village of Le Paradis. After running out of ammunition, the defenders surrendered to the German troops. The Germans machine-gunned the men after they surrendered, with survivors killed with bayonets. Two men survived with injuries, and were hidden by locals until they were captured by German forces several days later. After the war, Knöchlein was tried for war crimes by a British military court. He was found guilty, sentenced to death, and executed in 1949.
  20. Run in missed the tackle and then booted the phone out for a throw in.
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