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Agree.

The arrogance on here is amazing. How good do people think the SPL is as a competition? FFS, wise up. I bet he would slot the goals away, no problem.

If its true m8 he might bang in the goals but we said that about beattie alright he needs match fitness but still a waste of money

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BRADLEY Wright-Phillips has been given the all-clear to carry on playing - for Argyle or anyone who may come in for him before the January 31 transfer deadline.

League 1's leading scorer saw a specialist in London on Thursday following the breakdown of a move to Championship side Reading, who were concerned about a knee problem.

Argyle manager Peter Reid said: "The specialist gave him the okay to carry on playing and training, so that's good news for the boy.

"He's alright. He's happy with what the specialist said."

That news is bound to alert other potential suitors for the Pilgrims' 13-goal man, who has not played since a 3-2 win at Bristol Rovers on January 4.

Peter said: "There's been interest in the boy: if that happens, it happens; if it doesn't, he'll be training with us this week."

http://www.pafc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10364~2273976,00.html

Interesting considering he failed a medical the other week at Reading.

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i said a few pages back there were meant to be conflicting reports in the reading issue but you never know what to believe, i heard about getting a specialist as readings actions put doubts in bradleys mind, all good then

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I tell you what, that Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain must be shit, after all, he does play in League One :rolleyes:

What about Dale Jennings, Jordan Rhodes, Bartosz Bialkowski, Morgan Schneiderlin, Liam Ridehalgh...?

Just because they play in a lower league, it doesn't make them a shit player. There are a number of cracking players in the lower English leagues.

Dado Prso was playing in the French 3rd division before he moved to Monaco.

Considering shit like Sammon, Nish, John Sutton, Riordan, Rooney etc, can score in the SPL, I'd hazard a guess that if fit and played in his proper position, Wright-Phillips would score goals in the SPL.

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Question; who's seen Bradley Wright-Phillips play on a regular basis?

Answer; No-one on here, unless it's the member from Plymouth!

seems to have found a bit of form and lets be honest outside the OF the SPL is league 1 standard

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Muff the SPL players you mentioned had alot of our fans creaming for them to be at Ibrox!!!!

Id take BWP over any of the players you mentioned from the SPL thats for sure

I'd be gutted if we signed any one of; Rooney, Riordan, Sammon... they are fcuking pish.

Ok, they have scored goals in the SPL, so have Jon Daly, Colin Nish, John Sutton...

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Question; who's seen Bradley Wright-Phillips play on a regular basis?

Answer; No-one on here, unless it's the member from Plymouth!

I've seen him play a few times, for someone who has dodgy knees he is a regular for Plymouth and is having his best season by far. It's his goals that are preventing Plymouth from being in the relegation zone in Division 1 and he is probably their best assett, but they are in even more financial difficulties than us.

After saying that though, I would still prefer it for some of our lads to be given more of a chance than possibly signing this lad, but as I mentioned in another thread if he does end up coming to us then he'll get my support as he will be playing for us.

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Argyle have received three bids for Wright-Phillips since his proposed move to Reading collapsed.

Two of them have come from Scottish champions Glasgow Rangers and League One club Charlton Athletic.

300k Move to Reading fell through because his knee is buggered!

http://www.thisisplymouth.co.uk/pafc/argyle/Argyle-bid-Brad-injury/article-3127794-detail/article.html?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

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