Hey, we've got another Beddy!
Hey .........who's taking my name in vain.
Hey, we've got another Beddy!
Yeeees, he passed the longest medical in history
There's only one true Beddy!!Hey, we've got another Beddy!
Well I've only seen the new Beddy play one game, so no way can I judge him. For all we know he could be the dogs bollocks very quickly and in the team sooner than some think.
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There's only one true Beddy!!
He couldn't add up anyway.You think Liverpool would pay millions for Beddy? We'd miss him of course, but we'd soon get over it.He couldn't add up anyway.
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Just shown this on Sky...signing for Saints wearing Snapchat glasses.
He's left handed, so presumably a left-footed player (not necessarily a Catholic, to pre-empt any one liners...) I know that all professional, or even half-decent amateur, players can play well with both feet, but if he's naturally left-sided, this will provide good variation (trying to sound as if I understand the first thing about these things)

Have you see Arjen Robben play?He's left handed, so presumably a left-footed player (not necessarily a Catholic, to pre-empt any one liners...) I know that all professional, or even half-decent amateur, players can play well with both feet, but if he's naturally left-sided, this will provide good variation (trying to sound as if I understand the first thing about these things)
He's right footed.![]()
Take them shades off, its a big moment for you, not like signing an autograph for some scruffy kid outside StM's..
I don't think they mean it as in stepping stone. Most are foreign so get told what to say anyway but I think it's meant more in a way to express the fact they are happy to move to saints.Hate how players always describe us as 'the right step' in their career. I understand it but hate it!
Stand down everyone. Lech Posnan have just tweeted best wishes....it's Bedi.Hey, we've got another Beddy!
He's left handed, so presumably a left-footed player (not necessarily a Catholic, to pre-empt any one liners...) I know that all professional, or even half-decent amateur, players can play well with both feet, but if he's naturally left-sided, this will provide good variation (trying to sound as if I understand the first thing about these things)