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Interesting point Oliver Holt made the other day!
I didn't notice the point about agents on any other thread, if so <sorry>


By Oliver Holt 2/02/2011
A short post-script to Darren Bent's transfer saga.
Bent and Aston Villa assistant manager Gary McAllister (above) share the same agent, Neil Fewings.
So either McAllister omitted to mention Villa's interest in Bent to his trusted friend or Mr Fewings deserves our congratulations for managing not to tell Bent (right) about Villa's interest in him until the club made an official bid.
If he did know, it must have been tough keeping that kind of secret from his best client but we know he didn't breathe a word because Gerard Houllier and Villa insist Bent was in the dark until the very last minute.
And they wouldn't lie about that, would they.
 
I read what Darren Bent had said thisd morning and immediately thought "TWAT" . Who on earth is he trying to kid? he jumped ship for nothing more than money and will probably end up like Craig Bellamy as a travelling footballer moving from club to club when he feels like it. Sunderland dragged him from the myre and the fans adored him, he repays them by jumping ship and pretends he's going to a bigger club, jeeZ.
When Carroll left Newcastle i was upset but could unsderstand why, Liverpool IS a bigger club and Newcastle are poorly run, who could blame him for going? Did he jump or was he pushed?
There is no doubt who came out of the Bent-Sunderland situation the better, no one will trust the little fekker anymore
 
im lucky i was one of the people glad to see the back of him for good money, like watching paint dry hope ashley young keeps the penalty spot of him he wont like that couldent even smile when welbeck scored against bolton
 
"Bent has only got one ball,
The other is in the Leeds Town Hall
His mother, the dirty bugger,
Chopped it off when he was small.
She threw it, into the apple tree
The wind blew it into the deep blue sea
Where the fishes got off their dishes and ate scallops and bollocks for tea"

Variant #3
 
"Bent has only got one ball,
The other is in the Leeds Town Hall
His mother, the dirty bugger,
Chopped it off when he was small.
She threw it, into the apple tree
The wind blew it into the deep blue sea
Where the fishes got off their dishes and ate scallops and bollocks for tea"

Variant #3
is that all your own work anall
 
is that all your own work anall

No, the total sum of my vivid imagination amounted to, wait for it . . . inserting the word 'Bent', but thanks (were you being scarcy? If so, so am I)

Its advantage is that it is already well known though a little more complicated than "Bent, get bent"