An argument is a connected series of statements intended to establish a proposition. This is just contradiction. Amateurs!
Me too. Although, I did track down my old South Hunsley school mate about 12 years ago who I hadn’t seen for about 20 years and funnily enough we’re away this weekend with our wives in the Lakes. It was arranged before the fixtures came out and I’m gutted not to be watching us play at Ewood Park again tomorrow. I was at Hunsley from 75-77 having been at Howden from 72-75.
A mate of mine who’s a big Leicester fan and goes on all the forums reckons Rak-Sakyi to them is done/all agreed and just waiting on Palace to actually release him. Apparently that Nicko chap on twitter tweeted that the other day, if anyone is on twitter and able to see that (I’m not). They also think Akgun is close/almost done but that’s all based on random Turkey tweets and we all know just how reliable those are.
Wow, PLT was correct then. I started at Hunsley aged 11 in 1973 until 1980. It was back in the day I would be the only one with the City top on in PE and there’d be half a dozen on the 153 (?) to and from Boothferry Park on match days?
That's a big step up for Rak-Sakyi, L1 to the championship favourites. I've never thought we'd get him but I thought Palace would send him where he'd be guaranteed the most minutes amongst other things and Leicester certainly ain't that.
Club and player/agent probably have different ideas, hence Woys little statement the other day. Palace probably will be thinking about development and gametime but the player/agent will probably be thinking coin- and getting a promotion on his CV purely for spending most of the season getting splinters in his arse. That's the market.
Probably wanting a relatively cheap loan to offset/carry a 36 year old Vardy 'having a party' wages at 120k a week. Guess Leicester are contractually obliged to keep his missus happy with facelifts, botox and legal bills, not to mention the snuff. haha
You must have been in the year below me. My Dad had the bright idea of moving house and school at 15 and was then surprised that I didn’t get all of the o levels that I wanted. I rebelled and left school at 16. It took me a long time to recover from that decision! My Dad worked for Kennett Insurance Brokers in Anlaby, who did most of the Club and player insurance/mortgages etc., so we got freebie tickets at the time. Not the best time for being a City fan in the late 70’s but improved massively in the early 80’s.