Yeah but. Isn't one aussie hit man even barn doors are safe from enough? Or were you thinking that his 12 goals a season added to our wee Scottish aussie laddie somehow converts us into what we've always yearned for. A team which features a 20 goal a year striker
There are many dykes in the Netherlands. The whole country has them all over in their river / water catchment systems.
I noticed Tim 5vowels was on the bench for Villa yesterday at Spurs. Guessing if he's that close to the Villa first team, even as a backup, there is no chance he'll be back at Loftus Road.
Kiefer Moore not getting much game time at Bournemouth. With play offs looming for wales, first team football would be a must. Solid championship striker - worth a loan? Assuming Bournemouth pay most of his wages that is
He turned us down once before when we had a decent position in the League and were probably paying twice as much. Solid league 1 but not sure how much experience and how many goals he's scored in the Championship. What you say seems obvious and logical but footballers aren't exactly blessed with brains. The chance to put himself in the shop window against the wages that Bournemouth pay for him to get splinters in his backside?
Well that would have been a good bet. I'm much better at football bets than I am at horse racing. Not that I could possibly be any worse Well done chaps
Hearts kid targeted by Queens Park Rangers as Leicester City and Derby County join Gorgie queue Rocco Friel is on the agenda for various clubs down south and Hearts could lose him for a compensation fee. Queens Park Rangers are in talks over a deal for Hearts youngster Rocco Friel. The English Championship side want to sign the Scotland under-19 international. The 17-year-old is out of contract at Tynecastle this summer but Hearts would be entitled to training and development compensation if he decides to move on. The R’s will need to see if they can strike for the right-sided defender or midfielder. Hearts are keen to extend Friel’s stay. He has been a regular in Liam Fox’s B team this season, who finished second in the Lowland League, and Friel has previously had training stints south of the border with Derby County and Leicester City.
Absolutely agree, always gave his best imho. Never quite made the jump to good player, but never stopped giving all. I hope he finds his niche. If we see him again, I will be the first clapping him
I loved the headless chicken, abd he always tried his nuts off for the shirt. Ultimately he wasn't good enough for the first 11 but wish him well going forward !